Weaving the Past into the Future: Cebu Pacific Promotes Philippine Textile Arts

Celebrating our cultural heritage, Cebu Pacific encourages everyone to recognize the beauty of local textile arts.

5 Financial Resolutions To Keep In The New Year

Creating a financial plan can serve as a roadmap to achieving monetary goals.

Top 6 Crisis Management Techniques That Preserve Brand Reputation

Monitoring your brand’s environment is crucial for early threat detection. Utilizing social listening tools can give you an edge in crisis management. Find out how ongoing flexibility can enhance your response strategy.

Termination Of Idle RE Contracts To Attract ‘More Serious’ Investors

Moving forward, the DOE's action to terminate dormant RE contracts may lead to an influx of serious investors.

10 Filipino Dishes You Should Try

By Society Magazine

10 Filipino Dishes You Should Try

120
120

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

9. Dinuguan

Perhaps many foreigners would find this particular Filipino dish strange. This is mainly because it’s a stew made with pork meat that’s cooked in pig’s blood. Yes, you read that right – it’s really cooked in pig’s blood. It is, however, strangely flavorful when mixed with vinegar and other spices. Pork offal (lungs, kidneys, intestines, ears, heart and, snout) is used and siling haba (chili) is added. Dinuguan is also called “chocolate meat” and is typically served with puto.

Photo Credit: Photo courtesy of Wikipedia