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  2. Cassava cake - Wikipedia

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    Description. Cassava cake is made from grated cassava mixed with gata ( coconut milk ), condensed milk, and egg whites. Some recipes also add butter (or margarine ), vanilla, evaporated milk, and additional sugar. [8] These are poured into a flat-bottomed pan lined with banana leaves or greased. It is baked until it has an even firm consistency ...

  3. Nilaga - Wikipedia

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    Nilaga (also written as nilagà) is a traditional meat stew or soup from the Philippines, made with boiled beef ( nilagang baka) or pork ( nilagang baboy) mixed with various vegetables. It is typically eaten with white rice and is served with soy sauce, patis (fish sauce), labuyo chilis, and calamansi on the side. [ 1]

  4. Lechon kawali - Wikipedia

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    Pork belly. Media: Lechon kawali. Lechon kawali, also known as lechon de carajay or litsong kawali in Tagalog, is a Filipino recipe consisting of pork belly slabs deep-fried in a pan or wok ( kawali ). It is seasoned beforehand, cooked then served in cubes. It is usually accompanied with a dipping sauce such as sarsa ng litson (lechon sauce ...

  5. Afritada - Wikipedia

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    Afritada is a braised dish. It is first made by sautéing garlic and onion and then adding the diced meat to fry until tender. After the meat is sufficiently browned, water and tomato paste are poured into the pan, along with diced carrots, potatoes and sliced red and green bell peppers. Sliced tomatoes, peas, chickpeas, or beans can also be added.

  6. Lumpiang Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Lumpiang Shanghai. Lumpiang Shanghai (also known as Filipino spring rolls, or simply lumpia or lumpiya) is a Filipino deep-fried appetizer consisting of a mixture of giniling ( ground pork) with vegetables like carrots, chopped scallions or red onions and garlic, [ 1] wrapped in a thin egg crêpe. Lumpiang Shanghai is regarded as the most basic ...

  7. Sinantolan - Wikipedia

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    Sinantolan. Sinantolan, also known as ginataang santol or gulay na santol, is a Filipino dish made with grated santol fruit rinds, siling haba, shrimp paste ( bagoong alamang ), onion, garlic, and coconut cream. Meat or seafood are also commonly added, and a spicy version adds labuyo chilis. It originates from Southern Luzon, particularly from ...

  8. Buko salad - Wikipedia

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    young coconut strips, sweetened milk or cream. Media: Buko salad. Buko salad, usually anglicized as young coconut salad, is a Filipino fruit salad dessert made from strips of fresh young coconut ( buko) with sweetened milk or cream and various other ingredients. It is one of the most popular and ubiquitous Filipino desserts served during ...

  9. Egg pie - Wikipedia

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    Place of origin. Philippines. Main ingredients. Flour, butter, eggs, milk, sugar. Pie on banana leaf. Egg pie is a bitter Filipino pie with an egg custard filling and a characteristic toasty brown top made from egg whites. It is made with flour, sugar, milk, butter, and eggs. Calamansi juice or zest may also be added. It is a type of custard pie.