TIKTOK FOOD TRENDS| We all know how different TikTok trends leave a mark on us. From how we dress, do makeup, and talk to our friends, TikTok always capture our attention. How we easily fall or “budol” during the 12.12 live selling, or dance to “this” and do “that,” is highly influenced by content creators on TikTok. Indeed, it’s a good way to blow away the cobwebs!
But the most enjoyable aspect of the app is the TikTok food trends, which make us crave food, try new meals, and even cook while following hacks from influencers. With that, let’s look back at the trending TikTok food trends that we can enjoy while we’re at home.
YOU NEED TO TRY THESE TIKTOK FOOD TRENDS!
1. Pork Tonkatsu
Pork Tonkatsu, a famous Japanese dish made with deep-fried pork coated in breadcrumbs, is a must-try among TikTok food trends. Commonly featured in popular Japanese restaurants on the platform, users have also attempted their own versions.
Filipinos have enthusiastically embraced this trend by creating their version of Pork Tonkatsu. Famous for its Silog meals, TonkatSilog has emerged as the new twist on Pork Tonkatsu. Like the traditional Pork Tonkatsu, TonkatSilog includes rice, deep-fried pork, and a sunny-side-up egg. However, instead of the classic katsu special sauce, some Filipinos opt for gravy.
Do you have your version of Pork Tonkatsu? Share your recipe by tagging us with the hashtags #LAHATFOOD and #LAHATFOODCravings. We can’t wait to try your recipe!
2. Tuna Mayo Rice Hack
You’ve probably tried this Tuna Mayo Rice Hack before and still find yourself craving more. This hack is particularly useful because of its cheap and affordable components. For this trend, you only need six ingredients:
Tuna
Rice
Japanese Mayo
Ketchup and/or Seasoning
Avocado (optional)
Seaweeds
Simply combine tuna, Japanese mayo, ketchup, and seasoning with a cup of hot rice. And voila! You have your own popular Tuna Mayo Rice. Don’t forget to add seaweeds for more flavor. You can also top it off with avocados.
The third TikTok food trend, representing the most talked-about Filipino street food on the internet last year, is Grilled Balut.
Balut is made from a developing egg, commonly boiled or steamed and then served with its shell. Adding a twist of grilling, inspired by a technique originating in Thailand, Max Mendoza and Gab Calora from Quezon City introduced this new cooking method to Filipinos. They incorporated a blend of sweet and chili sauce, perfectly suited for the Filipino taste.
Get ready to feast, as you can now order Grilled Balut online. Download the LAHAT FOOD app and search Laramia Grill and Resto. Enjoy other grilled Filipino cuisines; prices start at only P41.
4. Buldak Ramen Hack
And finally, the most overrated yet highly recommended TikTok food trend to cook when you’re stressed out at night: The Buldak Ramen Hack. Students are probably the most captivated by this hack. Indeed, it’s a perfect way to unwind amidst stressful requirements, deadlines, and research. Here are ways to enjoy your favorite buldak ramen:
1. Buldak Carbonara: Add milk and cream when boiling your noodles in water together with spices. Then top it up with some cheese!
2. Buldak Ramen: Add 1 raw yellow egg together with the spices and boiled water. Add the cooked noodles and stir. Partner it with a hardboiled egg. Don’t know where to order buldak ramen? Download the LAHAT FOOD app and search for Korean marts available for delivery.
Order #Trending Foods in TikTok using the LAHAT FOOD app
If you want to try these trends but don’t know where to order, you can check the LAHAT FOOD app. Create your account and receive P100 LAHAT POINTS to pay for your meal (for first-time users only). Try it today! Click here to download.