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  2. Ginataang hipon - Wikipedia

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    Ginataang hipon is one of the simpler types of ginataan. The basic recipe includes unshelled shrimp with the heads intact, coconut milk, onion, garlic, ginger/turmeric, patis (fish sauce) or bagoong alamang (shrimp paste), and salt and pepper to taste. It can also be spiced with siling haba or labuyo peppers.

  3. Ginataan - Wikipedia

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    It normally follows the form "ginataan na/ginataang + (whatever it is cooked with)" or "(dish name) + sa gatâ". For example, ginataang hipon refers to shrimp cooked in coconut milk, ginataang gulay to an assortment of vegetables cooked in coconut milk, ginataang alimango is mud crabs cooked in coconut milk, while ginataang manok is chicken ...

  4. Ginataang kalabasa - Wikipedia

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    Ginataang kalabasa is found throughout the Philippines and is known under a variety of names. It is usually anglicized as "squash in coconut milk." It is also known as dinuldog in Cebuano, [2] kalabasa sa gata in Tagalog, kabasi ha gata in Tausug, pinggata a babasal in Maguindanao and nilatik na kalabasa in Hiligaynon.

  5. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    Ginataang hipon, for example, refers to shrimp cooked in coconut milk, ginataang gulay to an assortment of vegetables cooked in coconut milk, ginataang alimango is crabs cooked in coconut milk, while ginataang manok is chickens cooked in coconut milk . Coconut milk can also be added to existing dishes, as in ginataang adobo Kare-kare: Tagalog Stew

  6. Hipon - Wikipedia

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    Ginataang kalabasa at hipon; Nilasing na hipon; Pininyahang hipon; Rebosadong hipon; Sinigang na hipon; Others. Herlene Budol a.k.a. Hipon Girl (born 1999), Filipina ...

  7. Pininyahang hipon - Wikipedia

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    Pininyahang hipon (lit. "shrimp with pineapples"), is a Filipino dish consisting of shrimp cooked in coconut milk, pineapples, tomatoes, onions, and various spices. It is a sweet variant of ginataang hipon (shrimp in coconut milk). It is commonly cooked with leftover shrimp from halabos na hipon dishes. [1] [2]

  8. List of shrimp dishes - Wikipedia

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    Nilasing na hipon: Philippines: Shrimp marinated in alcohol, coated in batter, and then fried. The name translates to "drunken shrimp", but it is unrelated to the Chinese dish. [18] [19] Okoy: Philippines: Deep fried unshelled shrimp pancakes in a batter made from glutinous rice and calabaza [4] [5] Pininyahang hipon: Philippines

  9. Sinigang - Wikipedia

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    Sinigang na hipon (shrimp) with unripe guavas Sinigang na isda with milkfish (bangus) and santol "Bule Baluga king Pata" Sinigáng na baboy - Pork Sinigang; Sinigáng sa misô - Sinigang with miso added to the soup as the umami element, usually with a tamarind base; Sinigáng sa bayabas - Sinigang that uses guava as the sour soup base