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Filipino Cuisine: November 2010
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Exotic Food From the Pearl of the Orient Sea - The Philippines. Barbaradyut is a a kind of moss found in the farms of Cuyapo. Usually in moist rocks and on hills. It is colored green and maybe dried, like a mushroom for future cooking. 1 onion, minced thinly. 2 pcs tomatoes, sliced thinly. Barbaradyut is prepared as a salad. Steam the barbaradyut for about three (3) minutes. Remove from water and put in a bowl. Mix onion, sliced tomatoes and salt in a separate bowl. Pour the mixture on the barbaradyut.
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Filipino Cuisine: Pork Adobo
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Exotic Food From the Pearl of the Orient Sea - The Philippines. Adobo is the most popular Filipino dish enjoyed by all classes. Estimated cooking time: 50 minutes. 1/2 kilo pork cut in cubes. 1 head garlic, minced. 1 onion, diced. 1/2 cup soy sauce. 1 cup of water. 2 potatoes, cut in cubes (optional). 3 laurel leaves (bay leaves). 3 tablespoons of cooking oil or olive oil. Salt and pepper to taste. In a big sauce pan or wok, heat 2 tablespoons of oil then sauté the minced garlic and onions.
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Filipino Cuisine: April 2011
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Exotic Food From the Pearl of the Orient Sea - The Philippines. Courtesy of Baloy, Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija. Isang itong exotic food na makikita specifically sa Barangay Baloy, Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija. Nakukuha ito tuwing panahon ng pangingitlog ng mga malalaking (pulang)langgam . Kinukuha ng mga magsasaka ang mga itlog nito, binabanlian ng maligamgam na tubig at minsa'y hinahaluan ng kamatis para lalo itong maging masarap sa panslasa. 171; Newer Posts. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Nilagang Talbos ng Kamote.
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Filipino Cuisine: October 2010
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Exotic Food From the Pearl of the Orient Sea - The Philippines. Pakbet (Pinakbet), Ilocano Style. Here's the original pakbet of Ilocanos. Other variations were made but the simplest is still the best. 6 pcs round eggplant, quartered. 6 pcs native ampalaya, quartered. 3 pcs tomatoes, quartered. 2 pcs onions, quartered. 1 tbsp. fish bagoong. 1/4 kilo bagnet or pork belly. Fry bagnet or pork belly, set aside. Top it with the fried bagnet or pork belly. Never stir. Just shake the pan. 1 cup of water. 1 thumb...
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Filipino Cuisine: Ar-Arosip (Lato, Sea Weeds)
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Exotic Food From the Pearl of the Orient Sea - The Philippines. Ar-Arosip (Lato, Sea Weeds). Ar-arosip is a traditional Ilocano delicacy. It is a kind of edible seaweed and is best as an appetizer. 1/4 k of ar-arosip (lato / sea weeds). 2 pcs of ring onions. 1 pc of onion. Wash ar-arosip to get rid of any dirt or sand clinging in the morsel-like weed. Toss it with fresh tomato slices and ring onions. No need to for salt as this is already salty. Add calamansi if desired. June 16, 2014 at 2:54 AM.
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Trabaho At Iba Pa: OFW deployment to South Korea to resume Dec 7
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Trabaho At Iba Pa. OFW deployment to South Korea to resume Dec 7. The deployment of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) to South Korea will resume Tuesday as the situation in the area has stabilized, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) said on Monday. DOLE Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said 160 Filipino workers, including the 55 workers who were supposed to fly to South Korea on November 30, will push through with their flights on Tuesday. Baldoz told Palace reporters in an ambush interview in Manila.
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Science City of Muñoz: Meet Ecija’s ‘Rice Coffee Queen’
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Science City of Muñoz. Wednesday, April 20, 2011. Meet Ecija’s ‘Rice Coffee Queen’. SCIENCE CITY OF MUÑOZ. Philippines—When Leticia Basubas of Barangay (village) Maligaya here decided that producing coffee from rice was her likeliest road to success, not a few raised their eyebrows and scoffed at her business sense: “Who will buy your coffee? 8221; “Where will you sell it? And rice-based chiffon cake. Rice brownies, rice waffles, rice nougat, rice-enriched pasta and rice noodles. 8221; business. At t...
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Trabaho At Iba Pa: DOLE's New Year advice to job seekers: Hone up skills to avail of opportunities
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Trabaho At Iba Pa. DOLEs New Year advice to job seekers: Hone up skills to avail of opportunities. Hone up your skills to avail of job opportunities in 2011.". This is the New Year advice of Labor and Employment Secretary Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz to jobseekers yesterday, as she bared that 2010 brought increased local job opportunities as can be seen from the country's main online portal for jobs and skills matching, the Phil-Jobnet system ( www.phil-job.net. The labor and employment chief emphasized th...
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Palayan City: Profile and Brief History
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Monday, November 22, 2010. Profile and Brief History. Is a 5th class city in the province of Nueva Ecija. Philippines. It is the capital city of Nueva Ecija. According to the latest census, it has a population of 33,506 people in 6,279 households. Is located in the heart of Nueva Ecija. The new provincial capitol of Nueva Ecija. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Nueva Ecija, Philippines. Science City of Muñoz. Did You Know That. Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs).
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Aliaga, Nueva Ecija: Profile and Geographical Location
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Aliaga, Nueva Ecija. Monday, November 22, 2010. Profile and Geographical Location. Is a 1st class municipality in the province of Nueva Ecija. Philippines, Formerly it was called Pulung Bibit. Little Manila). The First mayor is Aneceto Pere. According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 61,270 people in 9,849 households. Tagalog is the most important and major dialect. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). Trabaho At Iba Pa. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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