We have the saying, "Masarap ang bawal." And it is seems to be so true whenever I attend fiestas and when I look at the usual fare in fast foods and restaurants. Fatty foods would always find their way on the table or on the menu. Meals often end with a dish filled with too much sugar. There would often be an excess in carbohydrates. If vegetables and fruits are served, the size is often too small.
Don't get me wrong. They are delicious that's why I also eat them. Talagang masarap... pero bawal. Too much of such a diet may prove to be unhealthy in the long run. The problem, however, is finding truly healthy food that also tastes good. It seems that the saying "masarap ang bawal" has trained many of us to think that if the food is not bawal, then it's not masarap.
Faburrito changed my mind about this matter. Now, healthy can be delicious. This Mexican, organic restaurant offers salads, tacos, rice meals, and burritos. As a rule, they don't add artificial sugars, they only use organic ingredients, and they prepare your meal as you order so they will be served to you fresh. It's not strictyl vegetarian. They do serve organic lean meat, but you can replace your meat with Fajita mushrooms.
During my recent visit, I ordered Fajita Mushroom Salad. It was loaded with fresh vegetables (tomatoes, cucumber, salad greens, and onions) and was topped with crispy corn chips which are not salty like the junk food version or commercially sold nachos. Yes, all the ingredients were light and healthy, but the meal itself was filling and delicious.
I left the store feeling full and happy with no guilt at all because I also learned that they share 10% of their earnings to charities. So eating there was not just filling but also fulfilling. 'Yan talaga ang masarap na hindi bawal. read more