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    what is the history of filipino cookery?

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Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.what is the history of filipino cookery?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
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brief history of filipino cookery

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A major part of Philippine history is a record of the various foreign inhabitants that passed along their varied cultures and customs. Examples are the Indonesians with their adventurous nature, the Chinese for their business trademark, the Spanish for their leadership and bravery, and the Americans for their knowledge and education. All these specialties blended together have influenced Filipinos in arts, fashions, and philosophies, as well as in food preparation and flavor.

Filipino cookery is still highly characteristic and national. To the Filipino, there is no substitute in all the world for it. One must remember that the Filipino’s hospitality is one of a kind and unrivaled anywhere else. A Filipino thinks nothing of starving himself or getting into debt to be a perfect host. This tradition especially is apparent at fiesta time. Beginning with lengthy food preparations, these are occasions where work is begun days and nights ahead, from killing the pigs, chicken, and cows, to setting a lavish table from breakfast time to the late hours of evening. The fiesta is always a special occasion for thanksgiving.

Other Answers:
Filipino style cooking is a mix of several cultures. Our country has been inhabited by different foreigners in the past and learned from them different cooking techniques. Our taste is also different for example-our spaghetti is sweet and has choped hotdogs on them.


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