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Adobo What?

ADOBO is considered the national dish of the Philippines. There are probably as many versions of this dish as there are islands in this Asian archipelago — 7,107 of them (at low tide).

Adobo is usually made with pork or chicken, boiled and simmered with a mixture of vinegar and soy sauce, along with other spices. It can also be made with seafood like  squid or vegetables.

If you want to learn more about this  exotic dish, and how to cook it, visit our sister web site,

My Bay Kitchen.

You can also click on each of the photos below for a recipe on different kinds of adobo.

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Chicken Adobo

Chicken Adobo

Squid Adobo

Squid Adobo

Lamb Shank Adobo

Lamb Shank Adobo

Green Bean Adobo

Green Bean Adobo

Smoked Pork Adobo Rolls

Smoked Adobo Rolls

3 Responses to “Adobo What?”

  1. ……ate some had the squirts for a week

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    By bargistryhol on July 1, 2016 at 6:54 pm

  2. Adobo, whether fish, chicken or, especially, pork is just heavenly!

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    By Gico Dayanghirang on June 28, 2016 at 7:25 am

  3. “exotic” ? seriously? exotic? did the meaning of the word exotic just changed?

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    By Munggo Alugbati on October 25, 2015 at 6:41 pm

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