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  2. Taba ng talangka - Wikipedia

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    Tabâ ng talangkâ (Tagalog pronunciation: [tɐˈbaʔ nɐŋ tɐlɐŋˈkaʔ]), also known simply as aligí or aligé (Tagalog pronunciation:; Philippine Spanish aligué), is a Filipino seafood paste derived from the roe and reddish or orange tomalley of river swimming crabs or Asian shore crabs (talangkâ). [1] [2] [3]

  3. Philippine condiments - Wikipedia

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    Tinapayan - fermented rice with dried fish; Patis - Fish sauce. Sometimes spiced with labuyo peppers, or kalamansi lime juice, in which case it is called patismansi. Taba ng talangka - fermented paste derived from the salted roe and aligue (reddish or orange crab "fat") of the river swimming crabs (talangka). Can be sautéed in garlic and ...

  4. Mahyawa - Wikipedia

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    Mahyawa (Arabic: مهياوه, romanized: Mahyaweh or Arabic: مشاوة, romanized: Meshaweh) is a famous dish widely consumed in Southern Iran, the southern regions of Fars Province and Hormozgan, [1]: 177 [2] [3] [4] as well the rest of the Gulf especially the GCC countries, [3] [2] [4] which has been introduced there by the it was brought by the migration of the Achums (known locally as ...

  5. Fish in Acqua Pazza ('Crazy Water') Recipe - AOL

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    2 lovely fish, 1 pound each, scaled and gutted - bream, mullet, bass or grouper; 2 stalk celery; a handful of black olives (stone-in) 1 red onion, cut in segments lengthways; 1 clove garlic ...

  6. Fish paste - Wikipedia

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    Fish paste is fish which has been chemically broken down by a fermentation process until it reaches the consistency of a soft creamy purée or paste. Alternatively it refers to cooked fish that has been physically broken down by pounding, grinding, pressing, mincing , blending , and/or sieving , until it reaches the consistency of paste. [ 1 ]

  7. I ditched vanilla extract for good because of this fancy ...

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    This paste is an excellent addition to any home baker’s pantry. One jar contains the equivalent of 12 vanilla beans. The texture is thick and syrupy, with an almost creamy taste to it.

  8. Bagoong monamon - Wikipedia

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    It is used in creating the fish stock that is the base for many Ilocano dishes, like pinakbet, or as a dressing to greens in the dish called kinilnat or ensalada. Bagoong is also used as a condiment, in many cases, a dipping sauce for chicharon, green and ripe mangoes, or hard boiled eggs. It is similar in taste and smell to that of anchovy paste.

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