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  2. Menudo (stew) - Wikipedia

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    Waknatoy, also called Marikina menudo, is a Filipino pork stew with pickles.It is a variant of the Filipino menudo stew originating from Marikina.It is made with cubed pork and pork liver with sausages (typically Chorizo de Bilbao), red and green bell peppers, tomatoes, garlic, onions, and distinctively, pickle relish, cooked in a tomato-based sauce with salt, pepper, fish sauce, and bay leaves.

  3. 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 compose 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 ...

  4. Igado - Wikipedia

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    Igado (or higado) is a Filipino pork dish originating from the Ilocos Region in the Philippines. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Its name means " liver " in Spanish for which it features, although it may include other pork meats and offal also. [ 3 ][ 4 ] The pork―liver, meat, and offal―are sliced into tiny pieces and simmered with bell pepper and green peas ...

  5. Afritada - Wikipedia

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    Afritada is a braised dish. It is first made by sautéing garlic and onion and then adding the diced meat to fry until tender. After the meat is sufficiently browned, water and tomato paste are poured into the pan, along with diced carrots, potatoes and sliced red and green bell peppers. Sliced tomatoes, peas, chickpeas, or beans can also be added.

  6. Philippine asado - Wikipedia

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    Philippine asado. Philippine asado refers to two different Filipino braised meat dishes. The name originates from Spanish asado ("grilled"), a reference to the original dish it was applied to, the Chinese-Filipino version of char siu barbecues usually known as pork asado. However, the Filipino versions have evolved to be braised, not grilled.

  7. Bistek - Wikipedia

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    Bistek (from Spanish: bistec, " beefsteak "), also known as bistek tagalog or karne frita, is a Filipino dish consisting of thinly-sliced beefsteak braised in soy sauce, calamansi juice, garlic, ground black pepper, and onions cut into rings. It is a common staple in the Tagalog and Western Visayan regions of the Philippines.

  8. Kaldereta - Wikipedia

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    Kaldereta or caldereta[ 1 ][ 2 ] is a goat meat [ 3 ] stew from the Philippines. Variations of the dish use beef, [ 4 ] chicken, [ 5 ] or pork. Commonly, the goat meat is stewed with vegetables and liver paste. Vegetables may include tomatoes, potatoes, olives, bell peppers, and hot peppers.

  9. Balbacua - Wikipedia

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    Hot. Main ingredients. Beef. Balbacua, also spelled balbakwa or balbakoa, is a Filipino beef stew made from beef, collagen -rich beef parts (oxtail, skin, and joints), and various spices cooked for several hours until very tender. It is typically served with white rice or misua or miki noodles.