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  2. Puchero - Wikipedia

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    In Philippine cuisine, puchero (Spanish: Pochero; Tagalog: putsero) is a dish composed of beef chunks stewed with saba bananas (or plantains). The dish may also include potatoes or sweet potatoes, chorizos de Bilbao, bok choy, leeks, chickpeas, cabbage and tomato sauce. Other versions replace beef with chicken or pork.

  3. Afritada - Wikipedia

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    Afritada is a Philippine dish consisting of chicken, beef, or pork braised in tomato sauce with carrots, potatoes, and red and green bell peppers. It is served on white rice and is a common Filipino meal. [2] It can also be cooked with seafood. [3] [4]

  4. Sopas - Wikipedia

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    Sopas usually use chicken, but can also use beef or more rarely, diced pork or even turkey. It can also use leftover meat or processed meat like corned beef. [5] It is usually removed once tender and shredded with the bones discarded, but some recipes skip this part. The stock is saved for later. [6]

  5. What's Cooking: St. Louis Fish & Chicken opens in Beaver ...

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    Atop that menu is Linmar Whole Chicken Wings & Fries, with four wings servings costing $7.99, six wings, $10.99, 10 wings, $14.99, and 15 wings for $23.99. St. Louis Fish & Chicken opens in Beaver ...

  6. Pochero - Wikipedia

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  7. Bulalo - Wikipedia

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    Bulalô (Tagalog: [bʊlɐˈlɔʔ]) is a beef dish from the Philippines.It is a light colored soup that is made by cooking beef shanks and bone marrow until the collagen and fat has been melted into the clear broth.

  8. Lauya - Wikipedia

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    Lauya / ˈ l ɑː uː j ɑː / is a Filipino stew. Its name is derived from the Spanish-Filipino term "la olla" (lit. "the ceramic pot"), likely referring to the native clay pots (banga) in which stews were made in. [1] [2] It is now often associated with the Ilocano stew typically made with pork or beef.

  9. City chicken - Wikipedia

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    City chicken is commonly found in the metropolitan areas of Cincinnati, [6] Cleveland, [6] Detroit, Binghamton, Erie, Pittsburgh, [6] Buffalo and Scranton, hence, the dish's "urban" title. In Canada, it is quite popular in the ethnic Ukrainian regions of the west, and the deli-counter version is popular in the Ottawa Valley and Kitchener area.