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Sinigang na Hipon sa Sampalok Recipe

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Delight in the timeless flavors of Filipino cuisine with sinigang na hipon sa sampalok, a traditional recipe featuring succulent shrimp cooked in a tangy tamarind broth. This dish has a rich history tracing back to the pre-colonial era in the Philippines. The term "sinigang" originates from the Tagalog word "singgang," meaning "stewed." The use of tamarind as a souring agent can be attributed to the indigenous Aeta people, who utilized the fruit to enhance the flavors of their dishes. Experience the vibrant flavors and cultural heritage of sinigang, a staple in Filipino culinary tradition.

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Treenut
Peanuts
Lactose

Servings

- 6 +
water
4 cups Water
Water
Hành Đỏ
1 piece onion, quartered
onion, quartered
Cà Chua
2 pieces tomatoes, quartered
tomatoes, quartered
1 piece Siling Panigang
Siling Panigang
Củ Cải Trắng
1/2 cup sliced radish
sliced radish
Rau Đay
1/2 cup Sliced Okra
Sliced Okra
1/2 cup sliced sitaw, cut into 2-inch pieces
sliced sitaw, cut into 2-inch pieces
1/2 kilogram medium shrimp
medium shrimp
1 package 25g MAGGI® Magic Sinigang Original Sampalok Mix
25g MAGGI® Magic Sinigang Original Sampalok Mix
1 cup kangkong, picked leaves and tender stems
kangkong, picked leaves and tender stems
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Energy 139.54 kcal
Fat 0.76 g
Saturated Fat 0.19 g
Carbohydrates 13.94 g
Fiber 2.84 g
Protein 21.24 g

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