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From: sanriokitchen
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  • I really want to try this - but I dont understand the recipe.. Can someone translate it to me in English pls?

  • Sarap!!!!! Pakinggan ng mga Musika, salamat po!

  • parang ginataan

  • why did you call it beef lengua for? its a stroganoff dude!!!

  • love your recipe,going to cook it for media noche..thanks

  • @mhinez129 it's noche buena

  • what a dumb meal

  • COOKING IS GOOD BUT WHATS UP WITH THE MUSIC ITS LIKE SOMEBODY DIED....

  • @tristan050801 me namatay naman eh ung baka

  • Masyadong matubig! YUCH!

  • are the steps the same if i'll be able to buy dila ng baka? thanks. more power.

  • What language is it? I like the way it sounds :O) Hungarian?

  • @xrmarty2005 Language: Pilipino (known coloquially as Tagalog in the Philippines); nice to know you like the way it sounds. It's our mainstream language in the Philippines but we have a lot of different dialects spoken in different provinces and regions.

  • @xrmarty2005 -its Tagalog dude.

  • Nice work, we liked your video very much so we embedded it on ChefCommons . com w/ link back and reference to Youtube. (Let us know if you don't wish for it to be featured)

  • WOW THIS RECIPE IS SUPER RICH TY

  • anu po name ng background song mo ate?

  • song name ~handog by florante

  • lengua is dila hello!!!

  • karlgab, It's ok use beef meat as an alternative to ox toungue if its not available...

  • @karlgab Dumbass. Lol.

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