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  2. List of restaurant chains in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Amber [3] Fast food: 1988 Amber Menu: Fast food & Healthy Food: 1988 Amber [4] Fast food: 1988 Amber Golden Chain of Restaurants Andok's Fast food: 1985 Angel's Pizza Casual Dining: 2009 The Aristocrat Restaurant: Casual Dining: 1936 Army Navy Mexican Fast Food 2009 Opened its first store in Tagaytay City Avocadoria Desserts: 2019 Bacolod ...

  3. Bagnet - Wikipedia

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    Bagnet (Northern Ilocano and Tagalog pronunciation:, Southern Ilocano pronunciation:), also locally known as "chicharon" or tsitsaron in Ilocano, [1] is a Filipino dish consisting of pork belly (liempo) boiled and deep fried until it is crispy. It is seasoned with garlic, black peppercorns, bay leaves, and salt.

  4. Chitterlings - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, pig intestines (Filipino: bituka ng baboy) are used in dishes such as dinuguan (pig blood stew). Grilled intestines are known as isaw and eaten as street food. Chicken intestines (isaw ng manok, compared to isaw ng baboy) are also used. Pig intestines are also prepared in a similar manner to pork rinds, known locally as ...

  5. Chicharrón - Wikipedia

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    Aside from pork rind, chicken skin may also be made into chicharong manok, whereas chicharong bulaklak —literally 'flower chicharrón', named for its distinctive shape—is made from pork mesentery. [1] Tuna-skin chicharon is marketed as a healthier variation. In Cagayan, water buffalo hide is used to make carabao chicharon. [2]

  6. Filipino cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Filipino cuisine is composed of the cuisines of more than a hundred distinct ethnolinguistic groups found throughout the Philippine archipelago.A majority of mainstream Filipino dishes that comprise Filipino cuisine are from the food traditions of various ethnolinguistic groups and tribes of the archipelago, including the Ilocano, Pangasinan, Kapampangan, Tagalog, Bicolano, Visayan, Chavacano ...

  7. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    Barbecue and meat on display at a street food stall during the Dinagyang Festival in Iloilo City, Philippines. This is a list of selected dishes found in the Philippines . While the names of some dishes may be the same as those found in other cuisines, many of them have evolved to mean something distinctly different in the context of Filipino ...

  8. Aparon - Wikipedia

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    Aparon (from portmanteau 'Apa' wafer + 'chicharon' puffed food product) is a Filipino dessert made from toasted unconsecrated hostia (communion wafers) drizzled with caramelized sugar and, optionally, sesame seeds.

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