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Pinoy Cook: a food and cooking blog
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Delicious random thoughts

Documenting and analyzing the history of Filipino food and the way we eat are a doctoral dissertation waiting to be written. While there are many Filipino cookbooks on the market, the earliest printed cookbook dates back to the last century, a researcher must go through the archives in Spain and Mexico to find older manuscript cookbooks or compilations of recipes to trace the foreign influences ...

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Unique, edgy resto spices up Manila’s food scene

Diners in SM North EDSA’s newly opened crispy chicken restaurant, 4 Fingers Crispy Chicken, have been munching on the crispy chicken coated with soy garlic and spicy sauce, in a setting reminiscent of the New York subway scene complete with graffiti walls, a mural reflecting Koreatown, old industrial lighting, and ultra-hip music

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The lowly sayote

THE Frugal Housewife is here again and guess what is in her market basket? The sayote. That’s what. Now that sayote prices are back to normal, we can happily indulge in this completely inexpensive and healthy food. At about two or so months ago the price of sayote was exorbitant, what with each sayote selling at 10 pesos.

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Chinese dishes to promote good luck in the New Lunar Year

I asked some of my good Filipino-Chinese friends to celebrate the New Lunar Year with me by means of their treasured family recipes: dishes they customarily prepare and serve to promote prosperity and abundance in the year to come.

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Dining with Bob Marlin

YOU MIGHT have assumed that this restaurant is home to Jamaican cuisine, particularly seafood. The word play between the name of the famous Jamaican artist Bob Marley and the fish marlin aside—Bob Marlin Restaurant & Grill actually serves well-loved Filipino dishes amid a smooth Rastafarian ambiance.

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Agriculture department promotes white corn

FILIPINOS need not worry of rice shortage. That is, if all stakeholder will work together to promote the production and consumption of alternative food staples such as white corn to achieve food security in the country and fight the increasing demand of rice.

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