Weather is a very complex topic, and this is a small sample to help you on your way to understanding more about it. One really fun reason to learn about clouds is that you can really tell a lot about the weather by recognizing the different types. What can clouds tell us about the weather? See! It’s fun and easy to speak cloud! There are lots and lots of different types of very cool clouds (with other very beautiful Latin names), but those are the basics of the main three cloud types. High + Blanket-looking = High level blanket What is a high level blanket-looking cloud called? So really much of naming clouds is just a combination of the latin roots above. We have all this so instead of saying, “About midway up yonder, those are the puffy clouds,” you say, “Those are Altocumulus.” Isn’t that much more lovely? The answer is yes. Low – Well there’s not a prefix for “low” in cloud talk, but low clouds are found from 0 – 6500ft. Middle – Alto means “mid”, like middle – 6500 – 20,000ft High – Cirro also means “high” – above 20,000ft Strato means “layer,” like a blanket that covers the sky.Ĭirro means “curl of hair,” like wispy baby curls in the sky. The shapes :Ĭumulo means “heap,” like a heap or pile of cotton in the sky. Horseshoe Village, QC.Clouds are pretty much named based on their basic shape, how high they are found in the sky, and if they produce rain or other precipitation. This also makes a great gift, by the way as they provide this pretty cardboard box filled with freshly steamed fried siopao together with instructions on how to reheat it but seriously, I didn't even bother reading that as my box of 6 tsian baos went really really fast!Ĭheck out House of Bao on Instagram or by calling them at +63 917-8780035. Yay! I love spreading the joy through food! It was indeed so delicious that even my sister and brother in law E enjoyed it too. They suggested that you add a spoonful of Daddy Mikk's Garlic Crunch (more about this soon) before taking a bite and they're right! The delicious toasted garlic totally perked up the taste even more. The meat is very compact and you don't have to worry about biting into pork fat. Take your first bite and allow yourself to enjoy the wonderful aroma of the filling. 25) but take my word for it - the taste and quality of House of Bao's tsian bao totally justifies the price. One piece of tsian bao (fried siopao) is P35 making it slightly more expensive than the ones sold in Binondo (Php. You might be able to score some on other days but I don't think they'd be freshly made and ready to eat. You just have to note that they only produce siopaos every Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Ordering was a breeze, I simply just sent a message to their Instagram account and I got a confirmation that I can pick up my orders that same day. My best friend E was also confined in the same hospital so I decided to also surprise her and her family with some fried siopaos too. I later found out that this is so near my place and so I decided to place an order one fine (Tues)day as I was on my way to the hospital to visit my sister who just gave birth to my cutie nephew S. I did a bit of research and found out that she got them from House of Bao. ♥ That said, I will never forget what she did for me and how delicious those fried siopaos were. This is why I am so thankful for Didi and her friendship. My family tends to spoil me, I am very much aware of that.but to have a friend fulfill my whim wasn't really something that happens everyday. Oh, I was one spoiled pregnant lady then!Įven my good friend Didi heard about this intense craving and was so sweet to also send me some fried siopao. One time, my gokopo (5th grand aunt) heard that I was craving for fried siopao, she then sent over a dozen of freshly steamed tsian bao (fried siopao) for me to enjoy that same day. For as long as the buns are soft and chewy, the filling was not too fatty and it still came warm and ready to eat, then I'm all for it. A post shared by Frances Ang on at 12:15am PDTĪnyway, I wasn't even very picky with the brand of siopao then.
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