Cont.. Filipino Cuisine in A Nutshell - Deepstash

Cont.. Filipino Cuisine in A Nutshell

The Philippines has one of the most varied selections of vinegar in the world: coconut sap, pineapple, sugar cane, palm, and banana among others

Filipino cuisine is best enjoyed with rice. Every meal is paired with one form of rice or another; even snacks and breakfast

Filipinos could eat as many as 5-7 times a day.

  • Early breakfast
  • breakfast
  • morning snack
  • lunch
  • afternoon snack
  • dinner
  • pulutan (small bites while drinking beer or hard liquor) /midnight snack for the non-drinkers

Traditionally, Filipino food is best enjoyed when eaten with bare hands. This practice is called kamayan.

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