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Filipino Cuisine Tips, 2 Of 2 filipino, info 1 e-mail dialogue between 1 manny rothstein 1 dennis santiago and MR> In Traditional Adobo, can the sauce be reduced or thickened and st MR> be "traditional" (many cooks will adapt these recipes to their tas MR> but I want to be sure I am posting your authentic recipes as a sta MR> point). Actually, no. Not and remain the "traditional" form anyway. I've personally never seen Filipino cooks tinker with sauce consistency ver much. There's more experimentation in the area of spice mixtures. As matter of fact, changing which leafy green vegetable is used in a basi recipe is used to change the character of the dish. This shouldn't be surprising when one considers that the Philippines is geographically i general region of the spice trade. Sauces, meaning manipulations of f texture, seem to be more of a Western phenomenon. MR> What is the traditional format of a Filipino dinner - soup, salad, MR> course or what?). See above for some of the information. The format of a meal is basica to put everything on the table at once and have a big - Free for all. Me are a time to interact. A period in which the entire family becomes e in it's enjoyment of another day's survival. The same atmosphere characterizes parties (fiesta's) where all the food is laid out buffet style. Each person then chooses what to eat and how much of each sele to eat from the presentation. [The kids are of course cautioned not t the desserts until after eating the real food. Yield: 1 servings Chinese Recipes - Indian Recipes - Italian Recipes - German Recipes
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