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ZombieDarwin 6 year s ago
I've eaten plenty of Filipinas, but haven't tried very many of these foods Next time I go, maybe I'll do both.
       
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Debra 3 year s ago
What? No encimata?
       
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Adobo

The unofficial national food of the Philippines. Adobo starts with a protein — bone-in chicken, pork loin, squid, or fish, usually — that goes into a pot filled with soy, vinegar, garlic, onions, and other veggies (depending on the recipe). It’s then simmered until tender, and kind of pickled in its own stock, before being served over rice.

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