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  2. Bopis - Wikipedia

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    Recipes for bopis may differ from region to region and family to family, with regard to ingredients, spices and flavoring. Classified as pulutan in Filipino cuisine, [ 3 ] bopis is served with alcoholic beverages , or as a main dish with rice.

  3. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    A tempura-like Filipino street food of duck or quail eggs covered in an orange-dyed batter and then deep-fried. Tokneneng uses duck eggs while the smaller kwek kwek use quail eggs. Tokwa at baboy: A bean curd (tokwa is Filipino for tofu, from Lan-nang) and pork dish. Usually serving as an appetizer or for pulutan. Also served with Lugaw.

  4. 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 comprise 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 ...

  5. Lumlom - Wikipedia

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    Lumlom is a pre-colonial Filipino fermented fish dish originating from the province of Bulacan in the Philippines.It is uniquely prepared by burying the fish (typically milkfish or tilapia) in mud for a day or two, allowing it to ferment slightly.

  6. Kinilaw - Wikipedia

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    Kinilaw (pronounced [kɪnɪˈlaʊ] or [kɪˈnɪlaʊ], literally "eaten raw") is a raw seafood dish and preparation method native to the Philippines. [1] It is more accurately a cooking process that relies on vinegar and acidic fruit juices (usually citrus) to denature the ingredients, rather than a dish, as it can also be used to prepare meat and vegetables. [2]

  7. Paklay - Wikipedia

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    They are eaten with rice or served as pulutan (side dishes) with alcohol. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In Mindanao and Central and Eastern Visayas , it refers to a dish made from various beef , pork , or goat tripe with julienned ginger , bamboo shoots ( labong ), carrots , bell pepper , siling mahaba chilis and tomatoes, garlic, onions, and black pepper, among ...

  8. Crispy tadyang ng baka - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, crispy tadyang ng baka is deep-fried beef ribs that is served with a side of soy sauce and vinegar (toyo't suka) and/or pickled vegetables ().The ribs are regarded as a pulutan, best served with beer.

  9. Dinakdakan - Wikipedia

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    Dinakdakan, also known as warekwarek, is a Filipino dish consisting of various pork head offal, red onions, siling haba or siling labuyo chilis, ginger, black peppercorns, calamansi juice, and bay leaves. The pork parts are first boiled in the aromatics for an hour or so until tender, and then further grilled until lightly charred.