Are You Team Sinigang Or Team Adobo? (2024)

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Adobo is considered as the national dish of the Philippines and Sinigang as the unofficial national dish.

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Did I confuse you?

They are two of the most-loved local dishes of the Filipinos. They are always present at our dining table. But there should only be one for the title, right? Team sinigang protested.

Both can be cooked in various ways. The ingredients vary too. But still, when the pot boils, it boils down to one. Being sinigang and being adobo.

Taste Atlas had named Sinigang as the world’s best vegetable soup.

The sour soup they had voted has the following ingredients: sampalok (fruits of the tamarind tree), water spinach, green pepper, cabbage, broccoli, eggplant, diced tomatoes, sliced onions, ginger, green beans, water, oil, and salt.

It had beaten the famous ones like- Turkey’s Mercimek Corbasi and Lithuanian Saltibarsciai.

At first, we joked about the reason it had won was that it was the easiest one to pronounce. A simple si-ni-gang. Can Borscht, Quibebe and Zeleninova Polevka compete with si-ni-gang?

Kidding aside, it’s really good. As long as it is cooked according to your taste preference and as long as you like something sour.

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Sinigang is a dish consisting of meat (fish or pork or beef or shrimp) and any of the following vegetables (string beans, mustard, eggplant, okra, onion, ginger, radish, taro), chili, tomato, and the souring agent.

The source of the sourness is either tamarind, mango, bayabas/guava, strawberry, miso, kamias/ averrhoa bilimbi, santol/cotton fruit and calamansi/ calamondin. Lemongrass and rosemary can be added too. And water.

It can be all plain vegetables like the one that won.

My kind of sinigang is sour and spicy….and fish only. The spicier the better.

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Using tamarind from scratch is a tedious one. Likewise with finding the other souring agent. There are many available sinigang mix in the market to be used. And that’s what I am using.

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Cooking the dish is next to a fast food dish. Just toss everything in a pot. Then wait until it’s cooked. Or for fish, just wait until it boils. For those who aren’t the queen of the kitchen, meaning -not fond of cooking (like me), sinigang is our best friend.

Adobo

This is another confusion. Is adobo the name of the dish or a manner of cooking or what?

Adobo came from the Spanish word adobar meaning marinade. A Spaniard during Spain’s colonization of the country changed the name of the local dish kilaw, to adobo. In Caribbean cooking, it is a seasoning. In the Philippines, it is both a cooking technique and a dish. As they say, Adobo is both a noun and a verb.

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To distinguish it from the rest of the world’s adobo, it is now called Philippine adobo.

The recipe varies from one region to another, from one kitchen to another and from one taste bud to another.

Adobo consists of pork or chicken or squid, soy sauce, vinegar, peppercorn, bay leaf, and garlic. Boiled eggs and potatoes can be added too. Vegans can have string beans and still taste good.

Adobo can be cooked as a soupy one, with thick sauce, oily (from the fat of the meat), sweet, vinegary, spicy, dried and flaky, soy sauce taste, with little or no vinegar.

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Government’s Intervention

The Philippines’ Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) unveiled plans to standardize adobo to make it easier to promote internationally as well as to keep the cultural identity. Aiming to define a basic traditional recipe.

In doing so, people can determine and maintain the authentic Filipino Adobo even in an international setting.

A simple issue but a difficult one to resolve for every region claiming that theirs should be the one.

In our home

My mother had her own version the soupy one) and my paternal grandmother had her own the Kilaw, which is vinegar-braised).

Honestly, I don’t like my grandmother’s recipe.

And I have my version:

Chicken, chicken’s liver and heart, soy sauce, peppercorn, paprika, bay leaf, oyster sauce, butter, and cheese.

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For so many years, I didn’t eat adobo. Imagine eating it since the time I could eat solid food. I need a break!

After 10 years, we are back in each other’s company.

Like sinigang, adobo is next to a fast food dish. Toss everything in a pot and when the meat is cooked, it’s done. Unless you want the other versions – reduce it until oily and flaky.

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I’m Team Sinigang. Why? Because despite the variety of ingredients and souring agent, it retained its taste as sour. It is consistent.

