Filipino Foods
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Filipino Foods
I am from the Philippines and I think Filipino foods are the best.



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I am a Filipino too! I've visited the Philippines 3 times and LOVE the food! There are too many to name a favorite... I like sinigang, lechon kawali, crispy pata, tortang talong... and also many desserts like sans rival cake. Also, I gorge myself on seafood whenever I get the chance to eat fresh crab or pusit.
This is going to be my new favorite thread.
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Man, to me Filipino food equates to the ultimate comfort food. My favourites are sinigang pompano, fried bangus, chicken curry, durian ice cream, crispy pata, garlic oyster soup, lechon kawali, spam, sisig, mangos and bagoong, and honestly it goes on and on and on. I love how wide the flavour range is: there's spicy and sweet and savoury and a little weird. Filipino food always reminds me of family and parties because that's what Filipino food is all about- sharing amazing food with family and friends.
The one Filipino food that I just can't get behind, no matter how hard I tried, is dinuguan. I know, I know, revoke my Filipino card haha.
I do think Filipino food is one of the greatest, although I am a bit biased.
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Seriously though, as a Filipino, I love it every time there’s a party. There’s always that delicious lechon and sweet Filipino spaghetti! Of course, it wouldn’t be complete if lumpia rolls and hotdogs-with-marshmallows aren’t present
And as the usual aftermath, lechon paksiw is cooked the next day
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Hello! You can try Chicken Adobo. We cook it with soy sauce and vinegar with laurel leavesHonest-reviewer wrote: ↑07 Jun 2020, 07:21 Wow! I see that many people like Filipino food. Now I really wanna try it. Any suggestions for me, as I have never tasted Filipino dish before?
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V-20 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2020, 07:33Hello! You can try Chicken Adobo. We cook it with soy sauce and vinegar with laurel leavesHonest-reviewer wrote: ↑07 Jun 2020, 07:21 Wow! I see that many people like Filipino food. Now I really wanna try it. Any suggestions for me, as I have never tasted Filipino dish before?If you are interested, I can teach you how to cook it or you can just search it on YouTube
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Great! Thanks.. I would love to know your recipe!!