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Sinigang na Baboy – Sour tamarind-based pork soup with vegetables.

 Pork Sinigang: Sour, Honest, and Deeply Filipino There are some foods that're perfect, for special occasions and then there are foods that just take care of you. Pork sinigang is one of those foods that take care of you. It is the kind of meal you want when it is raining outside when you have had a long day or when you just want something that makes you feel better. When you take a spoonful of the sour soup you will know why people have been eating sinigang for a very long time. Pork sinigang is one of those foods that makes you feel grounded. Sinigang does not try to be fancy. It is not about being rich or spicy. What makes Sinigang special is that it is simple and clear. The sour taste is sharp and clean the pork is soft because it is cooked right and the vegetables are comforting because they are simmered just right too. Sinigang with pork tastes like home because it is something you can always count on. It is not trying to be something it is just what you need and that is why ...

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