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Philippine Food Illustrated: sasing
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Phil Food, Cooking, and Dining Dictionary. Saturday, June 6, 2015. In Boholano and Cebuano. In Cantilangnon (Cantilan, Surigao del sur). 8211; ( sa-sing. Cebuano, Boholano, Davaoeño [southeastern Mindanao] and Misamis occidental [northern Mindanao], Waray, and Romblomanon worm /seafood. Peanut worm (sc.name: Sipunculus nudus. A sand worm or sand burrower of the family Echiurus that burrows under sandy clayish soil of the sea shore. It is an exotic delicacy to some Pinoys. It is often eaten as kinilaw.
Philippine Food Illustrated: November 2014
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Phil Food, Cooking, and Dining Dictionary. Saturday, November 1, 2014. Are out in their shells and into another shells - the glass bottles. Cooked in casserole, usually as a soupy or saucy dish, such as the balut caldereta. Balut a la pobre, adobo, brined, etc. Can also be served in several ways. When peeled of its shell, it can be cooked in tomato sauce to become balut caldereta. In soup like the balut a la pobre. Style, or into paste or spread for bread,. As in balut pate. For Pinoys and friends abroad.
Philippine Food Illustrated: tindok
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Phil Food, Cooking, and Dining Dictionary. Saturday, June 6, 2015. In Teduray, Lambangian, Dulangan, and Manobo. A giant plantain (sc.name: Musa paradisiaca. We found these few pieces of tindok. Banana in the grocery section of SM Makati in Ayala Center of Makati City way back in 2009. A very long and large variety of cooking banana fruit. Its digit is about a foot long or more or about the size of a man's arm. Elongated and commonly a bit curved in form with thick green banana peel. A trunk of tindok.
Philippine Food Illustrated: palapa
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Phil Food, Cooking, and Dining Dictionary. Saturday, December 22, 2012. A mixture of thinly chopped sakurab. Muslim Mindanao scallion), lots of finely sliced luya tiduk. Philippine bird’s eye chili), pounded l uya. Ginger), and some toasted grated niog. Coconut). They are combined, pounded, and then stored in a garapon. Small jar with cap). You don't have to go to Marawi City in Mindanao to have a taste of palapa. We find these bottled palapa. When needed in cooking, palapa. With valuable information, et...
Philippine Food Illustrated: April 2015
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Phil Food, Cooking, and Dining Dictionary. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. In Surigaonon (Surigao City, Surigao del norte). In Batangueño (northern part of Batangas). In Zambaleno (Sambal of Zambales). 8211; ( ku-rát-tsa;. Zamboanga and Sulu sea crab, seafood. Dw Span. cucaracha. Spanner crab (sc.name: Ranina ranina. Crabs being sold at Shopwise supermarket in Festival Mall, Alabang at PHP589.00 a kilogram. A deep-sea crab with orange to red colored shell even when uncooked. So called curacha,. Many years bac...
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Philippines Illustrated : MERCATO @ GLORIETTA - the first Picnic-Inspired Night Food Market
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Philippine Food, Cooking, and Dining Dictionary. All About Pinoy Recipes. Sunday, April 12, 2015. MERCATO @ GLORIETTA - the first Picnic-Inspired Night Food Market. Pinoy street foods that we usually see on ubiquitous makeshift food stalls along the corners and sidewalks in the busy streets of Metro Manila are given world-class definition by the Mercato Centrale with the participation of select food vendors that passed the high standard set forth by the organizers. Read and see more photos here. Your con...
Setting Footprints: April 2015
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Philippine Food, Cooking, and Dining Dictionary. Friday, April 10, 2015. MERCATO @ GLORIETTA - the first Picnic-Inspired Night Food Market. Mercato Centrale at Glorietta's Dolphin Park. Is a world-class Pinoy street food garden and the first picnic-inspired night food market that you can find right in the midst of Makati Central Business District. It opens. Full-packed is the Mercato at Glorietta at the grounds of Ayala Center's Dolphin Park. And choices of skewered seafood balls. Ralte of India, Madame ...
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Philippines Illustrated : Flavors Food Festival at Eastwood Mall Open Park on April 18, 2015
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Philippine Food, Cooking, and Dining Dictionary. All About Pinoy Recipes. Friday, April 17, 2015. Flavors Food Festival at Eastwood Mall Open Park on April 18, 2015. Experience this summer’s hottest food fiesta at Eastwood City’s Savor the Flavors Food Festival. Foodies are in for a gastronomic treat as another food festival comes their way this April. This April 18 to 19. 2015 (Saturday and Sunday). Happening at the Eastwood Mall Open Park. From Ilocos Empanada, Manang Joy and Victoria Empanda; hopia.
