My First Big Book of Filipino Food

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Draw yourself!
Ako ay ang kusinero/ kusinera I am the chef

Filipino Cooking Terms

ulam food
na!
eat masarap!
Kain
Let's
delicous
luto cook prito fry kulo boil Learn Filipino!

Silog

A savory breakfast made up of garlic rice (sinangag), egg (itlog) & a protein. Options include tocino (sweet cured pork), tapa (cured beef), corned beef sautéed in onions, daing na bangus (cured fish), tuyo (salted fish), longganisa (sausage) and hotdogs.

Tanghalian

Adobo

A Philippine stew that is cooked with meat, seafood, or vegetables in a vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, bay leaf, and black peppercorn sauce

Nilaga

A traditional soup made with boiled beef or pork and mixed with various vegetables like potato, corn and snow cabbagge.

Hapunan
Almusal SI-nangag it-LOG

Tanghalian

Pancit

Pancit is a delicious noodle dish that's easy to make and fun to eat! It's made with thin rice noodles, colorful veggies, and tasty meat or seafood. Pancit is a party favorite and perfect for family lunches!

Lumpia

Lumpia is a yummy snack that's like a crispy spring roll! It's filled with tasty ingredients like ground pork, veggies, and sometimes even shrimp. Dip it in a sweet and sour sauce for a flavor explosion.

Hapunan

Tanghalian

Inihaw

aw is a popular Filipino way of cooking involves grilling yummy foods over coals! From juicy pork belly to orful fish, inihaw dishes are full of ky and savory goodness. Grab a stick enjoy!

Merienda

Palaman

Looking for an easy way to introduce kids to Filipino food? Try some simple palaman (spreads or jams) on pandesal. Popular options are coconut jam, condensed milk, pineapple jam and guava jelly.

Sorbetes

Sorbetes is Filipino ice cream, a special cold treat that has unique flavors like queso (cheese), abokado (avocado), and ube. It is usually sold as street food by "Mamang Sorbetero", the ice cream man!

Merienda

Merienda

Kakanin

Kakanin is a delicious snack made from glutinous rice! It comes in many colors and shapes like the purple ube, yellow bibingka, and white puto. Kakanin is perfect for merienda or snack time.

" mix-mix "

Halo-Halo

Merienda

Halo-halo is a super fun and yummy dessert! It's made with shaved ice, sweet beans, jellies, and fruits like banana and mango. You can add milk and even ice cream to make it extra creamy and delicious! Don't forget to mix it all up!

this out and
it in your restaurant!
Tuloy Po Kayo Karinderya Cut
hang
your name to make it your own.
It says "Restaurant. Please Come In" Add

Design your own menu! Cut out the menu and fill the blanks with the Filipino dishes you want to serve in your Karinderya.

Start From Menu SpecialOffer
ALMUSAL $ 12 $ 14 $ 10 $ 15 $ 16 $ 12 TANGHALIAN MERIENDA HAPUNAN $ 8 $ 6 $ 18 $ 20 $ 16
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Our Best

This silog has tapa so it's a tapsilog!

Silog

Cut out the items on the next page and place them on the plate to make your own tapsilog, tosilog, longsilog, bangsilog, hotsilog or cornsilog!

my silog ingredients

corned beef itlog
sinangag tocino
hot dog tapa daing na bangus longganisa
t i n i d o r p l a t o k u t s a r a
i l o g t r y t h i s !
L o n g s

This is adobong manok at baboy (chicken and pork)

Adobo

Cut out the items on the next page and place them in the kawali (pan) to cook your own version of adobo!

Did you know you can make it out of vegetables like kangkong too?

my adobo ingredients

bawang laurel paminta suka toyo
baboy manok

A d o b o n g K a n g k o n g

t r y t h i s ! k a w a l i

Inihaw is a Filipino cooking method of grilling or pit-roasting vegetables, meat and seafood. It is also known as "sinugba" or "inasal".

Inihaw

Cut out the palaman (jams or spreads) on the next page and make your own Filipino sandwich!

my inihaw ingredients

isda lechon talong
bbq pusit pamaypay
manok
y ! I n i h a w i h a w a n

Kakanin is a word that describes sweets made from glutinous rice and coconut milk. The word comes from two Filipino words: "kain" (to eat) and "kanin" (rice).

Kakanin

Cut out the kakanin on the next page and make your own bilao for a fiesta!

my kakanin

cassava cake

maja blanca

sapin-sapin

kutsinta

cheese puto

palitaw

t r y t h i s ! K
i n b i l a o
a k a n

Did you know that the halo-halo's origins can be traced back to the Japanese desserts

mitsumame and kakigori. Filipinos added fruit, jelly, leche flan and ube to make it their own.

Halo-Halo

Cut out the items on the next page and make your own halo-halo!

my halo-halo ingredients

Ube Ice Cream

Langka

Red Beans

Gulaman

Evaporated Milk

Sweet Beans

Yelo

Minatamis na Saging

Leche Flan Sago
try this!
Halo-Halo

Let's think out of the box! Learn the Bahay Kubo vegetables and make them into your own pizza.

Bahay Kubo Pizza

Cut out the vegetables on the next page and make your own Bahay Kubo pizza!

sitaw singkamas sigarilyas mani bataw patani kundol patola upo kalabasa
mustasa sibuyas kamatis
linga
labanos
bawang luya

B a h a y K u b o P i z z a

A J ' s I d e a ! t r y t h i s !

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