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Bulalo[edit]

A bowl of Bulalo

Bulalo is a traditional Filipino dish known for its rich and hearty flavors. It is a type of soup made by simmering beef shanks and bone marrow for several hours until the meat becomes tender and the broth is infused with the flavors of the beef and marrow. This dish is particularly popular in the Tagalog region of the Philippines, especially in the province of Batangas.

Ingredients[edit]

The primary ingredients of Bulalo include:

Preparation[edit]

The preparation of Bulalo involves several steps:

1. Boiling the Beef: The beef shanks and bone marrow are boiled in water. The initial boil is often discarded to remove impurities. 2. Simmering: The beef is then simmered for several hours with onions, garlic, and peppercorns until the meat is tender. 3. Adding Vegetables: Once the meat is tender, vegetables such as cabbage, corn, potatoes, and green beans are added to the broth. 4. Seasoning: The soup is seasoned with fish sauce and salt to taste.

Serving[edit]

Bulalo is typically served hot, often with steamed rice. It is a popular dish during cold weather due to its warming properties. The bone marrow is considered a delicacy and is often scooped out and eaten separately or spread on bread.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Bulalo is more than just a dish; it is a part of Filipino culture and tradition. It is often served during family gatherings and special occasions. The dish is a symbol of comfort and hospitality in Filipino households.

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