kulangot?
By Daddy Neil
@neildc (17239)
Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
14 responses
@ckyera (17331)
• Philippines
10 Jul 09
hahaha!
well according to my research...ahem! "kulangot" is a tagalog term for booger! hehehe
its a piece of dried nasal mucus...
for more info read here: http://www.coolquiz.com/trivia/explain/docs/booger.asp
i think its a little salty! coz its the mucus(sipon) from our nose...hehe
@neildc (17239)
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
11 Jul 09
so you really researched for this discussion?
i never thought there will somebody will notice this and will respond so thanks.
@neildc (17239)
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
11 Jul 09
we all learned something new here. we should thank my wife for this topic.
@tamarafireheart (15384)
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11 Jul 09
hi Neil,
What is the heck is "Kulangot" can you describe it to us? is a sweet a fruit or something savoury? I am waiting to know what it is, so when you find out can you let me know? hugs.
Tamara
@neildc (17239)
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
11 Jul 09
dear tamara,
sorry for this discussion my friend, this is actually intended for my pilipino friends. but then you responded, thanks and you're very welcome here.
i posted this one as suggested by my honey, and i just wan to know if somebody will respond.
kulangot, mentioned above is the disgusting thing inside the nose. the one that irritates our nose. they said its english term is booger. yucky.
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@neildc (17239)
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
11 Jul 09
imagine every people had eaten ther own booger when they were young, yucks.
but of course, that maybe because of curiosity and of being a child.
@koalapenguin (2707)
• Philippines
24 Jul 09
Kulangot is simply booger in English. You can also use the term dried snot, i think. I do not think i have tasted it and i am not lying here.
@NarcyzaProspera (154)
• Philippines
10 Jul 09
what a discussion. hahaha. i never really thought so much of 'kulangot' because it is really disgusting. plus i don't clean my nose when i am not taking a bath. it's the best time to tidy up your nose because the hardened mucus will soften. hehehe..
but i guess if you have nothing to do, try to taste it. hahhaha!
very light post.
thanks.
have a great day mylotters!
@neildc (17239)
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
11 Jul 09
hahaha. i am not gonna try that, might us well us the kids here how their booger tastes.
@neildc (17239)
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
12 Jul 09
hi best, i miss you and got surprised to see you, and even surprised to see you in this specific topic.
anyway, one says it is a lie to say that we haven't tasted our own booger when we were kids. yucky part of being a kid but it might be true. we may have forgotten it, or we have difficulty remembering.
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@Kofficup (150)
• Philippines
11 Jul 09
Kulangot in English is "Booger". The mucus that became sticky-hard that are in the cilia of your nose. It becomes ample when a person suffers from colds.
But one reminder. DON'T or NEVER eat nor taste booger. You are indeed funny. Good luck about your fact-finding!
:D
@mhae15 (744)
• Philippines
11 Jul 09
Haha this is quite what a funny and interesting post haha I never thought that someone will be able to post a discussion like this with having a kulangot as his main topic Anyway because of this post now I knew what is the english name for kulangot hehe. Nice post neildc you really made my dayHappy mylotting friend.
@neildc (17239)
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
13 Jul 09
so now you know what is booger. try to read above and the first page of this topic. keep posting...
@neildc (17239)
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
12 Jul 09
kids are immature and concious about everything, the reason maybe why kids know how booger tastes. but of course, we are mature and we aren't gonna do that. i just wondering how we, mature people remember how it tastes.
@lealuvy2j (1986)
• Philippines
11 Jul 09
Hi my friend. Maybe the term you were referring to is the must try delicacy from Baguio City in the Philippines. Its called Sundot-Kulangot and it is made of water, glutinous rice flour, and lemon molasses. However Kulangot is the Filipino term for booger.
@neildc (17239)
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
12 Jul 09
thanks for the information about baguio city's very nice delicacy. i know about that, i know how it taste. and that is the same thing, i guess, what "kulangot ng intsek" is. i was laughing and even hesitant to post this when my wife suggested this one...
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