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- noun A
vegetable stew of thePhilippines .
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Examples
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Families now produce crops such as pinakbet vegetables that bring home additional income and maintain food sources for the community.
Latest News 2010
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Families now produce crops such as pinakbet vegetables that bring home additional income and maintain food sources for the community.
Latest News 2010
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Here in the Philippines, we have several dishes cooked with Malunggay like tinolang manok (chicken ginger stew with vegetables), pinakbet (meat vegetable stew with shrimp paste) and mongo soup.
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The strongest flavor came from the pinakbet ($8.95), an Ilocano vegetable saute featuring diced pumpkin, stringbeans, eggplant, okra and bittermelon with the pungent aroma of the fish and shrimp paste bagoong.
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The strongest flavor came from the pinakbet ($8.95), an Ilocano vegetable saute featuring diced pumpkin, stringbeans, eggplant, okra and bittermelon with the pungent aroma of the fish and shrimp paste bagoong.
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I also think home or restaurant prepared pinakbet often strays far from the more authentic examples of the dish.
Market Manila Marketman 2010
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I've been mocked in the past for not being a "true Filipino" because I don't eat kare-kare, pinakbet, and balut.
Burnt Lumpia Burnt Lumpia 2009
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This dish brought back memories of our Ilocos Norte escapade, where we feasted on bagnet and pinakbet comfort food.
Our Awesome Planet 2009
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We had lunch at Cafe Leona, chowing down on bagnet and pinakbet before walking down Calle Crisologo.
In My Pocket 2008
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This is that ubiquitous Filipino dish that is either used as a condiment for kare-kare, used for pinakbet, or simply enjoyed as a dip for your green mangoes, yum!
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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