It is not called tofu here. This was my experience, I did not find it in the market, but tofu is sold in almost every wet market and is called “tokwa”. If you ask for tofu, it is not sold. So this will be another challenge to tackle. Find out what the names of vegetables are in the Philippines. Some are the same, but most are different.
Another thing to note is that tofu and tokuwa are very cheap here so there is no need to worry about the cost.
BTW, Gwaps, changing your photos is great. For all of you overseas, if you are reading this, I suggest you not post your own photos because there are bad elements using our photos to create a profile that may or may not be your real profile. This is called the “wall of shame”. Let me know if there is anything you want me to remove. I post photos of me from behind with my kids and grandkids.
S&R Food Club sells mozzarella cheese in big blocks at low prices. Their high quality English cheddar balls are very tasty, although they need to be sliced ​​thinly as they are very hard. They also sell other cheeses such as Colby, but they are on the more expensive side. Be careful as they also sell fake cheeses, or “chiz”, which are cut into strips and look very tasty, but are not as tasty and are fake. Their duck egg pie, called “abnoy”, is very tasty and tastes like cheese, so try it if you get the chance. Their salted duck egg is also quite tasty.