Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Filipino Foods

FILIPINO FOOD GLOSSARY

A
achuete, atswete -bixa orellana, annato seed; also called lipstick plant

adobo -a dish of meat, seafood or vegetables cooked in vinegar and spices

agahan/almusal -breakfast

agkud (Manobo) -a liquor made from rice, corn, cassava or sorghum

alak -the generic Tagalog term for liquor or wine

alibangbang -bauhinia malabarica, butterfly-shaped leaves from a tree used for souring

alimango/alimasag -crab

alugbati -bassela alba, Ceylon spinach

ampalaya -momordica charantia, bittermelon or bitter gourd

anonas -annona reticulata, custard apple, bullock heart

apa -wafer, also cone for ice cream

aratiles -muntingia calabura, a little cherry-like wild fruit

arroz caldo -rice gruel cooked with chicken

atis -annona squamosa, sugar apple


B

balbakwa -in Luzon, salted fish; in Mindanao, a meat stew

bagoong -salted, fermented fish or shrimp paste/sauce

bahal, bahalina -fermented tuba weeks, months, or years old

balimbing -averrhoa carmbola, star fruit, carambola

balut -a fertilized duck's egg 16-19 days old

banak -family magulidae, mullet

bangus -chanos chanos, milk fish

baon -a food package from home taken to work or school

barilis -(Cebuano) neothunnus macropterus, yellowfin tuna

batsoy -a dish of pork internal organs in broth

batuan -garcinia morella, a small sour green fruit with a large seed

baya -high-grade rice wine (tapuy) from the Cordillera

bayabas -psidium guajava, guava

baye-baye -(Ilonggo) a snack made of pinipig (young rice, pounded) and young coconut

beche-de-mer -(French) sea slug, trepang, sea cucumber

betute -(Pampango) a dish of stuffed frog

bibingka -a rice cake often garnished with salted eggs and carabao (water buffalo) milk cheese

bignay -antidesma bunius, Chinese laurel

binubudan -(Ilokano) yeast for rice wine

binuro -(Ilonggo) fish salted in layers

bodbod -(Cebuano) glutinous rice cooked with coconut milk and wrapped in banana leaf

brazo de mercedes -a meringue roll with an egg filling

bukayo -a sweet food made from mature coconut

bulalo -a dish of this and other beef bones and meats boiled with vegetables

buñuelos de viento -(Spanish) wind puff, a pastry served with syrup

buwad/bulad -(Cebuano) dried salted fish

C


caldereta -(Spanish) goat stew

callos con garbanzos -(Spanish) tripe cooked with chick peas

camachille -pithecellobium dulce, kamachille, Madras thorn fruit

camaron rebozado -(Spanish) batter-fried shrimp, a Chinese dish

camote -ipomoea batatas, sweet potato

canonigo -(Spanish) a dessert of meringue with an egg-butter sauce

champurrado -a dish of rice cooked with chocolate

chicharron -crackling made from pork, beef, or carabao skin

chico -a brown sweet fruit with black seeds

chorizo -(Spanish) sausage, made of meat or fish (barilis)

churros -(Spanish) fluted breakfast crullers usually taken with chocolate

cocido -(Spanish) a stew of mixed meats, sausages, and vegetables

D


daing -fish split open, salted, and dried

dalag -ophicephalus striatus, murrel

dayap -citrus aurantifolia, lime

de recado -(Spanish) spiced; in the Philippines, it refers to spicy sausages

dinuguan at puto -a dish of blood stew with steamed rice cakes

duhat -syzygium kumini, Java plum

dulang -a low table, formerly for dining

durian -durio zybethinus, a fruit with a strong smell and has yellow flesh

E


embutido -(Spanish) a ground pork roll

ensaimada -(Spanish) a brioche-like roll that is buttered, sugared, and cheese-sprinkled

escabeche -(Spanish) fish cooked with vinegar, garlic, onions, and ginger

G


gabi -colocasia esculenta, taro root

gata -coconut milk

ginataan -cooked in coconut milk; the dishes so cooked

guisa, mag-guisa -to sauté

H

halo-halo -a mixture of sweetened beans and fruits topped with crushed ice or ice cream; a refresher served in a tall glass

