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  2. Lumpiang ubod - Wikipedia

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    Lumpiang ubod, also known as heart of palm spring rolls, is a Filipino appetizer consisting of julienned ubod (heart of palm) with various meat and vegetables in a thin egg crêpe. It is commonly served fresh (as lumpiang sariwa ), but it can also be deep-fried.

  3. Lumpia - Wikipedia

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    lumpiang sariwà (fresh lumpia) with peanut sauce. Lumpiang sariwà (Tagalog: "fresh spring roll") or "fresh lumpia", consists of minced vegetables and/or various pre-cooked meat or seafood and jicama (singkamás) as an extender, encased in a double wrapping of lettuce leaf and a yellowish egg crêpe. An egg is often used as a binding agent for ...

  4. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    A variant of spring rolls, either deep or pan fried (prito), or fresh (sariwa). Popular versions include lumpiang shanghai, a fairly narrow fried roll usually with a meat filling, often accompanied by a sweet chili dipping sauce, and lumpiang ubod, a wider, fresh spring roll filled with raw vegetables local to the area. Mechado: Meat dish

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    Get lifestyle news, with the latest style articles, fashion news, recipes, home features, videos and much more for your daily life from AOL. Skip to main content. Food. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  7. Spring roll - Wikipedia

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    Spring rolls are rolled appetizers or dim sum commonly found in Chinese, Vietnamese and Southeast Asian cuisines. The kind of wrapper, fillings, and cooking technique used, as well as the name, vary considerably depending on the region's culture, though they are generally filled with vegetables.

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  9. Peanut sauce - Wikipedia

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    Spring rolls with peanut sauce for dipping. Malaysia cuisine includes peanut sauces similar to Indonesian cuisine. Javan, Minang, Bugis and other ethnic groups had immigrated from Dutch East Indies into the British controlled Malay peninsular, Sarawak and Sabah before independence. Most have assimilated as Malays and enriched the Malay cuisine.