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Crab Fried Rice Recipe

Carmina had leftover imitation crab used for the  lazy sushi  over the weekend. Having friends over tend to have leftover food best to make something out of it for the following week. Carmina used her leftover white rice and imitation crab to make fried rice. Crab Fried Rice Recipe Ingredients: 3 Cups - Day Old Rice Half Kilo - Imitation Crab or fresh crab  2 - Eggs (beaten season with black pepper) 1 Tbsp. - Oyster Sauce 1 Tbsp. - Kikkoman Lite Soy Sauce Garlic Powder (based on your taste) Cooking Oil Cooking: Use a medium size cooking pot place on the stove top on low heat add the cooking oil and eggs mix it until it becomes scramble egg. Add the rice mix together once rice is separated add the imitation crab mix together. Start adding the oyster sauce, soy sauce and garlic powder. Try the crab rice and see if it based on your taste. Transfer to a serving bowl ready to eat. NOTE: Carmina is not selling or advertising for ingredients to make crab fried rice. Subscribe & follow @ C

11" Super Chicken Gyros in Pita Bread from Oh My Greek



Carmina's favorite food from Mediterranean is gyros. It can be any type of meat to explore eating Greek. 

The best part when you cannot enter inside a restaurant while being on lockdown. You can have it delivered to your location.

Oh my! What a huge Chicken Gyros!

Carmina has never seen something that was 11" Super Chicken Gyros in Pita Bread that taste delicious with all the flavoring from the chicken, onions, tomatoes, cucumbers and fries PHP 292.00 ($5.73).




Carmina had requested the sauce to be on the side prevent having it get soggy being delivered from Grab Food Philippines.

Carmina wanted to treat herself from a busy day by ordering a dessert of Loukoumades Honey & Cinnamon.



It was a bit oily when holding on to it although it was soft when you bite into the loukoumades. There was cinnamon powdered on the loukoumades with honey to dip into it for PHP 109.00 ($2.14).

Just a donut version the Greek way.


To find out where you can eat Greek food is click at their Official Website who knows there is something you would like to try on your own.

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Carmina is not selling or advertising for food served from Oh My Greek Philippines.

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