hamonado -ham-cured; usually referring to sausages

hapunan -supper, dinner

hibe -small shrimps, peeled and dried

hojaldres -(Spanish) a thin pastry, sometimes of puff paste

humba -(Cebuano) a dish of stewed pork

I


inday-inday -(Ilonggo) a snack made of glutinous rice and coconut

inihaw -roasted, charcoal-broiled or grilled

inihaw na panga -roasted or charcoal-broiled jaw of yellowfin tuna

inuman -a drinking session

inumin -a drink (could be plain water, soda, beer, juice, wine) taken together with a meal

inun-unan -(Cebuano) fish cooked in vinegar; in Tagalog, paksiw

itlog -egg

J


jamon -(Spanish) ham

jamon en dulce -(Spnaish) ham cooked in and/or coated or glazed with sugar

jamonado -(Spanish) ham-cured

K


kadyos -cadjanus cadjan, pigeon pea

kaimito, caimito -chrusophillum caimito, star apple

kakang gata -coconut cream

kakanin -snacks, light cakes, usually made of rice

kalamansi -citrus madurensis, a small lime indigenous to the Philippines; also called Chinese orange, Panama orange

kalan -a clay stove for wood or charcoal fuel

kalkag -(Ilonggo) tiny shrimps, lightly salted and dried

kamaru -(Pampango) mole cricket

kamayan -eating with hands instead of Western utensils (see comic strip below)

kamias -averrhoa bijimbi, a small acidic fruit

kanduli -family ariidae, sea catfish

kangkong -ipomoea aquatica, swamp cabbage, also called potato vine

kaong -the fruit of a sugar palm

kari-kari -a stew of ox tail/feet/tripe with vegetables and a sauce thickened with ground roasted peanuts and rice

karinderia -an eatery selling pre-cooked food

kasim -lean pork, picnic

kasubha -the dried stigmas of a plant, used for coloring and flavoring food; a kind of saffron

kasuy -anacardium occidentale, cashew

katuray -sesbania grandiflora, a white flower used in salads

kawa -a vat used for cooking large amounts of food

kesong puti -literally "white cheese", a cottage cheese made of carabao's (water buffalo) milk

kinchay -apium graveolens, Chinese celery

kinilaw -a dish of fish, seafood, meat or vegetables dressed with vinegar or lime juice, but not cooked over fire

kiping -a rice wafer used for decoration in Lucban and other towns in Quezon

kolis -pisonia alba, lettuce tree, also called maluko in Tagalog

kulitis -amarnthus viridis, slender amaranth

kundol -benicasa hispida, wax gourd

kutsay -allium odorum, Chinese chives

kutsinta -a little cake made of steamed mixture of sugar, rice, lye

L


laksoy -liquor distilled form the sap of a nipa palm

lakub -the bamboo tube attacked to the coconut bud to catch the sap for tuba

lambanog -liquor distilled from the sap of coconut palm

langkawas -galingale, galenggal

lanzones -lansium domesticum, a small fruit that grows in bunches, with translucent flesh in segments enclosing seeds

lapu-lapu -family serranidae, grouper

laswa -(Ilonggo) a dish of mixed leafy, pod and fruit vegetables steamed with bagoong and dried shrimps

lawot-lawot -(Waray) a dish of mixed leafy, pod, and fruit vegetables

leche flan -(Spanish) milk custard; creme caramel

lechon, letson -(Spanish) pig; in the Philippines, split-roasted pig

lechon manok -chicken roasted on a split

lengua estofada -(Spanish) stewed ox tongue

liempo -pork belly

lina -(Ilonggo) newly-gathered tuba

lomi -wide noodles in broth

lomo -(Spanish) beef loin

longaniza -(Spanish) long sausage

lugaw -rice porridge or gruel

lumpia -Chinese-style eggroll; meat and/or vegetables wrapped in thin crepe

M


macapuno -sport coconut

mami -a dish of noodles, chicken or beef, and broth

manamis-namis -(adjective) mildly sweet, not the sweetness of sugar but of freshness

marang -artocarpus odoratissima, a large aromatic fruit containing segements each enclosing a seed

