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  2. Binagoongan - Wikipedia

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    Binagoongan is a Filipino cooking process consisting of vegetables (most notably water spinach) or meat (usually pork, but can also be chicken or beef) sautéed or braised in bagoong alamang (shrimp paste), garlic, black peppercorns, and bay leaves. Some recipes also add pineapples, chilis, or coconut cream to balance the flavors.

  3. Calumpit longganisa - Wikipedia

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    Calumpit longganisa, also known as longganisang bawang (lit. "garlic longaniza"), is a Filipino pork sausage originating from Calumpit, Bulacan, Philippines. It is a type of de recado longganisa . It is made with lean pork, pork fat, garlic, bay leaves, brown sugar, soy sauce, vinegar, salt, black pepper, paprika, and optionally, chili.

  4. Chicken longganisa - Wikipedia

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    Chicken longganisa is a Filipino fresh sausage made with minced chicken meat, garlic, onion, soy sauce, muscovado sugar, salt, vinegar, and black pepper. Vegetable extenders can also be added like carrots, turnips, or jicamas. It is sold as a healthier alternative to other kinds of longganisa. It is usually prepared without the casing ...

  5. Longaniza - Wikipedia

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    Alaminos longganisa – pork longganisa de recado from Pangasinan; Cabanatuan longganisa (or Batutay) – beef longganisa from Nueva Ecija, with sweet and garlicky variants and can be made without a casing ("skinless") [9] Calumpit longganisa (or Longganisang Bawang) Chorizo de Bilbao – dry pork longganisa characterized by the use of paprika

  6. Morcón (Filipino cuisine) - Wikipedia

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    It is then stuffed with minced carrots, various longganisa sausages (or even bacon or hotdogs), cheese (usually queso de bola), pickled cucumber, and various other ingredients. The beef is carefully rolled into a cylinder, tied horizontally and vertically with twine, and sprinkled with flour. The beef is then fried until brown. [4] [5] [6] [7]

  7. Pampanga longganisa - Wikipedia

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    Pampanga longganisa is a Filipino pork sausage originating from the province of Pampanga. It is a type of hamonado (sweet) longganisa. It is typically longer and thinner than other Philippine sausages. It is made with pork, garlic, brown sugar, black pepper, coarse salt, and vinegar. It can be prepared with or without the casing.

  8. Lucban longganisa - Wikipedia

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    Lucban longganisa is a Filipino pork sausage originating from Lucban, Quezon. It is a type of de recado longganisa. It is characterized by its use of oregano and its garlicky and sour taste. It is made with coarse and lean pork, pork fat, coarse salt, onions, garlic, oregano, paprika, peppercorns, sugar, and vinegar. [1]

  9. Afritada - Wikipedia

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    Afritada is a Philippine dish consisting of chicken, beef, or pork braised in tomato sauce with carrots, potatoes, and red and green bell peppers. It is served on white rice and is a common Filipino meal. [2] It can also be cooked with seafood. [3] [4]