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Latest revision as of 04:39, 18 February 2025

Ginataan is a popular Filipino dish that is characterized by the use of coconut milk (gata in Filipino) as a primary ingredient. The term ginataan is derived from the Filipino word gata, which means coconut milk. The term ginataan, therefore, generally refers to any dish that is cooked with coconut milk.

Overview[edit]

Ginataan is a versatile dish that can be prepared with a variety of ingredients. It can be made with meat, seafood, vegetables, or even fruits and desserts. The dish is typically seasoned with garlic, onion, ginger, salt, and pepper, and sometimes chili peppers for added spice. The use of coconut milk gives the dish a rich, creamy texture and a distinct, flavorful taste.

Variations[edit]

There are many variations of ginataan, depending on the main ingredient used. Some of the most popular variations include ginataang manok (chicken in coconut milk), ginataang hipon (shrimp in coconut milk), ginataang kalabasa (squash in coconut milk), and ginataang bilo-bilo (a dessert made with glutinous rice balls, tapioca pearls, and fruits in coconut milk).

Cultural Significance[edit]

Ginataan is a staple in Filipino cuisine and is commonly served during special occasions and festivals. It is also a popular comfort food and is often enjoyed as a main dish, side dish, or dessert.

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