mazapan -(Spanish) marzipan

mechado -(Spanish) beef cooked with pork lardoons

menudo -a stew dish of diced pork, chicken, sausage, potatoes, carrots, peas, and tomato sauce usually eaten with rice on the side

merienda -a mid-afternoon snack

minoron -a snack of glutinous rice cooked with a streak of chocolate

miso -soybean cake or mash

mole -(Spanish) a Mexican dish of chicken cooked with peanuts

morisqueta tostada -(Spanish) rice fried with vegetables and other condiments

munggo -phaseolus aureus, green mung bean

musang -civet cat

mustasa -brassica juncea v. integrifola, mustard greens

N


nata de coco -a sweet made by growing a culture on coconut water

nilaga -boiled; a dish of boiled beef, or pork, or chicken, and vegetables

P


paella -(Spanish) a dish of rice cooked with meats and/or seafood and vegetables

pahiyas -the feast of San Isidro Labrador on May 15, celebrated in Lucban, Quezon by decorating the houses with food. In Madrid, Spain, the same feast is celebrated on the same day, and San Isidro Labrador is also the patron saint of Madrid.

pako -arthyrium esculentum, edible fern

paksiw -a dish cooked in vinegar and garlic

paksiw na pata -pork trotters cooked in vinegar

palay -unhusked rice

palayok -a round-bottomed clay pot

palitaw -small cakes made from glutinous rice

pan de sal, de limon, de coco, de leche, americano -(Spanish) bread respectively with salt, lemon, coconut, and milk; sliced loaf bread

pandan -pandanus odoratissimus, screw pine

panga -literally jaw; the jaw of yellowfin tuna

panghimagas -dessert; a sweet taken after meals

pancit, pansit -a dish of noodles and shrimps, fish, meat, or vegetables, with many variations, e.g., luglog (shaken in hot water, flavored with sauce), molo (with pork-filled wontons and broth), Malabon (with shrimps, oysters, and squid), habhab (eaten off a banana leaf), Canton (with egg noodles), bihon (with rice noodles), buko (with coconut strips instead of noodles)

pansit-pansitan -peperomia pellucida, a scculent herb, the leaves of which have medicinal properties

pantulak, panulak -literally "for pushing"; refers to drinks, which "push" the pulutan down

pasalubong -a gift brought home from a trip

pastel de pollo -(Spanish) a chicken pie; a dish of chicken with crust

pastillas -(Spanish) pastilles; usually pastillas de leche, sweets made of milk

pata tim -a Chinese dish of stewed pork leg

patis -fish sauce

patola -luffa cylindrica, sponge gourd

patupat -(Ilokano) a rice cake wrapped in banana leaf

pavo embuchado -(Spanish) stuffed turkey

pesapesang manok -a dish of fish or chicken cooked with vegetables, often served with a miso sauce

pescado en salsa agrio-dulce -(Spanish) fish in a sweet and sour sauce

petsay -brassica chinesis, pakchoy, bokchoy

pili -canarium ovatum, a hard nut indigenous to the Philippines, with an oil-rich kernel

pinya, piña -pineapple

pimientos morrones -(Spanish) red bell peppers

pinais -a dish native to Quezon province, of shrimps and coconut wrapped in banana leaf and steamed in
coconut water

pinakbet -a dish of Ilokano origin, of ampalaya, okra, eggplants, and tomatoes steamed with fish bagoong

pinamalhan -(Ilonggo) fish cooked in vinegar, which is allowed to evaporate

pinapaitan -(Ilokano) a dish of goat meat with goat bile

pinaupong manok -chicken steamed in a bed of salt

pochero -(Spanish) a stew of mixed meats, sausages and vegetables with tomatoes

polvoron -a sweet of powdery texture made of powdered milk and sugar

postre -(Spanish) dessert

puchero -a native stew of meat, sausage and vegetables with an eggplant relish

pulutan -any cooked dish (meat, chicken, pork, seafood) taken with beer, wine, liquor during a drinking session; could also be nuts; a pulutuan is similar to Spanish tapas-tapas

punta y pecho -(Spanish) beef brisket

pusu -rice cooked in a fist-sized woven-leaf basket; "travelling" or "hanging" rice

puto -steamed rice cake

puto bumbong -a cylindrical cake of violet rice (pirurutung) steamed upright in a bamboo tube

