Sinigang in Tagalog means “stewed dish” and is indigenous to the Philippines. Traditionally speaking, there are a variety of different ingredients added to the soup, like tomatoes, finger chiles, eggplants, kang kong (or water spinach), okra, string beans, and gabi (or taro). It’s great...
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Sorry I don’t know what the equivalent term is in Tagalog or Cebuano but if I can take a picture, I’ll email it to you. I also don’t know how true this is but I heard that “batwan” is not available in Manila. Maybe you’ll know....
A Breastfeeding Mob here in the Philippines! =) What does hakab and mob mean? Hakab is a Tagalog word which means “clinging tightly to the body” or “tight-fitting”. While mob or flash mob according to Wiki is a group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, perform an...