INOPACAN, LEYTE and the INOPACNONS: Prosecutor wants Tiamzons in Manila jail
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Sunday, April 6, 2014. Prosecutor wants Tiamzons in Manila jail. Communist Party of the Philippines and New People’s Army chief Benito Tiamzon (right) and his wife, Wilma (left). Photon courtesy from. 8220;(The arresting officers) should have sought conformity, which they never did. We’re on the same side. (The Tiamzons) should be committed to the Manila City Jail, the nearest jail to the court,” said Senior State Prosecutor Peter Ong during a clarificatory court hearing on Tuesday. The skeletal remains ...
INOPACAN, LEYTE and the INOPACNONS: Brgy. Linao
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Friday, September 23, 2011. Two kabaws (Philippine Buffalos) wallowing in this clear river of Brgy. Linao. A common sight at the deep portion of the river downstream. 65279; Barangay Linao. Got its name from the pristine water flowing along the course of Inopacan River. The freshwater would somehow settle for a while on lowly. Re it proceeds to flow downstre. Rd the sea in Inopacan bay. The pond of water formed by the settling water is called “linaw” in lo. Cal dialect, whic. Pedal-powered tr...
INOPACAN, LEYTE and the INOPACNONS: MAHABA ISLAND
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Sunday, February 28, 2010. INOPACAN, LEYTE and the Inopacnons. Photo credit to Zen'YeCin 'Eun). 8211; [ Inopacan, Leyte. N) One of the four islands in the Cuatro Islas. So called because it is flat and elongated in shape. The name Mahaba. Is from the Tagalog word haba. Meaning “long” after the visitors in the place described it to be. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Find and join us in Facebook. Setting footprints all over the Philippines. View my complete profile. HELP Edgie Polistico now. Upland fa...
INOPACAN, LEYTE and the INOPACNONS: Inopacan has been declared Insurgent-Free
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Saturday, May 9, 2015. Inopacan has been declared Insurgent-Free. The participants of the Leyte Bantay Bayanihan Forum held at the 19th Infantry Battalion camp in Brgy. Aguiting, Kananga, Leyte on April 14, 2015. The following article is a reprint from Samar News. Leyte-Bantay Bayanihan holds forum at Army camp in Leyte. By 19th Infantry Battalion, 8ID PA. April 16, 2015. During the forum, Lt. Col. Nedy Espulgar and Lt. Col. Allan Jose Taguba, battalion commanders of 19IB and 78IB, respec...It was learne...
INOPACAN, LEYTE and the INOPACNONS: HIMOKILAN ISLAND
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Sunday, February 28, 2010. INOPACAN, LEYTE and the Inopacnons. Himokilan island's point of view. 8211; [ Hindang, Leyte. N) One of the islands of Cuatro Islas. Off the western coast of Leyte. This island looks like a giant shoe floating in the sea. It is the only island in Cuatro Islas. That belongs to the municipal territory of Hindang. A view of Baysahas and Himokilan island. Is quite near to the mainland, in fact is the nearest island among the four islands of Cuatro Islas. Fishing canoe) on a calm sea.
INOPACAN, LEYTE and the INOPACNONS: THE LEGEND OF INOPACAN (in my years of research)
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010. THE LEGEND OF INOPACAN (in my years of research). Click the image to view actual size and find your place in the Poblacion area). 8211; [ Leyte. N) A coastal town in the western part of Leyte province. The original site of Inopacan was in Binitinan. Meaning, “place of mosquitoes” because of its pesky namok. The place is strategically a good place for hiding galleons from the wrath of habagat. From the word “ tago. 8221; meaning “hidden.” Thus, “ tinago. Which was practiced by the ...
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Phil Food, Cooking, and Dining Dictionary. April 10, 2018. Scname: Melothria pendula, Linn. In Cebuano and Boholano. A variety of very tiny cucumber having a smooth and watermelon-like berry. The plant is a perennial climbing vine and can be found all over the Philippine archipelago, and in some other countries on the other side of the world. I found on the roadside of Bonifacio, Misamis Occidental is strikingly similar in size, shape, color, and taste (yes, I tried it) to that of pipinong gubat. When ma...
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Chicken Tinola with Zucchini. Here is another ingredient you can add when you want to cook. 160;This time it is not the usual. Chicken Tinola with Papaya and Malunggay Leaves. I replaced Green Papaya and Malunggay Leaves with Zucchini. (. Here is a link to learn more about Zucchinis. Links to this post. Pork Ribs Soup with Bok Choy. If you follow the following cooking instruction, even a newbie can cook this easily. . These are the ingredients that Ive used for this dish:. Links to this post. Do not st...
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