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dishes retained their original hokkien names, such as pancit and lumpia. filipinos incorporated the new chinese cooking methods but added their own indigenous ingredients. as a result, pancit is not complete without a twist of calamansi and lumpia is served with a dipping sauce of vinegar and crushed garlic
filipino dishes are of spanish origin. along with the spanish influence came mexican flavors. the spanish introduced dishes from the iberian peninsula, as well as north, central and south america: olive oil, wine, european seasonings, peppers, tomatoes, corn, potatoes, and the method of sautéing with garlic...
http://filipinofoodaficionado.blogspot.com/2011/10/philippine-cuisine-its-origins-and.html
vitamin e, mono-unsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids, magnesium and phosphorus; protein, calcium, iron and vitamin b complex. almond oil nourishes hair and smoothes hair cuticles. almond oil makes hair long, strong and thick. almond oil massage adds shine to the hair and controls hair fall. garlic
garlicalso known as allium sativum is a species in the onion family alliaceae. garlic contains the sulfur containing compounds like alliin, ajoene, diallylsulfide, dithiin, s-allylcysteine, and enzymes, vitamin b, proteins, minerals, saponins, flavonoids, and maillard reaction products, which are non-sulfur...
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