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        <title>zelx</title>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 17:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                <title>captivating capiz | capiz bowl by zelx</title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 17:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <description><![CDATA[&nbsp; The collection of Capiz wares in this circle pattern are hand-made of shells imported from the lagoons of the Philippines and South East Asia, and are sealed with a clear lacquer for long life durability. its a wolrd class product and perfect for your table..and its a food safe...]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<P mce_serialized="2"><A href="http://zelx.i.ph/photo/15/85" target=_blank mce_serialized="2"><IMG style="WIDTH: 271px; HEIGHT: 166px" height=150 src="http://zelx.i.ph/photo/d/86-1/capiz.jpg?g2_GALLERYSID=TMP_SESSION_ID_DI_NOISSES_PMT" width=228 border=0 mce_serialized="2"></A>&nbsp;</P>  <P mce_serialized="2">The collection of Capiz wares in this circle pattern are hand-made of shells imported from the lagoons of the Philippines and South East Asia, and are sealed with a clear lacquer for long life durability. its a wolrd class product and perfect for your table..and its a food safe product<BR mce_serialized="2"><BR mce_serialized="2"><IMG height=4 alt="" src="http://zelx.i.ph/calliope/rte/images/spacer.gif" width=1 border=0 mce_serialized="2"></P>]]></content:encoded>
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                <title>&quot;Pinakbet&quot; an exotic Ilocano's recipe</title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 12:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                                <description><![CDATA[Pinakbet or pakbet is a popular Ilocano dish, from the northern regions of the Philippines, although it has become popular throughout the archipelago. The word is the contracted form of the Ilocano word "pinakebbet", meaning shrunk or shrivelled. The original Ilocano pinakbet uses bagoong, of fermented monamon or other fish,...]]></description>
                <content:encoded><![CDATA[<P mce_serialized="2"><U mce_serialized="2"><FONT color=#0000ff mce_serialized="2"><STRONG mce_serialized="2">Pinakbet</STRONG></FONT></U> or <STRONG mce_serialized="2">pakbet</STRONG> is a popular <A title="Ilocano people" href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Ilocano_people" mce_serialized="2">Ilocano</A> dish, from the <A title="Ilocos Region" href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Ilocos_Region" mce_serialized="2">northern regions</A> of the <A title=Philippines href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Philippines" mce_serialized="2">Philippines</A>, although it has become popular throughout the archipelago. The word is the contracted form of the <A title="Ilocano language" href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Ilocano_language" mce_serialized="2">Ilocano</A> word "pinakebbet", meaning shrunk or shrivelled. The original Ilocano pinakbet uses <A title="Bagoong terong" href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Bagoong_terong" mce_serialized="2">bagoong</A>, of fermented <A title="Bagoong monamon" href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Bagoong_monamon" mce_serialized="2">monamon</A> or other fish, while further south, bagoong alamang is used. The basic vegetables used in this dish include native <A title="Bitter melon" href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Bitter_melon" mce_serialized="2">bitter melon</A>, <A title=Eggplant href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Eggplant" mce_serialized="2">eggplant</A>, <A title=Tomato href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Tomato" mce_serialized="2">tomato</A>, <A title=Ginger href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Ginger" mce_serialized="2">ginger</A>, <A title=Okra href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Okra" mce_serialized="2">okra</A>, <A title="String bean" href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/String_bean" mce_serialized="2">string beans</A>, <A title="Lima beans" href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Lima_beans" mce_serialized="2">lima beans</A>, <A title="Chili pepper" href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Chili_pepper" mce_serialized="2">chili peppers</A> , <A title=Parda href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Parda" mce_serialized="2">parda</A> and <A title="Winged bean" href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Winged_bean" mce_serialized="2">winged beans</A>. A Tagalog version usually includes <A title=Calabaza href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Calabaza" mce_serialized="2">calabaza</A>. Most of these vegetables are easily accessible, and are grown in backyards and gardens of most Ilocano households. As its name suggests, it is usually cooked until almost dry and shrivelled and the flavors of the vegetables are emphasized and accentuated by bagoong (fermented shrimp fry). In some cases, <A title=Lechon href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Lechon" mce_serialized="2">lechon</A>, <A title=Chicharon href="http://zelx.i.ph/wiki/Chicharon" mce_serialized="2">chicharon</A>, or other meats (most commonly pork) are added. It is considered a very healthy dish, and convenient in relation to the harsh and rugged, yet fruitful Northern and Ilocos regions of the Philippines. The history of this dish is derived from such.<A title=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinakbet href="http:///" mce_serialized="2" mce_href="http://"><BR mce_serialized="2"><STRONG mce_serialized="2">]]></content:encoded>
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                <title>&quot;bopis&quot; an exotic recipe from bicol region</title>
                <link>http://zelx.i.ph/blogs/zelx/?p=1</link>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2008 20:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator>zelx</dc:creator>
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                                <description><![CDATA[Bopis is one spicy filipino dish from bicol region. It is Pork&nbsp;or beef lungs and heart sauteed in tomato, chilli and Onion.]]></description>
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