name is usually translated as Filipino meatloaf. The name of the dish in the Philippines originally referred to embutido, the Spanish word for sausage...
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Embutido (Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese), enchido (European Portuguese) or embotit (Catalan) is a generic term for cured ground meat products. The dictionary...
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Filipino Chinese cuisine is a style of Filipino cuisine influenced by Chinese cuisine historically brought to the Philippines by Chinese Filipinos, starting...
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Filipino spaghetti (also known as sweet spaghetti) is a Filipino adaptation of Italian spaghetti with Bolognese sauce. It has a distinctively sweet sauce...
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the Philippine archipelago. A majority of mainstream Filipino dishes that compose Filipino cuisine are from the food traditions of various ethnolinguistic...
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ingredients as the more common Philippine embutido. They are commonly confused with each other, but embutido is a steamed meatloaf that uses ground pork...
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popularity of this type of cuisine, including the tapsilog and its variants on their breakfast menus. Food portal Filipino cuisine List of Philippine dishes...
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Turon (food) (redirect from Turron (Filipino cuisine))
"How to Make Turon (Filipino fried banana rolls)". Serious Eats. Retrieved November 21, 2021. "Filipino Snack: Turon". ABOUT FILIPINO FOOD. April 25, 2019...
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In Philippine cuisine, roscas or biscochos de roscas refer to a type of pastry cookies from the province of Leyte, mainly from the towns of Barugo and...
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Philippine adobo (redirect from Adobo (Filipino cuisine))
/əˈdoʊboʊ/ Tagalog pronunciation: [ɐdobo]) is a popular Filipino dish and cooking process in Philippine cuisine. In its base form, meat, seafood, or vegetables...
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Macaroni salad (redirect from Chicken salad (Filipino cuisine))
Kitchen. p. 103. ISBN 978-0-936184-74-6. Retrieved December 22, 2017. Food, Cuisine, and Cultural Competency for Culinary, Hospitality, and Nutrition Professionals...
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Meatloaf (category Roman cuisine)
3 May 2018. Lam, Francis (7 January 2015). "The Rich Tradition of Filipino Embutido". The New York Times Magazine. Retrieved 11 December 2018. Murat Yegul...
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Pancit (redirect from Filipino noodles)
is a general term referring to various traditional noodle dishes in Filipino cuisine. There are numerous types of pancit, often named based on the noodles...
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Sinigang is a Filipino soup or stew characterized by its sour and savory taste. It is most often associated with tamarind (Filipino: sampalok), although...
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Sinangag (redirect from Filipino fried rice)
upon in Filipino culture. It is one of the components of the tapsilog breakfast and its derivatives. Aligue fried rice Bagoong fried rice Cuisine of the...
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from Filipino cuisine made by pan-frying grilled whole eggplants dipped in an egg mixture. It is a popular breakfast and lunch meal in the Philippines. A...
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Estofado (food) (redirect from Estofado (Filipino cuisine))
"stew"), also known as estufado or estofadong baboy, is a Filipino dish in Philippine cuisine similar to Philippine adobo that involves stewed pork cooked...
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List of Philippine dishes (redirect from List of filipino dishes)
something distinctly different in the context of Filipino cuisine. Food portal Philippines portal Kapampangan cuisine List of Philippine desserts Philippine condiments...
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Moche (food) (redirect from Mochi (Filipino cuisine))
Reviews Manila. Retrieved December 3, 2018. "Filipino ricecakes, sweets, and other snacks - M". Glossary of Filipino Food. Retrieved December 3, 2018....
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List of smoked foods (section In cuisines)
China Chorizo Ciauscolo Debrecener Embutido Farinheira Frankfurter Würstchen Half-smoke Hungarian sausages – The cuisine of Hungary produces a vast number...
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pork – Chinese fried braised pork dish Eisbein – Corned ham hock Embutido – Filipino meatloaf Espetada – Technique of cooking food on skewers Everlasting...
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Linga (cookie) (redirect from Linga (Filipino cuisine))
Linga, also known as longa, are Filipino cookies originating from Davao del Sur in the Philippines. The name comes from sesame seeds, which are known locally...
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Lumpiang Shanghai (category Filipino cuisine)
Lumpiang Shanghai (also known as Filipino spring rolls, or simply lumpia or lumpiya) is a Filipino deep-fried appetizer consisting of a mixture of giniling...
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Zamboangueño people (section Cuisine)
vaca/cerdo/pollo, puchero, caldo de arroz, lechón, jamonadas, endulzados, embutido, adobo, afritadas, menudo, caldereta, jumbá, Leche Flan and many more....
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Tocino (category Filipino cuisine)
makes a Filipino tocino-flavored version of their SPAM product for sale in supermarkets. Food portal Cuisine of the Philippines Puerto Rican cuisine Longganisa...
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Philippine presidential election bid announcement. Congee Filipino cuisine Filipino Chinese cuisine List of rice dishes Other Philippine rice cooking techniques:...
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Lokot-lokot (redirect from Jaa (Filipino cuisine))
Dictionary. Anvil Publishing, Inc. ISBN 9786214200870. "Lokot-Lokot - Filipino Food". Aboutfilipinofood.com. Retrieved February 24, 2017. Pinay Ricamora...
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Monay (bread) (redirect from Monay (Filipino cuisine))
one of the most basic bread types in the Philippines and is sometimes known as the "mother of all Filipino breads" as it can be modified to give rise...
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Pinapaitan (category Filipino cuisine)
sauce for a Roman dish called pajata. Food portal Ilocano Cuisine Kilawin – Ilocano-Filipino dish raw or parcooked meats, seafood, and vegetables Prein...
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Lumpia (redirect from Filipino spring roll)
any set of Filipino or Indonesian festivities. Despite its Chinese origin, in the United States, lumpia is associated with Filipino cuisine, while in Europe...
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