Sunday, March 27, 2011

Food Review: Mt: Arayat Halo Halo

Halo halo is perhaps undeniably in season now. With the humid temperature and the striking rays of the sun, truly halo-halo has been the favorite thirst quencher and snack of every Filipino.

Yesterday, my sister spotted a halo halo stall in SM Centerpoint. It's called, Mt. Arayat (from the famous volcano in Pampanga). The stall's main product, as I have said was halo-halo. Their product has almost the same ingredients as of Razon's and Kabigtings.

This halo halo chain is proud to say that they do not add sugar to their halo halo. The sweetness comes from its ingredients, Macapuno, Saba, Mashed sweetened Beans(or kamote, I am really uncertain), and Pastillas. Yes, you read it right. Just like Kabigting's, Mt. Arayat has pastillas as one of their ingredients in their halo halo. Also, to add with all those four ingredients are coconut shredding and corn kernels.

The halo halo prices at 65, 75 and 85 for small to large sizes respectively.

As for the taste, the taste is slightly blander than those of Razon's and Kabigting's but basically, they do not vary as much. Thick and creamy, because of the sweetened macapuno. Still, delicious.

Sweetness rate? A two.
Price comment: It's still worth my 75 bucks.

Price list of the halo halo (One can also add more ingredients)

The product (This was their medium sized halo halo)

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