Pinangat

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Pinangat is a traditional Filipino dish from the Bicol Region made of taro leaves, coconut milk, and chilies, known for its rich, spicy flavor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Filipino dish
stew
bestServedWith steamed rice
contains dietary fiber
fat
protein
countryOfOrigin Philippines
course main dish
cuisine Bicolano cuisine
Filipino cuisine
eatenWith spoon and fork
hasAlternativeName Laing
hasCulinaryCategory coconut milk-based dish
vegetable dish
hasCulinaryTradition home-cooked dish
hasFlavor rich
spicy
hasReputationFor spicy coconut-based sauce
isPopularIn Bicol Region
Southern Luzon
isPreparedBy layering taro leaves with fillings and simmering in coconut milk
isRelatedDish Bicol Express
isTraditionalFoodOf Bikolano people
surface form: Bicolano people
mainIngredient chili peppers
coconut milk
taro leaves
oftenDescribedAs creamy and spicy
regionOfOrigin Bicol Region
servedAs main course
servedAt family gatherings
local eateries
spicinessLevel high
temperature served hot
typicallyContains fish
pork
shrimp paste
typicallyCookedIn clay pot
usesCookingMethod slow cooking
stewing
usesDairySubstitute coconut milk
usesIngredient black pepper
garlic
ginger
onion
salt
usesPlantPart taro leaves

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