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When it comes to food we have our own favorites. We have a favorite stew, we have a favorite dessert, we have a favorite pasta, we have a favorite soup, we have a favorite bread, we have a favorite pastry, we have favorite grilled meat, we have favorite fried food, we have a favorite pizza, we have a favorite burger, and so on and so forth. The list is almost endless because we all want food and we love to eat any time of the day.
With that said we can all agree that we all love food thus making food our universal language. By means of food, we express ourselves to others, by means of food, we make friends, by means of food doors of opportunities are also almost endless, by means of food, we found our love, by means of food, we find solace, by means of food, we come together.
Sinigang na Bangus is a very versatile food it can be cooked rain or shine, summer or rainy season.
Sinigang na Bangus - A Native and Traditional Food of the Philippines
When someone asks you about your most favorite food most of the time a single food always comes to our mind. If you ask me what is my most favorite food it would be "Sinigang na Bangus". "Sinigang na Bangus" is characterized by its sour taste. The sourness of "Sinigang na Bangus" is achieved by using ingredients with sour taste such as tamarind, santol (cotton fruit), alibangbang, kamias (bilimbi), green mango, batwan, bilukaw, ripe guava, calamansi, lemon, and many more. Aside from fish, pork, beef, shrimp, and chicken are also used in cooking sinigang.
Sinigang is native to the Philippines and is passed from generation to generation. In terms of bragging rights for the Philippines' national food, siningang is a frontrunner although there is no official national food named yet by the Philippine government. Sinigang is a very popular and beloved food in my country. You can't find a household in the Philippines that doesn't know about sinigang.
Since sinigang is native to the Philippines many innovations are introduced to sinigang like using Strawberries, Ube, and Pineapple in place of tamarind.
How to Cook Bangus na Sinigang sa Santol
Cooking Bangus na Sinigang sa Santol is quite simple, you prepare and wash all the ingredients and then the cooking will be done in just three steps. Yes, you read it right, just three steps... Below are the ingredients and the steps on how to cook Bangus na Sinigang sa Santol
- Bangus (Milk Fish)
- Santol (Cotton Fruit)
- Mustard Leaves
- Finger Pepper
- Tomatoes
- String Beans
- Onion
- Ginger
- Salt (to taste)
Wash and peel the cotton fruit then slice it into thick strips, do not include the seeds, the seed of a cotton fruit is sometimes sweet
Wash and slice the string beans into smaller strings
Wash the mustard leaves then remove their stems
Wash, peel, and slice the ginger
Peel and slice the onion
Wash and slice the tomatoes
Wash and slice the milk fish in a slightly slanted manner, wash the finger pepper
I said earlier that cooking this food only takes three steps, so here are the steps...
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Wow, nice! Hindi ko pa na try yang sinigang sa santol, pero mukhang masarap. Timely kasi in season ang santol ngayon, di ba?
Yes, as far as I know ay summer ang season ng santol. Try mo kabayan, natural na natural ang lasa ng sabaw kapag santol ang ginamit mo na pang-asim.
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Nice one bro although I am a vegetarian.
Those leaves and the vegetables makes it look nice and I have been a fan of your blogs ever since I read your blogs for this @ocd's earlier contests.
Have a good day :)
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Hey ...it looks really delicious !!
It is. Thank you.
That seems delicious, I liked the detailed description of the food prepration including ingredients.
Thank you very much