The Philippines is comprised of over 7,000 islands, but there are only a few specialties that are commonly thought of as "national" dishes, these specialties have an important role in the culture and traditions of the Philippines.The "national" dishes include lechon, adobo, bistek, and sinigang.The most famous of One national dishes of the Philippine' s is a whole spit-roasted pig called Lechon (Litson). It is the culinary centerpiece at every celebration, fiesta, family event (wedding, birthday, and is also popular around Christmas time. Lechon is prepared by stuffing the inside of the animal with herbs and vegetables. The pigs are slowly roasted,usually by hand-turning over hot coals for hours, until their skin becomes crispy and turns reddish brown, while the inside flesh becomes tender and flavorful.The crispy skin is always a favorite. The dish is often served with a thick sauce that is liver simmered with vinegar, sugar and herbs. The lechon Philippines is capital of the La Loma Quezon City in district.The roasted pigs are displayed on the sidewalks and are sold whole or by the kg.The Spanish Lechon name for pig is, in the Philippines it means a spit-roasted suckling pig. They also have spit-roasted cow (lechon baka), and spit-roasted chicken (lechon manok) .
Other Philippines popular cuisine that could be considered in the national dishes are adobo, bistek, and sinigang.Adobo is made from chicken, pork, squid (pusit) or stewed vegetables in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, peppercorns and bay leaf. Bistek is another popular national dish of it is made by the Philippines braising beef in soy sauce and onion rings.Sinigang is a slightly sour soup served with rice, it could be considered the national soup. The soup is cooked with souring agents like unripe guavas,tamarind leaves and flowers, kamias and tomatoes. There are different varieties of sinigang such as, sour vegetable soup with fish (sinigang Na isda), and sour vegetable soup with pork (sinigang Na baboy). Enjoy your food with a San Miguel Beer the national drink of the Philippines.
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