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answered by jordanscool22 2
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2006-09-10 09:28:30
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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False
2006-09-10 09:28:28
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answered by cyunos 2
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TRUE
IT SAYS LATIN ISN'T THAT SPANISH...LOL
Adobo
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This article is about the Filipino cuisine Adobo; for the spicy Latin American sauce, see Adobo sauce; for the spice, see Adobo (spice)
Adobo, a common dish in the Philippines, is typically made from pork or chicken, slow-cooked in soy sauce, vinegar, crushed garlic, bay leaf, and black peppercorns. This dish originates from the Northern region of the Philippines.
It is one of the first dishes Filipinos learn to cook as it is simple and requires just a handful of ingredients. In good-tasting adobo, none of the spice flavors dominates but rather the taste is a delicate balance of all the ingredients. As with most dishes, there will be slight variations in the ratios of the ingredients or the cooking process, and the cook's unique touch is impressed upon the final outcome.
Adobo is a very common packed food for Filipino mountaineers and travellers because of its relatively longer shelf-life.
2006-09-10 09:40:01
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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Adobo is a food that comes from Philippines. And Filipino knows more about adobo food like chicken adobo, tuna adobo, beef adobo, even vegetables... and others
2006-09-10 09:40:08
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answered by -lhan- 3
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Totally false
2006-09-10 09:28:20
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answered by Katelynn 3
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false
2006-09-10 09:45:03
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answered by Anonymous
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false
2006-09-10 09:37:00
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answered by Jubei 7
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false
2006-09-10 09:28:41
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answered by Anonymous
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false, It's from India
2006-09-10 09:30:05
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answered by Patricia A 2
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