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  2. Philippine condiments - Wikipedia

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    Some sauces need to be prepared beforehand like the traditional Filipino sweet and sour sauce agre dulce (or agri dulci) which is made from cornstarch, salt, sugar, and tomato or banana ketchup. When made with hot peppers like siling labuyo, it becomes a sweet chili sauce. It is the traditional dipping sauces of fried dishes like lumpia or okoy.

  3. Bicol express - Wikipedia

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    The ingredients for the main preparation of making the original Bicol express dish are oil, ginger, garlic, onion, pork chunks, coconut cream/milk, siling haba (long chili peppers), bagoong alamang (shrimp paste) and a side of rice. [2] The first step to creating this dish is to pour oil into the pan at a medium level of heat.

  4. Pastil - Wikipedia

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    Pastil is a Filipino dish made with steamed rice wrapped in banana leaves with dry shredded beef, chicken, or fish. It originates from the Maguindanao people and is a popular, cheap breakfast meal in Mindanao, especially among Muslim Filipinos. [1] Chicken pastil

  5. Chili crunch is the versatile condiment you need to be using ...

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    Chili oil with added umami (savoriness) and texture, chili crunch works for everything from spicing up pasta dishes to giving a slice of pizza a bit more flair. And it's becoming more readily ...

  6. Hot Chili Oil Noodles with Kale Chips - AOL

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    Heat the neutral oil in a small pan until tiny bubbles appear, then immediately pour it over the sauce in the large bowl and whisk them together quickly. 6. Add the noodles and the kale to the ...

  7. Chili sauce and paste - Wikipedia

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    Lao Gan Ma brand you la jiao (fried chili in oil) with black beans. Chili oil is a distinctive Sichuan flavoring found mainly in cold dishes, as well as a few hot dishes. Chili oil is made by pouring hot oil onto a bowl of dried chilies, to which some Sichuan pepper is usually added. After steeping in hot oil for at least a few hours, the oil ...

  8. Curried Cauliflower Tartine with Hummus, Scallion and Chili Oil

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  9. Palapa (condiment) - Wikipedia

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    Palapa is a sweet and spicy Filipino condiment consisting of thinly chopped white scallions , pounded ginger (luya pagirison), turmeric (kalawag), labuyo chili (luya tiduk), and toasted grated coconut (niog). It originates from the Maranao people of Lanao del Sur. The ingredients are mixed together and cooked briefly or cooked until somewhat dry.