innocentbaby23 Posted February 16, 2006 Share Posted February 16, 2006 ako the best pa rin for me ang laing na medyo spicy :cool: Quote Link to comment
bembrat Posted February 16, 2006 Share Posted February 16, 2006 the best filipino dish that suits me tonight...adobong manok (native) with kamatis as sawsawan Quote Link to comment
jared26 Posted February 16, 2006 Share Posted February 16, 2006 pork/chicken adobo...tsaka sinigang na baboy! tsalap! Quote Link to comment
lomex32 Posted February 16, 2006 Share Posted February 16, 2006 Adobo is of Hispanic origin ..... the best filipino dish that suits me tonight...adobong manok (native) with kamatis as sawsawan<{POST_SNAPBACK}> pork/chicken adobo...tsaka sinigang na baboy! tsalap!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote Link to comment
luol_deng Posted February 16, 2006 Share Posted February 16, 2006 (edited) Adobo is of Hispanic origin .....<{POST_SNAPBACK}> OK let me get this... alexzs27 started this thread saying; "what do you think is the best filipino dish for you and be proud of to tell to the whole world that this is the BEST food ever that they must TASTE....... " now we have the lomex32 "Filipino Dish Police" going around knocking everyones fav Filipino dish they have eaten for their entire life just because of origin... maybe this thread should be posted with rules stating; 1) Must have no origins what so ever including Spanish, Other Asian, European or Western influence. 2) Purely Filipino dish with Filipino ingredients again no traces of other influences 3) lomex32 approved im not going at you dude, but serious let the people express what their fav foods have been and what they love that their moms, gfs, wives, lolas or even themselves have cooked for many years...Regardless or what...every food has some sort of trace from other origins...we just happened to import it "our" own... and please stop using jolibee with batangas beef or what ever as an example its like way opposite or else your just making a thread boring and the exact same answer is sinigang, sinigang, sinigang, sinigang, sinigang, sinigang, sinigang, sinigang or what so... Edited February 16, 2006 by luol_deng Quote Link to comment
lomex32 Posted February 17, 2006 Share Posted February 17, 2006 Easy dude, iyak ka naman kaagad. Don't be sentimental ... Use facts If you felt that your intellect was challenged then try using facts than whineIf you feel bored try opening up a thread on gd, mommy and lola recipes... Check this out....http://www.barkada.de/cuisine.htmlhttp://www.thetylers.com/electricchef/recipes/philippines/ Quote:Regardless of origin, lechon, lumpia, and pork adobo are now considered national dishes. Regional variations in the fresh ingredients available account for provincial specialties. -------------------------Trivia:If people want Japanese food they go for SushiIf people want Indian food they go for CurryIf people want Chinese food they go for dimsumIf people want Filipino food they go for ...... Jollibee Now tell your friends that the Best Filipino Food is a Hamburger.... PEACEOK let me get this... alexzs27 started this thread saying; "what do you think is the best filipino dish for you and be proud of to tell to the whole world that this is the BEST food ever that they must TASTE....... " now we have the lomex32 "Filipino Dish Police" going around knocking everyones fav Filipino dish they have eaten for their entire life just because of origin... maybe this thread should be posted with rules stating; 1) Must have no origins what so ever including Spanish, Other Asian, European or Western influence. 2) Purely Filipino dish with Filipino ingredients again no traces of other influences 3) lomex32 approved im not going at you dude, but serious let the people express what their fav foods have been and what they love that their moms, gfs, wives, lolas or even themselves have cooked for many years...Regardless or what...every food has some sort of trace from other origins...we just happened to import it "our" own... and please stop using jolibee with batangas beef or what ever as an example its like way opposite or else your just making a thread boring and the exact same answer is sinigang, sinigang, sinigang, sinigang, sinigang, sinigang, sinigang, sinigang or what so...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote Link to comment
