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Native Bohol Foods
« on: March 23, 2009, 04:31:47 PM »
Hi! I was searching the net for information about Bohol foods and culture... Luckily i bumped into this site. I was hoping that you guys can help me out?

I'm a Culinary Arts student based in Manila. I was assigned so report on Bohol, focusing on its native foods. I searched the net, i browsed through our library but the information i got was very minimal. It wouldn't suffice.

Can anyone there help me? I need a lot of famous native Bohol dishes and any information regarding this.

I got something from another website that says:

"Quit popular food In Bohol on the street was the chicken barbecue and the rice called “Pusu” in local dialect it is the rice where contain on coconut leaves in triangle design and boiled.
Kinilaw – it is fresh fish sliced into pieces and mixed it w/ vinegar, onions, ginger and sometimes it also contains w/ coconut milk, also mixed it w/ salt and lemon, it is very much delicious .
Hinalang na Manok- combination of native chicken, mixed it w/ onion, ginger, pepper, Coconut Milk and red Hot chili.
Sinugba- it is grilled chicken, fish or pork."

And also, I read the article about the ube bieng a sacred food in Bohol. Thanks to the one who posted that here, that will be a great addition to my report.

So... Yeah. Any information that you can give to me regarding this topic will be very helpful. And don't worry, I wint forget to add this website and the contributors to the credits of my report.

Thanks in advance!

Oh, and by the way... I will present this, this coming wed... So... Yeah I'm already on the state of panic.

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Re: Native Bohol Foods
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2009, 04:58:48 PM »
puto maya ( glutenous rice cooked in coconut milk, ginger, with small amount of salt  and sugar) this food should be steamed
sekwate ( hot chocolate drink made from cocoa beans)

i hope this will help a little :)


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« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2009, 05:18:30 PM »
thank you for that information.

More please :)

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« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2009, 07:45:01 PM »
nilusak! details later I have to go to work.

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« Reply #4 on: March 23, 2009, 08:22:44 PM »
kamote/gabi galanggalang - flat formed shreded kamote or gabi deep fried in cooking oil
                                             sprinkled with white sugar
                                             

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« Reply #5 on: March 23, 2009, 09:50:42 PM »
I'm doing the report right now. Sadly, i have yet to satisfy my own craving for information. I need more. I'm sorry if i sound a little bit demanding... I'm just desperate to finish my report.

Thanks for those who suggested already. I already placed them in my powerpoint presentation.

Thanks again and sorry.

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« Reply #6 on: March 23, 2009, 10:00:17 PM »
Binagow-made of dried grated cassava usually cook in clay pot half filled with water in short term steam cooked.
Salbaro-cassava chips.made of grated dried cassav also
Siakoy-made of flour dough,deep fried and sprinkle with sugar

Tinula-native na sa Bohol kay ang Bol-anon pakisabaw pakibahug.

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Re: Native Bohol Foods
« Reply #7 on: March 23, 2009, 10:47:09 PM »
Thanks for the info. And... Sorry, i can't understand your dialect. I don't know what you said the last line of your post. Sorry.

