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  2. Inihaw - Wikipedia

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    Inihaw (pronounced [ɪˈni:haʊ] ee-NEE-how), also known as sinugba or inasal, are various types of grilled or spit-roasted barbecue dishes from the Philippines.They are usually made from pork or chicken and are served on bamboo skewers or in small cubes with a soy sauce and vinegar-based dip.

  3. Humba - Wikipedia

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    Humba is derived from the Chinese red braised pork belly (Hokkien Chinese: 封肉; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: hong-bah / hong-mah; lit. 'roast meat'; also known in Mandarin Chinese: 紅燒肉; pinyin: hóngshāoròu; lit. 'red cooked meat') introduced to the Philippines via Hokkien immigrants, but it differs significantly from the original dish in that Filipino humba has evolved to be cooked closer to ...

  4. Balbacua - Wikipedia

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    The name balbacua is derived from the Latin American dish barbacoa (which is also the source of the English word "barbecue"), though they are very different dishes. While balbacua is a beef stew, barbacoa is instead meat roasted in a pit. The dish was probably named by the Spanish due to the similarity in the length of time in cooking and the ...

  5. Isaw - Wikipedia

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    Isaw is a popular street food from the Philippines, made from barbecued pig or chicken intestines. It is a type of inihaw. [1] The intestines are cleaned several times and are then either boiled, then grilled on sticks.

  6. How Asheville Chefs Are Helping Their Community After ... - AOL

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    Anyone who has ever visited the city knows that there is a delicious abundance of dining options here, from barbecue, to filipino fare, to Spanish tapas, and everything in between.

  7. Banana cue - Wikipedia

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    It is a portmanteau of banana and barbecue, which in Philippine English refers to meat cooked in a style similar to satay. [1] Description

  8. The 8 best things I’ve tried (so far) at Cincinnati's hottest ...

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    I was happy to see his friendly face behind the counter of Nice Nice, where he's also offering grilled pork belly in Filipino barbecue sauce, teriyaki chicken with broccolini and rice, lumpia and ...

  9. Piyanggang manok - Wikipedia

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    Piyanggang manok, also spelled pyanggang manok, is a Filipino dish consisting of chicken braised in turmeric, onions, lemongrass, ginger, siling haba chilis, garlic, coconut milk, and ground burnt coconut. It originates from the Tausug people of Sulu and Mindanao.