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  2. Binakol - Wikipedia

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    Binakol, also spelled binakoe, is a Filipino chicken soup made from chicken cooked in coconut water with grated coconut, green papaya (or chayote), leafy vegetables, garlic, onion, ginger, lemongrass, and patis (fish sauce). It can also be spiced with chilis.

  3. Binakle - Wikipedia

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    Binakle is a type of steamed rice cake originating from the Ifugao province of the Philippines.It is made from glutinous rice (diket) that is pounded into a paste, wrapped in banana or rattan leaves, and steamed.

  4. List of coconut dishes - Wikipedia

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    Baye baye – Filipino rice dish; Beijinho – Brazilian birthday party candy; Bibikkan – Sri Lankan coconut cake; Binakol – Filipino chicken soup; Boston bun – Sweet roll with spices and thick icing; Botok – Indonesian traditional banana leaf dish

  5. Aklan - Wikipedia

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    Variants of the dish can also be made with other types of meat or seafood. It is a type of ginataan. [25] [26] Binakol, also spelled binakoe, is a Filipino chicken soup made from chicken cooked in coconut water with grated coconut, green papaya (or chayote), leafy vegetables, garlic, onion, ginger, lemongrass, and patis (fish sauce). It can ...

  6. The funky mold turning food waste into culinary delights

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    As the mold digests the proteins and starch within the fibrous pulp, it also breaks down the cellulose, turning what remains into a dish beloved by many across western Indonesia, Grist reports.

  7. Inubaran - Wikipedia

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    Inubaran is a Filipino chicken stew or soup made with chicken cooked with diced banana pith, coconut milk (gata) or coconut cream (kakang gata), a souring agent, lemongrass, and various spices.

  8. Tinola - Wikipedia

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    Tinola is very similar to binakol and ginataang manok, but differ in that the latter two use coconut water and coconut milk, respectively. [3] [4] A related dish is lauya of the Ilocano people. However, lauya is partial to pork or beef knuckles. [5]

  9. Binagol - Wikipedia

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    Binagol is a Filipino sweet steamed delicacy of the Waray people made from mashed giant taro corms, condensed milk, sugar, coconut milk, and egg yolks.It is distinctively placed in half of a coconut shell and then wrapped in banana leaves and twine.