adidas and helmet are names used to refers to chicken heads and chicken feet, just like isaw, they are poked into skewers and grilled over charcoal. These are quite common pinoy food street that are somewhat adventurous and a little exotic for me. Honestly, i am not a huge fan of chicken feet (adidas) as there's just not too much to eat there, but chicken head (helmet) every now and then is pretty nasty especially when the neck is included with helmet.
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I like to eat chicken