Monday, 06 September 2010
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Filipino Mixed Fruit Dessert (Halo Halo)
This is a guest post from Chowtimes.
For dessert, Linda made a Filipino Mixed Fruit Dessert called Halo-Halo in the South Arm Community Kitchen.
The Halo-Halo is made up with store bought Halo-Halo mixture which is available in Filipino groceries store. You can add an assortment of can or jar preserved fruit like preserved shredded young coconut, palm nut, nata de coco, jello and etc. This is served with shaved ice. It is a great summer treat.The words Halo-Halo is translated as “mix-mix” in Tagalog and is pronounced as “hah-lo-hah-lo” and not “hay-lo-hay-lo”. This is traditionally served in a tall glass even though it would have been easier if this is served on a plate or a bowl.
Halo-Halo is a variation of a popular regional ice dessert in hot countries in South East Asia. The ingredients are slightly different and the degree of sweetness varies but the concept are similar to the Ais Kacang of Malaysia, Cendol in Indonesia and Faluda in Myanmar. Of course there are the “ice plates” commonly found in Taiwan too.
Ingredients
- 6 tablespoons Halo-Halo mixture, divided into 2 tablespoons each
- 3 tablespoons macapuno (preserved shredded young coconut)
- 3 tablespoons kaong (palm nuts)
- 3 tablespoons nata de coco (coconut gel)
- 3 tablespoons grated cantaloupe
- 3 tablespoons diced preserved banana
- 3 tablespoons assorted colored jello or agar-agar
- crushed or shaved ice
- 1/2 cup evaporated milk
- vanilla ice-cream (or mango flavour)
The ingredients are flexible and up to your imagination to mix and match.
Source: Linda
Prep time: 30 minutes; Serve 3
Instructions
Linda brought along her portable ice shaver for this recipe. It is a fun kitchen tool for the family. You can get this gadget at the Dollar Smart 99 Store at Hazelbridge Way for about $15.

Linda demonstrated how to grate cantaloupe using a cheese grater.
The content of the store bought Halo-Halo include red beans, coconut gel, palm fruit, jack fruit, macapuno and white beans.
To prepare the Halo-Halo, arrange all the ingredients in an assembly line.
Fill a glass bowl with assortment of the ingredients to one third of the bowl.
Top with shaved ice. Lightly pack the shaved ice.
Drizzle with evaporated milk. Top with more ingredients and finally a scope of ice-cream and enjoy.
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Comments (58)
Yummmyy~ :)
love me some halo-halo =)
love it :)
hopefully i can be a totally pinay when im preggo,cause i wanna eat everything insight as i do now and then and after pregnancy.( totally not preggo) i could eat dis 24/7!
THAT'S THE BEST!!!!!!!! I LOVE YOU GUYS FOR PUTTING THIS ONE UP!
Interesting.
Halo-Halo ♥
i liked the mixed fruit but not the ice cream part.
Yum!
It looks like garbage. Literally.
wow, halo halo XD... ingredient list missed out on the Ube and jackfruit stipes <- usually the ones i like with the iced evap milk
I've heard of this before, it looks good!
Cool! I never had it, but it seems to be similar to Korean bingsoo.
mmmmmmm
I was very impressed with your blog on fixing HaloHalo. I am half Filipino and though I never learned to speak Tagalog, I did learn how to eat their foods. I hope that everyone who tries this desert recipe enjoys it. We have a couple of good Filipino food stores in our area, so hopefully I hope that everyone can find the ingredients as well. Please share more Filipino recipes such as Bebinka or lecheplan.
I was impressed with your blog on this recipe for HaloHalo and since I am half Filipino, I really enjoy the foods. I don't know how to speak Tagalog, but the culture is in me. Please can you share your recipe for Bebinka or Lecheplan? Thanks.
Ohhh yumm. Haha. ;D Filipino desserts for the winn.
I've tried this at my friend's house. THE AWESOME. :D
i havent had halo-halo in soooo long, i wanna go back to the philippines >.<
It KINDA reminded me of faluda until I read the ingredients. I can't imagine how it'd taste like, but judging from the comments, it must be pretty good.
@explosive@xanga - Your face looks like garbage. Literally.
@spentandsickk@xanga - I thought it looked like falooda too!
Ahh, I want to try this.
@tomorrow_may_rain@xanga - UR MOM LOOKS LIKE GARBAGE LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
And what does your face look like? I can't even see it! Are you that ashamed of your own appearance?
Thats got me salivating. Always wanted an ice shaver machine but not sure how many times I'd actualy use it.
I've heard of putting corn in it too. I just moved to the Philippines, haven't tried halo-halo yet tho, I'm a little unsure of it, haha.
@explosive@xanga - wow. judging something on the way it looks? So what if the picture shown doesn't have the best presentation. If you haven't tried it then I'd really recommend finding a place or someone who can make it for you. This coming from a Filipino to you, what you said can really affect the people of the food's origin--like me. If you don't have anything nice to say when everyone else is only complimenting it, then keep your opinions to yourself.
@bobaateaax3@xanga - Fuck yeah.