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En la comida tradicional filipina se puede observar la influencia de la comida española. Incluso palabras culinarias del idioma local, tagalo, están tomadas del castellano
Traditional food of the Philippines prepared by Celia

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  • @454877635 Actually not. I can see the influence of Spanish cooking too as the Philippines was a Spanish colony until the end of the XIX century. There are many Spanish words also incorporated to Tagalo (their local language) and into their cooking.

    Thanks for watching and commenting;-)

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  • @styfanylopez Chinese copies? The food in the Philippines are arroz Caldo, Menudo, Caldereta, Afritada, Lechon de leche, Maiz con hielo. Do those sound even chinese? Chinese do have some influences, but most food in the Philippines are Combination of Southeast Asian and Spanish infusion.

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  • amercian food is fatty food

  • @xxxshioree haha yea

  • now that is a meal fit for a king!

  • The food DASTE so goot! 

  • @454877635 Are you sure?? Now I know The what we called dish "adobo" is from china XP

  • @bbaaaalll lol

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