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  2. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    Cooked with Hotdog, Chorizo, Potatoes, Carrots and saute spices that complements with chicken. Crispy pata. Nationwide. Meat dish. Deep fried portions of pork legs including knuckles often served with a chili and calamansi flavored dipping soy sauce or chili flavored vinegar for dipping. Crispy tadyang ng baka.

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    Taylor Shook, Fayetteville Observer. August 26, 2024 at 5:05 AM. GR Fil-Am Grill brings Filipino flavors to Fayetteville’s food truck scene, but it isn’t your lola’s cooking. “I want to ...

  4. Filipino cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Filipino cuisine

  5. Chicken inasal - Wikipedia

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    Chicken inasal. Chicken inasal, commonly known simply as inasal, is a variant of the Filipino chicken dish known as lechon manok. Chicken inasal is a grilled chicken part usually breast (Pecho) or leg (Paa) while a lechon manok is a stuffed whole chicken. It is chicken marinated in a mixture of calamansi, pepper, coconut vinegar and annatto ...

  6. Philippine adobo - Wikipedia

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    Philippine adobo

  7. Kadyos, baboy, kag langka - Wikipedia

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    Kadyos, manok, kag ubad, kansi, sinigang, paksiw. Kadyos, baboy, kag lanka, commonly shortened to KBL, is a Filipino pork soup or stew originating from the Hiligaynon people of the Western Visayas islands. The name of the dish means " pigeon peas, pork, and jackfruit "; the three main ingredients. The soup is also traditionally soured with ...

  8. Silog - Wikipedia

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    Silog - Wikipedia ... Silog

  9. Sisig - Wikipedia

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    Sisig (/ ˈsiːsɪɡ / [2] Tagalog pronunciation: ['sisig]) is a Filipino dish made from pork jowl and ears (maskara), pork belly, and chicken liver, which is usually seasoned with calamansi, onions, and chili peppers. It originates from the Pampanga region in Luzon. Sisig is a staple of Kapampangan cuisine.