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  2. 8 Great Recipes from Food Blog 'Oh, Bite It' - AOL

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    Kitchen Daily has so many great contributors, and we love all of their recipes! Amy Erickson of Oh, Bite It has mastered the art of drool-worthy and unique treats. Her goal in the kitchen is to be ...

  3. The Filipino Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Filipino Music Fest – a concert at the Estancia Mall in Pasig on October 12. It featured Nina , I Belong to the Zoo and Driven 2.0. It also saw the exhibition of thee finalist songs of a competition namely "Dito pa rin Ako" by Daniel Temporada, "Higit pa sa Ganda" by Maria Angelica Dayao, and "My Superstar" by Edmund Perlas and C-Tru.

  4. Filipino-American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A typical Filipino American dish consists of a soup, ulam (any food), kanin (rice), type of meat, fruits, and dipping sauces. [ 3 ] Different soups may include things such as Munnggo gisado masabaw , a soup consisting of Mung beans and pork or shrimp.

  5. Sam’s Club Has a New Food Court Menu Item for a Limited Time. ... True Food Kitchen, with 47 U.S. locations, has become one of the first national restaurant brands to go 100% seed oil-free ...

  6. List of Philippine dishes - Wikipedia

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    A tempura-like Filipino street food of duck or quail eggs covered in an orange-dyed batter and then deep-fried. Tokneneng uses duck eggs while the smaller kwek kwek use quail eggs. Tokwa at baboy: A bean curd (tokwa is Filipino for tofu, from Lan-nang) and pork dish. Usually serving as an appetizer or for pulutan. Also served with Lugaw.

  7. Mooncakes Are Just the Beginning: 14 Recipes for the Mid ...

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    Cookbook author Betty Liu reflects on food, family-style, in celebration of home and harvest Mooncakes Are Just the Beginning: 14 Recipes for the Mid-Autumn Festival Skip to main content

  8. Kiping - Wikipedia

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    Kiping is a traditional Filipino leaf-shaped wafer made from glutinous rice. It originates from the city of Lucban, Quezon. It is celebrated annually in the Pahiyas Festival. It can be eaten grilled or fried and can be dipped in sugar, vinegar, or other sauces. [1]

  9. Pinakbet - Wikipedia

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    Pinakbét (also called pakbét) is a traditional Filipino vegetable dish that originates from the Ilocos Region of the Philippines. The dish consists of a variety of vegetables and flavored with bugguóng munamón (bagoóng isdâ or fermented anchovies) or armáng (alamáng or fermented shrimp or krill paste). It is commonly served as a side ...