One of my son's favorite Filipino dish, Pork Sinigang. He particularly loves the Okra, Eggplant, Taro and Radish. Since we ran out of Taro, I put potato instead. It turned out to be good, too!
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12 years ago
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Katuwa naman at kumakain pala si Jake ng Okra,si Kendrick Sitaw lang ang alam na gulay pinoy. :)
ReplyDeletethat looks yummy. I also have sinigang for my FTF Entry
ReplyDeletesarap.. the best talaga!
ReplyDeleteRaining here in Manila lately. Sarap ng sinigang to have sinigang.
ReplyDeleteayay! kalami man ani...daghan rice mahurot ani basta sinigang...yum!
ReplyDeleteHi cecile! thanks for visiting my site.
ReplyDeleteHmnn. you have a nice blogsite here. I'l be following. Happy cooking ~ Margarita
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yummy
ReplyDeletenkakatakam ate Ces.IT's nice to know na fav. itong Fil food na ito ng son mo
ReplyDeletewow sarap, talaga Cez, yong binata mo dyan, kumakain ng okra? yong anak ko kalabasa lang ang kinakain. hehe. Sarap nyang sinigang ngayon dito kasi tag-ulan...ay bagyo nga pala. hehe
ReplyDeleteButi pa si Jacob ate mahilig sa veggies, ako sapilitan ang gimik ko ksy EJ lol..
ReplyDeleteWow..your son eat veggies from Sinigang.nakakatuwa naman!I also miss this...yum yum!
ReplyDeletesarap...buti pa sya nakain ng okra, ako nde, :( but my boy loves veggies! :) anyway, have a great day! -PinayMum - Mommy's Life Around...
ReplyDeleteWe love sinigang, too, especially during the rainy season! Here's my FTF entry: http://www.delightmyappetite.com/2011/05/food-trip-friday-icebergs/
ReplyDeleteMy family loves sinigang too. It's always on our weekly menu.
ReplyDeleteI love sinigang so as my son! It has been one of the most love dish by Filipinos db?
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit late but hope you'll visit my entry http://www.thestrivingchef.com/2011/06/food-trip-friday-mapple-chicken-and.html
I am dying to learn how to cook sinigang. I have to. Someone's visiting me later this year. Hehe
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