While adobo… It is nakaka-umay, because of the fat from the meat. I can’t find the right English word for umay. Cloy is the nearest one.

Umay is the other reason for our break-up. Reinventing the recipe led to our reconciliation😁

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FAQs

What is the Filipino dish called adobo? ›

This post may contain affiliate links. Read my full disclosure policy. An iconic Filipino dish, chicken adobo features succulent chicken simmered in a sauce of vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, bay leaves, black pepper, and creamy coconut milk.

Is it adobo or sinigang? ›

The difference between adobo and sinigang is that "adobo" is a Philippine dish in which pork or chicken is slowly cooked in a sauce including soy sauce, vinegar, and crushed garlic and "sinigang" is a sour Filipino soup, usually made with tamarind.

What is the national dish of the Philippines? ›

Many Filipinos consider adobo, the national dish of the Philippines. The perfect adobo lies in the delicate balance of soy sauce, vinegar, garlic and spices (bay leaves and fresh ground peppercorns).

Why do Filipinos eat adobo? ›

In the Philippines, the concept of adobo was around long before the Spanish arrived in 1521. Like the native people of the Iberian Peninsula, indigenous people in the Philippines had long used vinegar and salt to preserve proteins.

What are the 2 versions of adobo? ›

Based on the main ingredients, the most common adobo types are adobong manók, in which chicken is used, and adobong baboy, in which pork is used.

Is adobo Filipino or Mexican? ›

Considered by many to be the national dish of the Philippines, adobo reflects the regionality of the archipelago's 7,640 islands. In some regions, coconut milk is added for adobo sa gata, and not all adobos even contain soy sauce.

What is the number 1 Filipino dish? ›

The most popular main dish in the Philippines is adobo, which contains chicken, pork, or both. Besides adobo, there are several other main dishes to try.

What is authentic Filipino dish? ›

Adobo is one of the most popular Filipino dishes and is considered unofficially by many as the national dish. It usually consists of pork or chicken, sometimes both, stewed or braised in a sauce usually made from vinegar, cooking oil, garlic, bay leaf, peppercorns, and soy sauce.

What is the Philippines most iconic food? ›

1. Adobo. No list of the top 10 Filipino foods can begin without the famous Adobo on top. The unofficial Philippines national food is made with pork or chicken simmered in soy sauce and vinegar with loads of black pepper and crushed garlic.

Did Filipinos invent adobo? ›

According to the food historian Raymond Sokolov, the ingredients for adobo already existed in the Philippines before Ferdinand Magellan even laid eyes on our shores. Because the dish's original name was never recorded (and in a case of what Sakolov calls “lexical imperialism”), the Spanish label stuck.

What is the Philippines' national animal? ›

The carabao is the national animal of the Philippines. It symbolizes strength, power, efficiency, perseverance, and most of all, hardwork.

What nationality is a Filipino? ›

These writings are also credited with transforming the term Filipino to one which refers to everyone born in the Philippines, especially during the Philippine Revolution and American Colonial Era and the term shifting from a geographic designation to a national one as a citizenship nationality by law.

What does adobo taste like? ›

What does Filipino adobo taste like? With the mix of vinegar, soy sauce and garlic, Filipino adobo is a savory dish that is a little tangy, a little sweet and a little salty. The blend and balance of sour and sweet in one dish is a hallmark of Filipino cuisine overall.

How do you describe adobo in English? ›

In English, adobo means “vinegar-braised.” Evenly-cut chunks of meat are first seared in hot fat or oil until they brown. Braising liquids, such as vinegar and soy sauce, are then added, and the mixture is left to simmer over low heat.

What is special in adobo? ›

Like many cultures based in warm climates, Filipino natives developed various methods of preserving food. Adobo utilizes the acid in the vinegar and the high salt content of soy sauce to produce an undesirable environment for bacteria. Its delicious flavor and preserving qualities served to increase adobo's popularity.

Is adobo healthy? ›

Adobo is a delicious Filipino dish with nutritional value, primarily as a source of protein and essential vitamins and minerals. However, be aware of portion sizes, the type of meat used, and the sodium content to enjoy the dish as part of a balanced and healthy diet.

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