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    One of the most popular street foods in the Philippines, Kwek kwek (also called tokneneng) is a staple item in those ubiquitous pushcarts roaming the streets of Manila. Made of quail eggs deep-fried in flour, Kwek kwek is a cheap and filling snack especially for those in a hurry. However, quail eggs are said to…

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    Buffalo Chicken Wings

    Buffalo wings is a staple dish in bars and restaurants, as well as home parties. Both children and adults can’t get enough of these tender chicken wings coated with spicy sauce. It was said to have originated in 1964 in where else, Buffalo, New York. This American favorite has become a popular dish in many…

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    Chicken Curry Recipe

    This is one of those foreign dishes that we Filipinos have adapted and made our own. Originally from India, our version of the Chicken Curry makes use of local ingredients such as patis and siling labuyo. Ingredients: – 1 kilo of chicken, cut into serving pieces – 3 bell peppers, sliced into strips – 2…

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    Tokwat Baboy

    Tokwat Baboy is actually a side dish for lugaw and pancit palabok but Filipinos usually eat the dish as a main viand or pulutan. Tokwa or tofu is considered as a wonder food. The Chinese regularly eat tofu, which is low in fat and calories. Ingredients: – 400 grams of pork face or pork rump…

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    Chicken Teriyaki

    Chicken teriyaki is one of the most frequently ordered dishes in Japanese restaurants, especially those who are not quite adventurous enough to order raw dishes such as sushi. The word teriyaki is a combination of two Japanese terms – teri, which means luster and yaki which means to grill or broil. The secret to the…