Welcome  to ISLA KULINARYA – Island Pacific’s regular column featuring Filipino  culture through its varied cuisine. Starting today and every MDWK issue  of the Asian Journal, we will feature free delicious recipes from chefs,  culinary experts and ordinary Pinoys who just love to cook – from  all-time Philippine favorites to local, unique fare from different  regions. Enjoy new and traditional Filipino food recipes that are simple  to cook and always a pleasure to serve and eat... dishes that are  always welcome on the dining table.
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| Apritada, a Spanish influence dish | 
Like  Philippine fiestas, Filipino recipes are rich in flavor & color.  Philippine cuisine is as diverse as the different regions that make up  the 7,000 islands. It is flavored by a rich variety of herbs and spices  found all over the islands. Aside from the many tropical fruits and  vegetables grown in the mountains and plains, seafood, meat and poultry  are also a major part of the Filipino diet. 
The  Filipino culinary expertise has been greatly influenced by Spanish,  Chinese, European, American, Arab and Asian cuisines. It is a fusion of  various recipes adopted from earlier traders, Asian immigrants and  former colonizers. Foreign trade brought in all kinds of spices and  plants to the Philippines. And like the Filipino today, its cuisine is a  gastronomic feast from different countries and cultures - from east to  west.
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| Chicken Feet or most commonly referred to by the locals as "Adidas" | 
Filipinos  have embraced as their own cuisines form other countries like the  noodles from the Chinese, rice and meat dishes from the Spaniards, steak  and burgers from the Americans and pasta from the Italians. All these  now form part of the Philippine cuisine – made even better with the  Filipino creativity.
    
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| Korean BBQ,  Asian influence dish | 
Get to  know the Philippines more through its culinary treats. Experience the  tastes and colors of Philippine food. The cuisine is a gastronomic  delight that has been savored through many generations. Discover and  enjoy the free Filipino food recipes, only from Island Pacific’s Isla  Kulinarya. Happy Cooking!
 
That chicken feet! I really missed to eat that. I really love filipino foods.
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