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fish is to have it salted, pan-fried or deep-fried, and then eaten as a simple meal with rice and vegetables. it may also be cooked in a sour broth 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
during meals. leftover rice is often fried with garlic to make sinangag, which is usually served at breakfast together with fried egg and cured meat or sausages. rice is often enjoyed with the sauce or broth from the main dishes. in some regions, rice is mixed with salt, condensed milk, cocoa, or coffee...
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