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| Cuisine of the Philippines
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Sinigang – the famous sour soup of the Philippines.
Ingredients
- 1 onion (sliced)
- 4 whole tomatoes (sliced)
- 700g pork belly (cubed)
- 300g String beans
- 250g kangkung (water spinach) or other leafy vegetable
- 400g horseradish (sliced)
- 3 chiles
- 300g Sampaloc (tamarind)
- 5 Tbs fish sauce
- 400g taro
- water
Procedure
- Boil sampaloc in water until shells crack, then work the flesh away from the seeds and strain, reserving all the liquid for the soup.
- Sauté onions in a large pot.
- Add the onion, tomato, chiles, pork and taro to the pot with soup liquid and fish sauce, and simmer until pork and taro are tender.
- Add the horseradish and simmer for a further 10 minutes.
- Add the rest of the vegetables, and simmer for another few minutes so that vegetables are just cooked.
Serve hot.