• Junay or junai, is a Filipino packed rice dish wrapped in banana leaves with burnt coconut meat and various spices. It originates from the Tausug people...
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    of mainstream Filipino dishes that compose Filipino cuisine are from the food traditions of various ethnolinguistic groups and tribes of the archipelago...
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    being baked on a griddle Freshly-baked piaya Ube and muscovado piaya Bakpia Food portal Philippines portal Bánh pía Mooncake "Calories in piaya and Nutrition...
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    beef stew with garlic fried rice, and a bowl of clear soup. It is a popular food particularly associated with specialty roadside diner-style establishments...
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    commonly consumed during merienda or for dessert. It is also a popular street food, usually sold with banana cue, camote cue, and maruya. In Malabon, the term...
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    cubana Arroz valenciana Arroz caldo Bagoong fried rice Balao-balao Java rice Junay Kiampong Kuning Lugaw Morisqueta tostada Oko-oko Paelya Bringhe Nasing biringyi...
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    (pinangat na laing, a Bicol dish). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Laing (food). Sarsa na uyang Ginataan Binalot Piaparan Paksiw Cuisine of the Philippines...
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    "Tausug food". Sun.Star Davao. XX (164): B2, B3. Retrieved June 23, 2017. "Filipino ricecakes, sweets, and other snacks - W". Glossary of Filipino Food. "Dreaming...
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    versions of the sans rival, a Filipino cake made from similar ingredients. Food portal Caycay Mango float Inipit Ube cheesecake List of cookies "Home". www...
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    of Food and Culture: An Encyclopedia of Food and Culture. ABC-CLIO. p. 269. ISBN 9781610692212. Alan Davidson (2006). The Oxford Companion to Food. OUP...
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    Kakanin Kalamay Moron Puto Sapin-sapin Piutu Lepet Khao tom List of steamed foods Nocheseda, Elmer I. "In Praise of Suman Past". Tagalog Dictionary. Retrieved...
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    Philippines advocated the longer shelf life of food products including the moron to help producers of those kind of food products while the Department of Trade...
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  • and/or services. A&W Restaurants - defunct in 2004 Burger Machine – now a food stall chain Cindy's - established Tarlac 1972, fastfood chain defunct by...
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    Proben (redirect from Proven (food))
    Proben or proven, sometimes also called "chicken proben", is a type of street food popular in some regions of the Philippines. It consists essentially of the...
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  • 2018. Retrieved December 3, 2018. "Laguna delicacies". Glossary of Filipino Food. Retrieved December 3, 2018. Castillo, Lydia. "Cebu Again". PhilStar Global...
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    Kinilaw (redirect from Lawal (food))
    Kinilaw dishes are usually eaten as appetizers before a meal, or as finger food (Tagalog: pulutan) with alcoholic drinks. Kinilaw is also sometimes called...
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    white sugar, and is considered by some to be healthier. Its main uses are in food and confectionery, and the manufacturing of rum and other forms of alcohol...
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    mean something distinctly different in the context of Filipino cuisine. Food portal Philippines portal Kapampangan cuisine List of Philippine desserts...
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    Food for the gods, sometimes known as a date bar or date and walnut bar, is a Filipino pastry dessert similar to the American dessert bar. Dates and walnuts...
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    Chicharrón (category Deep fried foods)
    mutton, or beef. Chicharrón, as a dish with sauces, or chicharrones as finger-food snacks, are popular in Andalusia and Canarias in Spain, Latin America and...
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  • can use flour. Dadar gulung Panyalam Salukara Lokot-lokot Bukayo Turon (food) Madarang, Rhea Claire (May 27, 2018). "Sweet tradition: A peek at Tausug...
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    Pampango Kakanin". Food Reviews Manila. Retrieved December 3, 2018. "Filipino ricecakes, sweets, and other snacks - M". Glossary of Filipino Food. Retrieved December...
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    Yema (candy) (redirect from Yema (food))
    cubana Arroz valenciana Arroz caldo Bagoong fried rice Balao-balao Java rice Junay Kiampong Kuning Lugaw Morisqueta tostada Oko-oko Paelya Bringhe Nasing biringyi...
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    presentations vary. A fish paste variety of siumaai is sold as a popular street food in Hong Kong, usually alongside curry fishballs. It is most often eaten with...
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    2019. "Chichacorn". About Filipino Food. Retrieved March 30, 2019. "A Taste of Woodside, Queens: Filipino Junk Food". The Omnivorous Traveler's Notebook...
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  • "Herbs galore–for flavoring food and healing the body". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 5 March 2019. "Serving Filipino food in America". The Philippine...
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    precolonial peoples of the Philippine archipelago often cooked or prepared their food with vinegar and salt in various techniques to preserve them in the tropical...
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    business establishment chains in the Philippines, particularly some fast food chains and even most hotels, have already ventured into the selling of tapa...
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    Congee (redirect from Juk (food))
    as wartime or famine food often feature in diaries and chronicles. In some cultures, congee is eaten primarily as a breakfast food or late supper; some...
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    business and therefore the Universal Food Corporation (UFC, now a brand under NutriAsia) was formed in 1969. Food portal Liver spread List of banana dishes...
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