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« Reply #8 on: March 23, 2009, 11:57:40 PM »
1.   Binagow - steamed grated cassava; plain, with brown sugar, or with brown sugar and strips of young coconut / 2. Maruya - deep-fried ripe "saba" banana, cut lengthwise to near base and spread to form a fan; sometimes dredged in flour before deep-frying / 3. Tinunlob - unripe "saba" banana thinly cut lengthwise and sundried; tied together like a lei or necklace using coconut midrib before dipping into boiling pineapple juice; now that carabao-drawn sugar extractors no longer exist, brown sugar is used / 4. Kalamay - ground sticky rice mixed with brown sugar and, sometimes, peanut; referred to as THE Boholano delicacy or "pasalubong" / 5. Dinumogan - mashed ripe "saba" banana wrapped in banana leaf; sometimes with "buko" strips / 6. Alupe - a mixture of milled rice, sugar and "buko" strips / 7. Binaki - milled corn mixed with sugar and wrapped in corn husk / 8. Nilusak - unripe or half-ripe "saba" banana, boiled, pound or mashed, and formed into big round tablets, with or without sugar, usually with grated coconut / 9. Pakumbo - long "buko" strips dipped in latik and formed into spirals / 10. Tira-tira or Balikutsa - coconut milk and sugar boiled until viscous and formed into tablets or rolls / 11. Galang-galang - shredded sweetpotato, palaw and other suitable root crops formed into balls and flattened before deep-frying, and sprinkled with white sugar / 12. Halang-halang - finely chopped bony parts of the chicken (like neck, backbone, etc.) cooked in coconut milk mixed with spices including a lot of ginger or chopped native pepper, the small and hot variety called siling kulikot / 13. Humbang nangka - unripe jackfruit chops cooked in coconut milk made spicy by ginger strips and achuete, made even more delicious if mixed with "pinikas nga bulad" or slices of dried fish / 14. Kinamunggayang Bulinaw - fresh anchovy or "dilis" cooked in boiling water, salted to taste, and mixed with a lot of Moringa ("kamunggay", Visayan for "malunggay") leaves / 15. Dayok or Dajok - fermented fish intestines, roe and other entrails, with strips of garlic / 16. Las-ay nga Kabaw - carabao meat soup made more flavorful with just salt, ginger and young mango leaves / 17. Dinudog - squash porridge, consumed as either soup (with coconut milk and salt) during a meal, or as snack beverage (with coconut milk and sugar) / 18. Kinilaw nga Amba'ang - salad with the local spongy seaweed called amba'ang as main ingredient / 19. Kinatloan - flour-based butter-and-egg delicacy formed like bracelets / 20. Tajada - another flour-based toasted cookie, best with hot coffee.  SORRY, MARAMI PA, PERO MASAKIT NA MATA KO. I SUGGEST YOU CLASSIFY THEM INTO SNACK FOOD, MAIN DISH, OR MEAL APPETIZER.                                    

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« Reply #9 on: March 24, 2009, 12:03:47 AM »
Ryan, I hope this modest contribution of mine was able to meet your own deadline to also beat that of your professor's.

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« Reply #10 on: March 24, 2009, 01:20:30 AM »
Dinuguan or sampayna, Balbacoa, Hinilisan, Kusahos, Karlan nga guinisa, Manok nga Kinalabuhan, Binotongan nga Kamongay, Binitongan nga Kalabasa, Binotongan nga Alimango, Utan nga Nangka nga sabakan ug Baboy. Baboy nga Guinantesan (blackbeans), Sinugba nga panit sa Kabaw.

Sinunuban nga Manok sa kalabo, Sinunuban nga Manok nga dunay Siwetes, Nangka nga Humba nga dunay sewetis.

Sinuban nga Hawan nga may kalamongay.

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« Reply #11 on: March 24, 2009, 03:30:00 AM »
How about peanut kisses, are these delicacies shaped in miniature chocolate hills originally from Bohol?  It's made of egg white, sugar, a little salt, vanilla and of course, peanuts.

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Re: Native Bohol Foods
« Reply #12 on: March 24, 2009, 04:56:38 AM »
kalamay ... original sa Bohol.  :P   :P   :-*



famous "pasalubong" in Bohol.

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« Reply #13 on: March 24, 2009, 06:12:20 AM »
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« Reply #14 on: March 24, 2009, 06:54:38 AM »

This foto is throught the courtesy of Asianfairy.

Nilusak is a pounded cooked banana mixed with grated coconut.

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« Reply #15 on: March 25, 2009, 07:22:02 PM »
Guys, thank you all to those who contributed. My chef instructor really liked my report, especially the part about the ube being a sacred tuber.

Thank you all. Hope to visit this site again in the future :)

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« Reply #16 on: March 25, 2009, 07:35:00 PM »
You´re welcome, try to come yourself to Bohol to taste these delicacies. God bless.

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« Reply #17 on: March 25, 2009, 08:37:21 PM »
Theres something about the Boholano humba nga baboy that stands out.

Its sweet after taste and the propensity of the people to put in fried ripe saba or sarabia as meat extender is brilliant.



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« Reply #18 on: March 25, 2009, 10:27:53 PM »
Kalamay trivia:

Jagna-made kalamay is produced in Barangay Can-upao only.  So, when you go to BQ, look for the seal with the Can-upao mark.  Notice that the cocoshells used in Jagna are small. It is because they are bought from Misamis Occidental where certain coco varieties have small "bagol". Most of the varieties in Bohol have big cocoshell. Using them would mean an expensive but less saleable product.  Most kalamays sold at the Tagbilaran port are made in Alburquerque. Those at Tubigon pier are also made in Alburquerque, but some Tubignons are now producing kalamays in their hometown.  Packaging kalamay in plastic canisters is a recent trend triggered by the unavailability of small cocoshells. I tried eating one made in Alburquerque and it tasted real good. Also, it did not harden when placed inside the fridge.         

