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  2. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    A common ingredient used in the Philippines and particularly in Northern Ilocano cuisine. It is made by fermenting salted anchovies. Bagoong terong: It is made by salting and fermenting the bonnet mouth fish. This bagoong is coarser than Bagoong monamon, and contains fragments of the salted and fermented fish. Banana ketchup: Luzon

  3. MasterChef Pinoy Edition - Wikipedia

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    Unlike its international counterparts, the show was broadcast as a weekday morning program airing 45 minutes per episode 5 times a week, Monday through Friday, while the Saturday edition included encore episodes with never before seen footage during the taping where they discovered and whipped up extraordinary dishes as well as giving out cooking tips and trivia.

  4. Kulawo - Wikipedia

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    Kulawo is a Filipino salad made with either minced banana blossoms (kulawong puso ng saging) or grilled eggplants (kulawong talong) cooked in coconut milk that is distinctively extracted from grated coconut meat toasted on live coals. It is a pre-colonial dish that originates from the provinces of Laguna and Quezon.

  5. What's on Your Menu This Week?: Dinner Edition - AOL

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    Check out the slideshow above for more tasty dinner recipes submitted by our KD community! Find out about the winning breakfast recipe and lunch recipe . Related articles

  6. Buko salad - Wikipedia

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    Buko halo, a combination of buko salad and halo-halo from Koronadal City, South Cotabato. Buko halo or buko halo-halo is a combination of buko salad and halo-halo desserts, usually served directly on a coconut shell.

  7. Embutido (Filipino cuisine) - Wikipedia

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    Dried sausages are now known under the general terms longganisa or chorizo in the Philippines, with the term embutido used for the meatloaf dish. [3] [4] The dish itself originates from the American meatloaf] introduced during the American colonial period of the Philippines (1898–1946). This was due to the expansion of the American canning ...

  8. Atching Lillian - Wikipedia

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    ABS-CBN News' 2016 feature article mentions that the chef still used the 300-year-old recipe she unearthed from archival research during her college days, and many of the wooden molds she used to shape the cookies were themselves over 100 years old. The pastry is traditionally made using arrowroot, sugar, egg yolks, flour, and dayap. [1] [2] [3 ...

  9. Ginisang munggo - Wikipedia

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    Ginisang munggo is a Filipino savory mung bean soup. It is made with mung beans, garlic, tomatoes, onions, various vegetables, and patis (fish sauce). It is cooked with pork, tinapa (smoked fish), daing (dried fish), or other seafood and meat.