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source of food. hence, the filipino diet is based on fish, crustaceans, and other seafood. milkfish, tilapia, catfish, grouper (lapu-lapu,) mackerel (galunggong,) swordfish, game fish, sablefish, tuna, cod, blue marlin and squid are common ingredients in filipino dishes. popular shellfish include oysters
of tomatoes or tamarind as in pangat, prepared with vegetables and a souring agent to make sinigang, simmered in vinegar and peppers to make paksiw, or roasted over hot charcoal or wood (inihaw). other preparations include escabeche (sweet and sour) or relleno (deboned and stuffed). fish can be preserved...
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