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filipino food lovers around the world. tuesday, october , philippine cuisine common ingredients the philippine cuisine has a broad base. the philippines has a great location where it is based with abundant natural food sources: seafood, fruits, vegetables and wild game. the sea is the principal source of
,) swordfish, game fish, sablefish, tuna, cod, blue marlin and squid are common ingredients in filipino dishes. popular shellfish include oysters (talaba,) mussels (tahong,) clams (halaan and tulya,) large and small crabs (alimango and alimasag respectively,) prawns (sugpo,) and shrimp. dried and smoked...
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. $ ohzi vegetarian special $ ohzi al-sham plate special served with choice of salad or tabouleh. $ maza (salads and sides) falafel grounded garbanzo beans, parsley, cilantro, garlic, mixed spices and deep-fried. $ hummus garbanzo beans, garlic and lemon blended with tahini. $ dolma stiffed grave leaves
parsley, fresh mint, tomatoes, couscous, green onion, spices, lemon and olive oil. $ tahini salad tomato, cucumber, parsley and mint mixed with tahini sauce. $ deep-fried eggplant $ rice $ mojjandara lentil beans and bulgar topped with onion, lightly fried in olive oil. $ baba ghanouge breaded and smoked...
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to [...] four countries that rock steak...and how to be inspired by them by maines food & party warehouse on tuesday march , posted in: tips | tagged with: cooking , international , steak , tips , trends steaks around the world are kicking up the flavor with unique preparation methods and different cuts
of meat. we've hunted down some of the innovative ways that steaks are being prepared in france, mexico, japan, and brazil, in order to inspire your menu and expand your steak-house repertoire. france years ago, diners could only find [...] how to plan a spaghetti dinner fundraiser by maines food &...
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