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  2. Kaldereta - Wikipedia

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    Kaldereta or caldereta [1] [2] is a goat meat [3] stew from the Philippines. Variations of the dish use beef, [4] chicken, [5] or pork. Commonly, the goat meat is stewed with vegetables and liver paste. Vegetables may include tomatoes, potatoes, olives, bell peppers, and hot peppers. Kaldereta sometimes includes tomato sauce.

  3. Nilaga - Wikipedia

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    Nilaga (also written as nilagà) is a traditional meat stew or soup from the Philippines, made with boiled beef (nilagang baka) or pork (nilagang baboy) mixed with various vegetables such as sweet corn, potatoes, kale, and bok choy.

  4. Afritada - Wikipedia

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    The most common ones are afritadang manok (chicken afritada), [8] afritadang baka (beef afritada), and afritadang baboy (pork afritada). [4] Afritada can also be used to cook seafood, like fish (afritadang isda) or mussels (afritadang tahong), utilizing the same basic process as meat afritadas. [9] [10]

  5. These Salty Snack Recipes Will Satisfy Every Craving You've ...

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    This recipe calls for the pairing on top of a cracker and topped with honey and walnuts. So many flavors, so little time. Recipe from Delicious Little Bites. Delicious Little Bites.

  6. Kapampangan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Some popular Kapampangan dishes include sisig, morcon, menudo, caldereta, estofado, embotido, asado, lengua, lechon, chicharon, afritada, bringhi (paella), tabang talangka (crab meat), the "tocino" or pindang including pindang damulag or carabao’s meat tocino and their native version of the longganisa.

  7. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    Philippine English term for Inihaw. Grilled or skewered meat (mainly pork or chicken) marinated in a sweet soy-garlic mixture, grilled, basted with the marinade and then served with either a soy-vinegar dip or a sweet brown sauce. Variants also use offal, such as isaw. Bopis: Batangas Meat dish

  8. Lengua estofado - Wikipedia

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    Other lengua estofado recipes are closer to the Spanish version. Instead of bananas, they typically add mushrooms, as well as carrots, olives, paprika, and optionally, white wine. The sauce can optionally be tomato-based, in which case its preparation becomes very similar to other Filipino dishes like estofado and caldereta. The beef tongue ...

  9. Lobster stew - Wikipedia

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    The term caldereta has become popular in use and most locals use it more often than the term caldera, even if that latter is the originally correct term for designating this variety of lobster dishes. [1] The most symbolic recipe in the island is the caldera de llagosta. [1]