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  2. Sinigang - Wikipedia

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    Sinigang means "stewed [dish]"; it is nominalized in the form of the Tagalog verb sigang, "to stew". [1] While present nationwide, sinigang is seen to be culturally Tagalog in origin, thus the similar sour stews and soups found in the Visayas and Mindanao (like linarang) and in the Province of Pampanga their version of a sour soup is Called "BulangLang".

  3. Sinampalukan - Wikipedia

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    Sinampalukan is very similar to sinigang and is sometimes regarded as a mere variant of the latter. However, sinampalukan differs most obviously in that it uses tamarind leaves as one of the main ingredients. It is also restricted to tamarind as the souring agent, unlike sinigang which can also use a variety of other sour fruits. [2] [7]

  4. How to Use Miso in Recipes. Yuki Sugiura. Miso is impressively versatile, and it can be used in place of salt in sweet and savory dishes alike. As Sakai notes, it "adds an extra layer of umami and ...

  5. Philippine condiments - Wikipedia

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    Sarsang miso/Miso guisado A sauce made from miso stir-fried with minced garlic, diced tomatoes, vinegar, and ground black pepper. [10] Sarsang talong Literally 'eggplant sauce'. A sour condiment made from grilled eggplants, garlic and vinegar. Used as an accompaniment to cocidos. [10] Sinamak Spiced vinegar of Visayan origin.

  6. Pinangat na isda - Wikipedia

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    Sinigang, paksiw Media: Pinangat na isda Pinangat na isda , also called pangat na isda , is a Filipino dish from Southern Luzon consisting of fish and tomatoes stewed in a broth soured with fruits like calamansi , bilimbi , tamarind , or santol .

  7. Dinengdeng - Wikipedia

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    During the monsoon season, Dinengdeng incorporates ingredients that thrive in the wet climate. These include bamboo shoots ( rabong ), which provide a crunchy texture and earthy flavor; edible vine flowers ( sabidukong ), which enhance the dish's aroma with a floral note; and wild mushrooms ( u-ong ), which add a chewy, umami-rich element to ...

  8. Balbacua - Wikipedia

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    Balbacua has numerous variations when it comes to the spices and secondary ingredients used. A common aspect of the dish, however, is the use of collagen-rich parts of beef, including oxtail, skin, knuckles, and other cartilaginous beef cuts in addition to regular beef cuts.

  9. Skip The Boring Date Night: 22 Ideas That Actually Slap - AOL

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    It’s gluten free, paraben free, sodium & sulfate free, for ALL skin types, natural ingredients and cruelty free. There’s so many little feel good items in this beautifully made box, it just ...