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« Reply #19 on: March 26, 2009, 02:44:19 PM »
asa may mas lami ang alburquerque made or ang can-upao made?

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« Reply #20 on: March 26, 2009, 08:39:04 PM »
Depende sa kadaghanon sa singot sa nag-ukay? hahaha

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« Reply #21 on: March 26, 2009, 10:08:46 PM »
Competetive na pud sa Can-upao-made kalamay ang kadtong made in Alburquerque nga akong natilawan.  Mas mo prefer ko ato kay dili mogahi after isulod sa ref nga open na.  Unlike sa Can-upao one nga mogahi after isulod sa ref kon ma abrihan na. For convenience inig travel, mas ok ang naa sa plastic canister.

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« Reply #22 on: March 28, 2009, 02:14:50 PM »
Pero basta calamay nga masilawan sa adlaw, mogamay ang shelf life. Thats precisely the rason why ang calamay naa sa bagol.

In Bohol now however, there is a new technology nga nadevelop, i thinks sa ITS SAFE, a calamay that can go for three months,

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« Reply #23 on: March 28, 2009, 02:23:26 PM »
Pero basta calamay nga masilawan sa adlaw, mogamay ang shelf life. Thats precisely the rason why ang calamay naa sa bagol.

In Bohol now however, there is a new technology nga nadevelop, i thinks sa ITS SAFE, a calamay that can go for three months,

sagulan na siguro ug preservative  :(

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« Reply #24 on: March 29, 2009, 09:56:34 PM »
Lima na ron ka adlaw nga gasud-an mig labtingaw. Kinsay tigkaon og labtingaw ninyo diha?

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« Reply #25 on: March 29, 2009, 10:28:42 PM »
labtingaw nga unsa man koddi?

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« Reply #26 on: March 29, 2009, 10:45:04 PM »
Labtingaw is any fresh fish nga ibulad then pritohon dayon inig kagabii. Mas lami kon i-marinate inig ka gabii, then ibulad pagka ugma, pritohon pagka gabii. Ang marinade pwede toyo, suka, ahos, sibuyas, laurel, other pahumot.  Kon walay lain, pwede na ang toyo, suka (gamay lang) ug ahos.  Pikasa ang isda, lengthwise, kuhaig hasang ug tinai.  Inig bulad, bilangkara gyud ang pagbutang sa buwaran. Mas lami man jud ning pinabilangkad, he he he.  Recommended fish species: burot-burot, tamarong, bulinaw (dagko), mangsi, barungoy, sawasid, ug mga pirit (immature sa tulingan, bungkalisan, etc. basta dili pa fully grown sa mga dagkung matang sa isda.) 

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« Reply #27 on: March 30, 2009, 10:30:37 AM »
Koddi karon pa ko kadungog ana nga term ug ana nga dish heheheh.Lamia siguro na kay lami man ning isda i marinate daan usa lutuon.Tinuwa,inun on ra man ahong nabal an ug pinirito.

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« Reply #28 on: March 30, 2009, 05:36:52 PM »
Kanang labtingaw, bisag unsa nga dagkong isda basta dili kaayo ma-uga pagkabuwad, mao na sija.

Gahapon, gautan pod kog sawpit. nadaghanan lag unod maong perteng lawta. Paresag tinabal nga molmol, perteng nanumbay ag humot sa pritong tinabal


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« Reply #29 on: June 03, 2009, 08:09:49 PM »
Koddi karon pa ko kadungog ana nga term ug ana nga dish heheheh.Lamia siguro na kay lami man ning isda i marinate daan usa lutuon.Tinuwa,inun on ra man ahong nabal an ug pinirito.

Nangumusta lang ko, Raqz, kon naka labtingaw na ba ka.

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« Reply #30 on: June 03, 2009, 10:55:19 PM »
karon pa ko kadungog ug term sa isda na labtingaw.  Dako ni na isda, Koddi?

