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Bob Hubbard said:I dabble in cooking, leaning towards Chinese and Mexican, but some of those recipes look fun to try. Any suggestions on where to look for some of the ingredients? I didn't find a few at my local grocery store (which has a decent international section.)
forceanchors said:Be sure to try Balut any time you can !!!!!
Bob Hubbard said:Rice is good. Any particular type, or just plain white rice?
The Game said:Is there a primary ingredient to Filipino food? Something you'll find pretty common in many dishes?
PeteNerd said:Make sure you try Aso or Ascal too. It's delicious.
Pete
Black Grass said:Me and my buddy polished of a pack of tocino and a pack of longanisa last night. I swear I think my heart stopped at one point.
Tocino is suger cured porked it has a lot of fat (60g of fat per 400g) it rocks on the BBQ.
Longanisa, is filipino sweet garlic sausage (so damn good!). As my friend says " it makes bacon look like lean turkey.
I have so say that filipino's are geniuses with pork.
Vince
aka Black Grass