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  2. 10 Easy Congee Recipes To Try This Winter - AOL

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    For a Filipino take on congee, try arroz caldo. This dish highlights lots of chicken and ginger, and though it’s commonly eaten in the Philippines as a snack, it still makes for a perfect meal ...

  3. Congee - Wikipedia

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    Congee (/ ˈkɒndʒiː /, derived from Tamil கஞ்சி [kaɲdʑi]) [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] is a form of savoury rice porridge made by boiling rice in a large amount of water until the rice softens. Depending on rice-water ratio, the thickness of congee varies from a Western oatmeal porridge to a gruel.

  4. Arroz caldo - Wikipedia

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    Goto, lugaw, Congee. Arroz caldo is a Spanish term meaning "broth rice". It is derived from the Spanish dish arroz caldoso. In Philippine cuisine, it is made of rice and chicken gruel heavily infused with ginger and garnished with toasted garlic, scallions, and black pepper. It is usually served with calamansi or fish sauce (patis) as ...

  5. Sayongsong - Wikipedia

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    Sayongsong. Sayongsong is a traditional Filipino steamed rice cake from Surigao del Norte and other areas of the Caraga Region of northeastern Mindanao, as well as the southeastern Visayas (Bohol, Samar, Leyte) where it is known as sarungsong or alisuso. It is distinctively served in cone-shaped banana leaves.

  6. Century egg - Wikipedia

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    Peeled century eggs are cut into quarters or eighths and simmered with the seasoned marinated lean slivers of pork until both ingredients are cooked into the rice congee. Fried dough sticks known as youtiao are commonly eaten with century egg congee. Another common variation of this dish is the addition of salted duck eggs into the congee mixture.

  7. Goto (food) - Wikipedia

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    arroz caldo, pospas, lugaw, Congee. Goto, also known as arroz caldo con goto, is a Filipino rice and beef tripe gruel cooked with ginger and garnished with toasted garlic, scallions, black pepper, and chicharon. It is usually served with calamansi, soy sauce, or fish sauce (patis) as condiments, as well as a hard-boiled egg.

  8. Champorado - Wikipedia

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    Top: A bowl of champorado with milk; Bottom: Tabliya, locally made tablets of pure chocolate made from fermented, toasted, and ground cocoa beans. Alternative names. Tsampurado. Type. Porridge. Place of origin. Philippines. Region or state. South East Asia.

  9. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    A sticky sweet delicacy made of ground glutinous rice, grated coconut, brown sugar, margarine, peanut butter, and vanilla (optional). Kutsinta. Tagalog. Rice cake with jelly-like consistency made from rice flour, brown sugar, lye and food coloring, usually topped with freshly grated mature coconut. Latik.