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« Reply #31 on: June 04, 2009, 01:07:46 AM »
galang-galang
bokhayo
binoylos
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salbaro
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sanggoloy

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« Reply #32 on: June 04, 2009, 01:20:23 AM »
galang-galang
bokhayo
binoylos
shakoy
























salbaro
halang2x
toron
sanggoloy

i miss them all



unsa man na galang-galang uf sanggoloy BNC?

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« Reply #33 on: June 04, 2009, 11:05:03 PM »
karon pa ko kadungog ug term sa isda na labtingaw.  Dako ni na isda, Koddi?

Labtingaw is any fresh fish nga ibulad then pritohon dayon inig kagabii. Mas lami kon i-marinate inig ka gabii, then ibulad pagka ugma, pritohon pagka gabii. Ang marinade pwede toyo, suka, ahos, sibuyas, laurel, other pahumot.  Kon walay lain, pwede na ang suka lang.  Pikasa ang medium-size isda, lengthwise, kuhaig hasang ug tinai.  Inig bulad, bilangkara gyud ang pagbutang sa buwaran. Mas lami man jud ning pinabilangkad, he he he.  Recommended fish species: burot-burot, tamarong, bulinaw (dagko), mangsi, barungoy, sawasid, ug mga pirit (immature sa tulingan, bungkalisan, etc. basta dili pa fully grown sa mga dagkung matang sa isda.) 

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« Reply #34 on: June 04, 2009, 11:07:48 PM »
ang galang2x kay kamote nga nga gikagod unya sagolang ug harina ug itlog nya piritohon. lami kaayo for snacks.
ang sanggoloy, lubi nga lugiton ug luwag. kanang kasagaran koskoson aron himoon ug salad. kuskoson sad pero kutsara ang gamiton. gisihon sa mantika lamasan ug ahos, bombay ug kamatis nya sabwan ug gamay. dayon inig bukal sagolang ug hamutan or sangig. viola, sud-an na.

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« Reply #35 on: June 04, 2009, 11:20:47 PM »
ang galang2x kay kamote nga nga gikagod unya sagolang ug harina ug itlog nya piritohon. lami kaayo for snacks.
ang sanggoloy, lubi nga lugiton ug luwag. kanang kasagaran koskoson aron himoon ug salad. kuskoson sad pero kutsara ang gamiton. gisihon sa mantika lamasan ug ahos, bombay ug kamatis nya sabwan ug gamay. dayon inig bukal sagolang ug hamutan or sangig. viola, sud-an na.

Diha sa Loon naay galang-galang nga hinimo sa paw (or palaw) gikan sa Barangay Basac. MaDominggo ra na mapalit, inig tabo sa merkado.

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Re: Native Bohol Foods
« Reply #36 on: June 05, 2009, 01:00:37 AM »
Lima na ron ka adlaw nga gasud-an mig labtingaw. Kinsay tigkaon og labtingaw ninyo diha?


Aguuuy kalami anang labtingaw! dayun ang humay nga puwa! dayun naay sabaw sa kamunggay nga gisubakan ug tipan-anan nga pirit!

haaay!

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« Reply #37 on: June 05, 2009, 01:53:55 AM »
Kanang labtingaw, bisag unsa nga dagkong isda basta dili kaayo ma-uga pagkabuwad, mao na sija.

Gahapon, gautan pod kog sawpit. nadaghanan lag unod maong perteng lawta. Paresag tinabal nga molmol, perteng nanumbay ag humot sa pritong tinabal

pastilan apo' og ang kahumot sa piniritong tinabal manumbay sa akong silingan  diri,  sigurado jud nga pagka ugma ma petisyonan jud ko nga paphawa-on.

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Re: Native Bohol Foods
« Reply #38 on: June 05, 2009, 03:02:09 AM »
pastilan apo' og ang kahumot sa piniritong tinabal manumbay sa akong silingan  diri,  sigurado jud nga pagka ugma ma petisyonan jud ko nga paphawa-on.

bwahahahha!

hahahhaha!

sus mao ra nay mahinungdan ma divorce ka Dave!

undangi na nang panumbay ug buwad!

hahahhaha

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Re: Native Bohol Foods
« Reply #39 on: June 05, 2009, 04:17:50 AM »
Diha sa Loon naay galang-galang nga hinimo sa paw (or palaw) gikan sa Barangay Basac. MaDominggo ra na mapalit, inig tabo sa merkado.


ah mao di ay basin naka-kaon nako wa lang ko kaila kay ka-on ra man ko taman hahaha

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