Q


queso de bola -Edam ball cheese

R


relleno -(Spanish) stuffed food, dish

rellenong alimasag -crab sauteed and stuffed into the crab shell

rellenong manok -stuffed chicken

rellenong bangus -milkfish stuffed with its own flesh that has been sauteed

S


sa malamig -cold drinks sold at streetside

sahog -the shrimps, meat, etc. used to flavor vegetables or noodle dish

salabat -ginger tea/brew

saluyot -corchorus olitorius, Jew's mallow

sangke -star anise

santol -sandoricum koetjape, a fruit with a thick rind and pulp enclosing whitish, furry seeds, sour-sweet in taste

sapin-sapin -a rice sweet of blanc-mange consistency, made of several layers, usually of different colors

sarten -(Spanish) frying pan

sayote -sechium edule, chayote, mirliton pear

shawarma -a Middle Eastern snack of sliced meat (beef, lamb, chicken) and condiments served with pita bread

sili -capsicum annuum, chili

sinalok -(Cebuano) a steamed corned cake eaten with kinilaw

sinampalukang manok -chicken cooked with tamarind leaves and sprouts

sinangag -garlic-fried rice

sineguelas, sinegwelas -spondias purpurea, Spanish plum

sinigang -a stew of meat/fish/seafood and vegetables in a sour broth

singkamas -pachyrrhizus erosus, yambean

solasi, sulasi -ocimum sanctum, holy basil

solomillo -(Spanish) tenderloin

sotanghon guisado -mungbean noodles sauteed with meats and vegetables

suam -soups and dishes made of rice water

suha -citrus grandis, pomelo

suki -a vendor from whom one buys regularly; also a regular customer

sugpo -prawn

suman -a rice cake from glutinous rice, often wrapped in palm or banana leaves

T


tabon-tabon -hydrophytune orbiculatum, a fruit, the juice of which is used in kinilaw, and for finishing baskets

tagay, tagayan, tagatagayan, tagay-tagay -the measure, the practice, and the one in charge of drinking at a drinking session

taho -a drink made of soybean curd and syrup

tahuri -soy bean cake

talbos -the young sprouts or tendrils of squash, camote or sayote plants

tamales -a rice cake flavored with peanuts, pork, eggs, etc. and wrapped in banana leaves

tanghalian -the noon meal; lunch

tanglad -cymbopogon citratus, lemon grass

tapa -slices or strips of dried meat; tapang usa is dried venison

tapey -(Manobo) the yeast for making rice wine

tapoi -(Igorot) the yeast for making rice wine

tapuy -(Igorot) rice wine

tausi, tawsi -salted soybeans

tilapia -tilapia zili, a fast-growing fish

tinapa -smoked fish

tinolang manok -a dish of chicked cooked with vegetable (green papaya, chili leaves) and broth

tinowa -(Cebuano) a dish of fish and vegetables in a lightly soured broth

tocino -(Spanish) salt pork; in Tagalog or Pampango it is sweet cured pork

toge, togue -mung bean sprouts

tokwa -firm soy bean curd, also fried soy bean curd

torta de cangrejo -(Spanish) crabmeat cooked with egg

torta del rey -(Spanish) a cake of many thin layers

tortilla de patatas -(Spanish) potato omelet

tuba -palm toddy

tupig -(Ilocano) a kind of rice cake wrapped in banana leaves

turo-turo -an eatery in which the pre-cooked foods are laid out, and chosen by pointing (turo)

turon -a fried spring roll, either meat, vegetable, or banana; turong saging (deep fried banana fritter) is
usually cooked in oil with brown sugar and some jackfruit strips, and a typical snack or dessert in the Philippines

turron -(Spanish) nougat

tuyo -whole fish, dried and salted

U


ubod -the core of the coconut palm; heart of palm

ukoy -a vegetable patty, of mixed vegetables, or of flour and vegetables; a variation is a combination of shrimps, tofu, and vegetable patty

ulam -viand, the main dish that comes with rice

ulang -ustacidae, crayfish; also macrobrachium rosenbergii, giant freshwater prawn

upo -lagenaria leucantha, bottle gourd