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Given the country’s history and geography, one will find it hard to describe the Philippine cuisine in a few words. While most dishes are Spanish and Chinese-influenced, it is …
When talking about Filipino food, one noteworthy province known for their exemplary cuisine is Pampanga. Dubbed as the culinary capital of the Philippines, the locals here, the Kapampangans, learned …
Growing up in a Filipino household, there’s a high chance you’ve heard of the cooking term called Sangkutsa. Several Filipino recipes call for this cooking technique and it’s essential …
If you’re craving a nice treat that’s Filipino in taste, is also healthy, and sure to satisfy your appetite in a chill afternoon break after a busy morning, the …
Siopao Bola-bola— Soft and fluffy Filipino steamed buns stuffed with tasty meatballs, salted eggs, and Chinese sausages. I’m sure that there are days where you find yourself randomly craving …
Why not make it a fun afternoon or a fun weekend than to make Siopao Asado (Filipino Steamed Buns With Pork Asado Filling)—a famous snack here in the Philippines? …
Check out this delicious hybrid of two Filipino favorites, the Puto Pao (with asado filling)! Puto is quite a popular delicacy here in the Philippines. You will commonly find …
Want to serve something festive to your loved ones? Try out this meatloaf dish called the Hardinera by reading this recipe article below! Don’t miss out on the tips …
Have you eaten the soft and chewy rice cake called Kutsinta lately? For most of us, nothing beats the satisfaction of reminiscing about your days when you were still …
If ever you’re in a party or a social gathering, and you find the Lumpiang Shanghai, a curious looking fried sticks which is overflowing with meat once bitten, then …