Piyanggang manok

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Piyanggang Manok is a traditional Filipino dish originating from the Tausug of the Sulu Archipelago. It is a type of chicken curry notable for its dark color, which comes from the use of burnt coconut meat.

Etymology

The term Piyanggang is derived from the Tausug word pyanggang, which means "blackened" or "charred". Manok is the Filipino word for chicken. Thus, Piyanggang Manok translates to "blackened chicken".

Preparation

The preparation of Piyanggang Manok involves marinating the chicken in a mixture of spices and herbs, including lemongrass, turmeric, ginger, garlic, onion, and chili peppers. The distinctive black sauce is made by charring coconut meat, then grinding and squeezing it to extract the coconut milk. This is then cooked with the spices until it turns into a thick, black sauce. The marinated chicken is then cooked in this sauce until tender.

Cultural Significance

Piyanggang Manok is a staple dish in Tausug celebrations and feasts. It is often served during special occasions such as weddings and birthdays. The dish is also popular in other parts of the Philippines, particularly in Mindanao, where the Tausug people primarily reside.

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