A group of people, led by Xiaoma, are in New York City's Times Square, where they are offering strangers a traditional Filipino dish called adobo to try. The adobo is pork ribs stewed in a salty, vinegar-y, sweet and sour sauce. The group asks people to try the dish and share their reactions, with many people enjoying the flavor and some even asking for more. Xiaoma explains that adobo is a popular dish in the Philippines and can be found in many Filipino restaurants.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video features the XiaomaNYC International Food Show.
2. The show is hosted in New York City's Times Square.
3. The hosts bring a Filipino dish called adobo to Times Square to give to strangers to try.
4. Adobo is a popular dish from the Philippines.
5. The dish consists of pork ribs stewed in a salty, vinegar-y sauce that is a little bit sweet and sour.
6. The hosts ask people to try the adobo and record their reactions.
7. Many people who try the adobo like it and find it delicious.
8. Some people compare the flavor of adobo to lemon, sour candy, or barbecue.
9. The adobo is from a restaurant in the East Village of Manhattan.
10. The hosts encourage viewers to search for "adobo" online to find the recipe.
11. The video ends with the hosts thanking viewers for watching and asking them to subscribe and leave comments about future video ideas.