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agent used in sinigang. other fruits such as guava, tomato, kamias (bilimbi,) green mango, pineapple, kalamansi (native lime) and santol (wild mangosteen) can also be used as souring ingredients. the dish is commonly cooked with vegetables such as radish, taro, okra, eggplant and spinach, bokchoy or mustard
green. my mom prepares sinigang using unripe tamarind by boiling it and separating the pulp from the seeds. this gives the sinigang a certain "kick" to it. when you taste the broth, your lips will definitely pucker up. sinigang is usually served with steamed rice along with "sawsawan" which is made...
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