What do you mean when we say tusok-tusok? Oh well i’m just pertaining to street foods. Not being greedy but i’m a pinoy and i admit that i love street foods or tusok tusok. There are many street foods we can enjoy and eat, like kwek kwek, fishball, squidballand many more.
Kwek-kwek

Kwek-kwek. A popular Filipino street food, kwek-kwek are hard-boiled quail eggs dipped in a bright orange batter, then deep-fried. The batter is usually composed of flour, baking powder, some salt, and food coloring, allegedly once used to coat eggs that failed to sell the day before.
Squidball
Squid Balls are not the testicles of a squid, but rather cooked balls of puréed squid, often served as part of a Dim Sum selection. The raw squid is puréed, mixed with some flour and spices, formed into a ball and then steamed or fried.
Fishball

Fish balls are a dish in China, notably popular in southern China, Hong Kong, Macau, as well as in parts of Southeast Asia, and among the overseas Chinese communities. They are made with fish paste and boiled in a soupy broth, or deep fried. They are also common in Nordic countries.
