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  2. Controversial ‘fish milk’ touted as a drink option with kids ...

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    They're really in uncharted waters.

  3. Aquaculture in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1980s, tilapia were the second most farmed fish after milkfish. [18]: 5 Jumbo tiger shrimp were successfully bred in captivity the 1970s. Dedicated shrimp faming began in Negros Occidental, where sugar fields were often converted into aquaculture farms. Jumbo tiger shrimp became the largest marine export of the Philippines. [11]

  4. Food and drink prohibitions - Wikipedia

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    A meal or dish may not contain both meat and dairy products. As well, meat and fish may not be cooked together, nor fish and milk, although fish cooked with other dairy products is permitted. [citation needed] In Italian cuisine, there is a widespread taboo on serving cheese with seafood, [149] [150] [151] although there are several exceptions.

  5. History of fisheries in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, the Philippines led the modernization of Southeast Asian fisheries. [15] At this time, municipal fisheries were 150% larger than commercial ones. [9]: 2 The rapid development and adoption of new technology greatly increased fishery intensity. Active gear, such as trawl nets, began to supplant passive gear, such as fish ...

  6. Lumlom - Wikipedia

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    It is uniquely prepared by burying the fish (typically milkfish or tilapia) in mud for a day or two, allowing it to ferment slightly. After fermentation, it is cleaned and cooked as paksiw sa tuba, with spices, nipa vinegar, and sometimes coconut cream. It is popularly eaten as pulutan (accompanying dish for drinking alcohol). [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. Ancient Filipino diet and health - Wikipedia

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    Fish and Other Seafoods The traditional and basic Filipino diet is rice and fish. Fish and fish products supply the bulk of the protein consumed and fish appears daily for more the one-half of the Filipinos. As the Philippines is surrounded by waters, almost every family did fishing regularly or seasonally.

  8. Bicol express - Wikipedia

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    After the pork has turned brown, the coconut cream/milk is poured into the pan and simmered for a couple minutes under low levels of heat. Next, after 30 minutes of saturating the siling haba under salted water , drain the water and cut up the siling haba into 1-inch slices and add into the pan. [ 9 ]

  9. Superstition in India - Wikipedia

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    On 21 September 1995, a Ganesha idol in Delhi was reported to have drunk the milk offered to it. Soon, as the news spread, similar phenomenon were reported from all over India and a few from abroad. [84] Other idols, like those of Nandi and Shiva, were also reported drinking milk. The price of milk soared due to shortage and policemen had to be ...