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Our Favorite Shopping for the Cravings from Rosalie's located in Bulacan


Long time ago Auntie Glory had informed Mom Violy and Carmina a place to purchase suman coming from Bulacan.

I remember Rosalie didn't have a store they only sold outside their home where an open lot was open with a land with grass to park your car.

Years later they had a store and expanded yet we still continue to purchase our Filipino desserts and home cooked meals.

The only thing you need to do is re-heat the Liang for PHP 107.00 ($1.95) removing it and transfer to a serving bowl. 

Rosalie also served other cooked meals such as Dinuguan, Mendo, Embutido and many more. I only eat the Liang putting in a cooler when I have it in my car.




Carmina purchased something new to try is their Ginataang Bilo Bilo for PHP 80.00 ($1.45).


Very delicious can be eaten cold or re-heated depend upon you.

Manang V requested for kutsinta for herself for PHP 75.00 ($1.36). Carmina had purchased a plate size kutsinta with munggo for PHP 180.00 ($3.27).


Carmina forgot to take a picture of the plate found one piece left for me to try.


On the left side is the original kutsinta and right side of the photo is the kutsinta with munggo.

Manang V also liked the one with kutsinta with munggo in case you want grated coconut there is an extra charge of PHP 18.00 ($0.33).

Yes, they both taste yummy and not too sweet.

Carmina also purchased Bibingka Leche Flan Toppings for PHP 75.00 ($1.36).


There are a lot of snacks to purchase in the back of the store from peanuts, cashews, kangkong chips, chicharron and etc.

Those who are into imported goods you may shop for it if you choose too.

I had purchased some chicharron from spicy and garlic flavor. Sometimes we add this to our pinakbet and munggo when Manang V cook for us.


Nothing else is missing inside a store you can get your pasalubongs bringing back to your families abroad.

Carmina is done with her request from Auntie Fil who is her Top Fan from the United States asking if I have ever been too Rosalie's in Bulacan, Philippines.

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