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  2. Fish longganisa - Wikipedia

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    Fish longganisa, or fish chorizo, is a Filipino sausage made with fish instead of pork or beef. It is typically made from tuna, tilapia, or milkfish.It is prepared identically to other Filipino longganisa and is marketed as a healthier alternative.

  3. Century Pacific Food - Wikipedia

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    The parent company, Century Pacific Group, Inc., was established by Ricardo S. Po, Sr. (1931–2021) on December 12, 1978 as Century Canning Corporation, whose primary business was the distribution and sales of canned and processed fish products derived from tuna, sardines, and milkfish.

  4. Filipino cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Filipino cuisine is composed of the cuisines of more than a hundred distinct ethnolinguistic groups found throughout the Philippine archipelago.A majority of mainstream Filipino dishes that comprise Filipino cuisine are from the food traditions of various ethnolinguistic groups and tribes of the archipelago, including the Ilocano, Pangasinan, Kapampangan, Tagalog, Bicolano, Visayan, Chavacano ...

  5. Go-To Tuna Recipe - AOL

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    You'll Need 1 can (5 oz/142 g) albacore tuna, packed in water and drained1 tbsp (15 g) av Photographs by Corinne Quesnel. Used with permission of Mango Publishing Group.

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  7. Sesame-Crusted Tuna with Ginger Cream Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a saucepan, heat 2 tablespoons of the oil. Add the ginger, onion and garlic and cook over moderate heat, stirring, until softened, 5 minutes.

  8. Dayok - Wikipedia

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    Dayok is a Philippine condiment originating from the islands of Visayas and Mindanao in the Philippines. It is made from fish entrails (usually from yellowfin tuna), excluding the heart and the bile sac. It is fermented with salt, and sometimes rice wine and various herbs.

  9. Tuna fish sandwich - Wikipedia

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    A tuna boat is a tuna fish sandwich served in a hot dog bun or long-split bread roll. A grilled tuna sandwich is based on fresh tuna instead of canned tuna. In 2001, Cindy Pawlcyn published a recipe for an Ahi tuna sandwich, consisting of a grilled Ahi tuna steak served on a poppyseed bun. [24]