Philippine asado
π΅π A dish from Philippines
Philippine asado refers to two different Filipino braised meat dishes. The name originates from Spanish asado ("grilled"), a reference to the original dish it was applied to, the Chinese-Filipino version of char siu barbecues usually known as pork asado.
What gives it away
| π₯Main ingredients | pork, soy sauce, sugar, garlic, spices |
|---|---|
| π₯Cooking method | braised or barbecued meat |
| π Flavour & style | sweet and savory, glazed |
| πWhen itβs eaten | main dish served with rice or as a filling |
Frequently asked questions
Where does Philippine asado come from?
Philippine asado is a dish that originated in Philippines.
What is Philippine asado?
Philippine asado refers to two different Filipino braised meat dishes. The name originates from Spanish asado ("grilled"), a reference to the original dish it was applied to, the Chinese-Filipino version of char siu barbecues usually known as pork asado.