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I am Filipina married to a foreign man in the Philippines for nearly a year. We both know that there is no divorce in the Philippines but what do we have to do since we both falling apart. I love him ...


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Chris

What single dish best represents the PI?

PI overall--
Visaya dish--
Tagalog dish--
Caragas dish--

    



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dark angel 16
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TAGALOGS

The cooking methods in this region is slow, conventional and very assorted as it has a wide ingredient resources. In this land, eels are simmered in coconut cream, salt-water fish in vinegar and ginger, while fish from the river are boiled in palm wine or citrus. Apart from that, Tagalogs are also specialists in meat dishes. It is claimed that Bulacan chefs make the best relleno and galantina (stuffed chicken rolls); estofado (pork leg) and asado (pot roast), and kare-kare (oxtail stewed in peanut sauce).

The Ilocanos

The Ilocos region in the northwest coast of Luzon appears in the form of a strip of land located between the mountains and the sea. It is in this region that five provinces share the same food, language and rugged challenges of nature. Generally, Ilocanos is a thrifty and tough bunch of people, relying heavily on what the dry and hot land can offer. Vegetables and rice make up a big portion of their diet while meat are eaten sparingly. Pinakbet, a popular Ilocanos vegetable dish is a combination of tomatoes, aubergine, bittermelon, lima beans, okra and squash, all bound together with a salty sauce made from fermented fish or shrimp called bagoong.

Fortunately for the Ilocanos, meat are eaten sparingly because most Ilocanos' meat dishes are high in cholesterol. Among the fattening meat dishes are lomo (a pork liver and kidneys soup), Chinese sausage (longganisa) and bagnet (dried pork belly that is deep-fried with a salty sauce called bagoong).

The Bicolanos

The Bicol region consist of six provinces along the southeastern peninsula of Luzon and is famous for the smallest fish in the world, the grand Mayon Volcano, pili nuts, coconut forests and of course, spicy-hot coconut-creamy food. The Bicol region is synonymous with coconut cream (gata). Don't be surprised that chili pepper and gata can taste really delicious when mix together to create the popular local Bicol dish called pinangat. In this palatable dish, shredded taro leaves and bits of tasty meat are stuffed into little bundle of taro (gabi) leaves which are then, simmered in coconut cream and edged with a fistful of sili (chilies).


The Visayas

Several cuisine in the big island group known as the Visayas reflect the Chinese influence as well as that of the seas. In the Iloilo City, one can find delicious noodle soups like pancit molo, a type of soup surrounded with a mixture of prawn, chicken and pork dumplings. On top of that, this city is also famous for its scrumptious lumpiang ubod, heart of palm in soft crepes.

Another city in the Visayas called Bacolod, is well known as the founder of binakol, chicken soup based on sweet water of the young coconut (buko). Besides that, another cuisine known as inasal, a barbecued chicken marinated in annatto and citrus also originated from Bacolod.

Fancy a taste of fresh raw fish or meat? In the Visayas, kinilaw - the marinating of fish, shellfish and meat in vinegar or other souring agents for the purpose of eating it raw is at its pristine best. The preparation of kinilaw in Dumaguete uses palm-wine vinegar, lime, chilies and coconut cream.

CARAGAS/ MINDANAO

This region, located on the far south, offers a wide variety of exotic cuisine, that are greatly influenced by the Malays. Like in many Malay dishes, spices are used liberally. Among those are turmeric, garlic, ginger, roasted coconut and chilies. The locals like to eat their seafood raw, grilled or fried. At times, they would cook it in soups with lemon grass, ginger and green papayas, or coconut cream and turmeric. As for meat such as chicken, it is either mixed with taro in stinging soup or served in curry. Kamoteng kahoy (cassava) is boiled and grated into cakes while root crops are eaten together with rice. The highly favored glutinous rice is prepared with turmeric and pimento or often combined with spices, prawns or coconut milk.


But in all of the dishes ADOBO still represent The Philippines


黒いサファイア/Black Sapphire
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A lot to mention but only one food Filipinos really like to eat in every occasions: it's the LITSON BABOY...


bluecross0924
the most known dish that represents the philippines is the adobo.


αηтι тяσℓℓ мιѕѕιℓє
now i don't know about any of those...but here's one which would really represent the Filipino food as a whole...balot..you should try it!


battgirl
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Adobo. Most Filipinos all over the archipelago knows to cook up basic adobo, be it chicken, pork or a combination =)


annabelle p
Lechon.


Kate
lechon, ballut, pinoy..


astraboy
Overall Adobo is the most popular. It's very popular in the cheap "carinderias" (low-end fastfood joints) all over the country but ironically, its not popular at all in restaurants.
Maybe this is because everyone eats adobo often at their homes.


Sunshine
I'd say it's LECHON or roasted pork.


Juan C
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Philippine overall- Adobo


bittersweet_luv77
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Balot and lumpia. A lot of my co-workers are asking me about lumpia all the time.


anna m
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Adobo for me. be it chicken or pork.


jan-na~♥~ and im luvin it
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adobo!


leydii
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adobo


xtra0
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adobo - they even made a movie with it in the title.


♥Sapphire
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I would say Pinakbet or CPA (chicken pork adobo)

=)


Nanda
I'd choose Bagoong Alamang !


sheesh_kebab
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adobo... each household has its own way of cooking it... :)


Becky Go-Belmonte
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Adobo, since all regions have its own version of it.


yamitz
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Overall-sinigang!



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