luol_deng Posted February 17, 2006 Share Posted February 17, 2006 (edited) Easy dude, iyak ka naman kaagad. Don't be sentimental ... Use facts If you felt that your intellect was challenged then try using facts than whineIf you feel bored try opening up a thread on gd, mommy and lola recipes... Check this out....http://www.barkada.de/cuisine.htmlhttp://www.thetylers.com/electricchef/recipes/philippines/ Quote:Regardless of origin, lechon, lumpia, and pork adobo are now considered national dishes. Regional variations in the fresh ingredients available account for provincial specialties. -------------------------Trivia:If people want Japanese food they go for SushiIf people want Indian food they go for CurryIf people want Chinese food they go for dimsumIf people want Filipino food they go for ...... Jollibee Now tell your friends that the Best Filipino Food is a Hamburger.... PEACE<{POST_SNAPBACK}> dude those are the two sites i quoted to u before....and you gave me an answer saying the internet wasnt built till the 70s and such...btw i see beef machdo, adobo are in the recipes... alright linksy postedPORK AND CHICKEN ADOBO, IN MY OWN INGREDIENTS. your reply wasUsing Filipino Beef from Batangas does not make Jolibbe Yumburger a Filipino dish.What is the Filipino word for Hamburger? hmmm now on one of the websites it says.. Regardless of origin, lechon, lumpia, and pork adobo are now considered national dishes. Regional variations in the fresh ingredients available account for provincial specialties. also...The 300 years of Spanish rule have resulted majority of Filipino dishes being of Spanish derivation. As a matter of fact, our food are mixture of Spanish, Chinese some Indian and of course nowadays is American influences, these are the countries who influenced the food culture. Edited February 17, 2006 by luol_deng Quote Link to comment
lomex32 Posted February 17, 2006 Share Posted February 17, 2006 Dude ..Try finding facts for yourself ..... Find websites, journals, clippings, bills, laws, scrolls, artifacts, wall paintings ...... That is why i mentoned "QUOTE" If the source of the fact is being challenged then find a better one ... Knowledge is Power"Kapag walang knowledge walang power..." - Ernie Baron (deceased) Trivia:The Philippines is comprised by 7,000+ islands, has beaches, lakes, streams, falls, mountains, caves .... the abundance of food ingredients is no question.... dude those are the two sites i quoted to u before....and you gave me an answer saying the internet wasnt built till the 70s and such...btw i see beef machdo, adobo are in the recipes... alright linksy postedyour reply wasnow on one of the websites it says..also...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote Link to comment
deep_blow Posted February 17, 2006 Share Posted February 17, 2006 it will have to be kare-kare, then pochero and sinigang na sugpo Quote Link to comment
luol_deng Posted February 17, 2006 Share Posted February 17, 2006 Dude ..Try finding facts for yourself ..... Find websites, journals, clippings, bills, laws, scrolls, artifacts, wall paintings ...... That is why i mentoned "QUOTE" If the source of the fact is being challenged then find a better one ... Knowledge is Power"Kapag walang knowledge walang power..." - Ernie Baron (deceased) Trivia:The Philippines is comprised by 7,000+ islands, has beaches, lakes, streams, falls, mountains, caves .... the abundance of food ingredients is no question....<{POST_SNAPBACK}> i took ur quote to quote u back on a post u stated <_< Quote Link to comment
lomex32 Posted February 17, 2006 Share Posted February 17, 2006 (edited) Mayt, Obviously you simply ran out when your posts were challenged. Stick to the topic, it says Filipino, you obvioulsy have nothing at hand to support your post post again when you have something Trivia :McDonald's operations in he Philippines is wholly owned by McDonald's Philippines ...... as a company it is now owned by Filipino's. Though no one claims that Hamburger is a Filipino dish. i took ur quote to quote u back on a post u stated <_<<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Edited February 17, 2006 by lomex32 Quote Link to comment
baccaratboy Posted February 20, 2006 Share Posted February 20, 2006 I love KARE-KARE Quote Link to comment
kiko machine Posted February 21, 2006 Share Posted February 21, 2006 crispy pata... yum yum.... Quote Link to comment
luol_deng Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 Mayt, Obviously you simply ran out when your posts were challenged. Stick to the topic, it says Filipino, you obvioulsy have nothing at hand to support your post post again when you have something Trivia :McDonald's operations in he Philippines is wholly owned by McDonald's Philippines ...... as a company it is now owned by Filipino's. Though no one claims that Hamburger is a Filipino dish.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> hey dude didnt u get my one line post back to u? hehe alright btw u really got a hard on for hamburgers? still good to see ur using an example that is like way opposite this will be my last post here get back to topic or its not lomex32 approved....cheers! Quote Link to comment
lomex32 Posted February 22, 2006 Share Posted February 22, 2006 Cheer mayt, Haven't heard from you lately ....... Perhaps it a nice idea hey dude didnt u get my one line post back to u? hehe alright btw u really got a hard on for hamburgers? still good to see ur using an example that is like way opposite this will be my last post here get back to topic or its not lomex32 approved....cheers!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote Link to comment
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