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I went to Quiapo Market in Manila to try Filipino Food but found so much more! We saw Friday novenas at the famous Quiapo Church of Black Nazarene, met friendly market vendors, curious kids, ate the viral pancit Palabok at Jolli Dada's tried yet another halo halo and then stumbled upon Muslim Town where I learned that although Quiapo is considered a pilgrimmage for Catholics, the church lives in harmony with its Muslim residents and that's expressed in a beautiful way through food during the Feast of the Black Nazarene.
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00:00 Quiapo Church Mass
01:11 History of Quiapo Market
03:16 Filipino Mangoes
04:13 Jolli Dada Halo Halo
05:03 Pancit Palabok
07:55 Muslim Town
09:01 Muslims and Catholics in Quiapo
12:01 No Tea or Coffee in Muslim Town
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