Top Filipino Heroes and their favorite food
➢ Pinoy Search Network lists for you the top Filipino Heroes and their favorite food. List includes Andres Bonifacio (Litson Manok sa Saha ng Saging), Lapu-Lapu (Sinigang na Isda sa Mangga), Gregorio del Pilar (Arroz a la Cubana), Gabriela Silang (Pinakbet na Ilocano), Melchora Aquino (Tinolang Manok Tagalog), Dr. Jose Rizal (Karneng Asada), Marcelo H del Pilar (Pochero), Juan Luna (Cold Cuts), Manuel L Quezon (Jambon de Smithfield), Ninoy Aquino (Sinigang na Bangus), Marcela Agoncillo (Pork Adobo sa Dilaw), Apolinario Mabini (Bulanglang), and Emilio Aguinaldo (Salmon with Hollandaise).
➢ Pinoy Search Network lists for you the top Filipino Heroes and their favorite food. List includes Andres Bonifacio (Litson Manok sa Saha ng Saging), Lapu-Lapu (Sinigang na Isda sa Mangga), Gregorio del Pilar (Arroz a la Cubana), Gabriela Silang (Pinakbet na Ilocano), Melchora Aquino (Tinolang Manok Tagalog), Dr. Jose Rizal (Karneng Asada), Marcelo H del Pilar (Pochero), Juan Luna (Cold Cuts), Manuel L Quezon (Jambon de Smithfield), Ninoy Aquino (Sinigang na Bangus), Marcela Agoncillo (Pork Adobo sa Dilaw), Apolinario Mabini (Bulanglang), and Emilio Aguinaldo (Salmon with Hollandaise).
Andres Bonifacio (1863-1897) Born: Tondo, Manila
Litson Manok sa Saha ng Saging
(Roasted or Chicken Lechon in Banana Trunk Sap)
➢ Known as Supremo, he was the Revolutionary Leader of the Katipunan. Historically the First President of the Philippines but not recognized legally and officially.
(Roasted or Chicken Lechon in Banana Trunk Sap)
➢ Known as Supremo, he was the Revolutionary Leader of the Katipunan. Historically the First President of the Philippines but not recognized legally and officially.
Credits: Wikimedia Commons and ChoosePhilippines
Datu Lapu-Lapu (1491-1542) Born: Mactan, Cebu
Credits: Wikimedia Commons and Pinterest
Sinigang na Isda sa Mangga
(Boiled Fish with Taro, Mango and Kangkong)
➢ Mactan Datu who led a native army to vanquish reknowned explorer Ferdinand Magellan. First Filipino to defy the Spanish colonial rule.
(Boiled Fish with Taro, Mango and Kangkong)
➢ Mactan Datu who led a native army to vanquish reknowned explorer Ferdinand Magellan. First Filipino to defy the Spanish colonial rule.
General Gregorio Del Pilar (1875-1899) Born: Bulacan, Bulacan
Arroz a la Cubana
(Fried Rice, Tomato Sauce, Fried Egg and Fried Banana)
Kakanin
(Glutinous Rice Cake Pudding with Shredded Coconut Toppings)
➢ 22 years old Katipunan Revolutionary. The Hero of the Battle of Tirad Pass
(Fried Rice, Tomato Sauce, Fried Egg and Fried Banana)
Kakanin
(Glutinous Rice Cake Pudding with Shredded Coconut Toppings)
➢ 22 years old Katipunan Revolutionary. The Hero of the Battle of Tirad Pass
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Gabriela Silang (1731-1763) Born: Santa, Ilocos Sur
Credits: WWikimedia Commons and Delio Klemen Cainglit
Pinakbet na Ilocano
(Bagnet Pork with Filipino Vegetables mix in Bagoong Fish Sauce)
➢ Revolutionary woman who fought against the Spaniards during the British occupation. Wife of another hero, Diego Silang
(Bagnet Pork with Filipino Vegetables mix in Bagoong Fish Sauce)
➢ Revolutionary woman who fought against the Spaniards during the British occupation. Wife of another hero, Diego Silang
Melchora Aquino (1812-1919) Born: Balintawak, Caloocan
Tinolang Manok Tagalog
(Boiled Chicken Porridge in Ginger Soup)
➢ Known as the Mother of the Katipunan or "Tandang Sora". Was the most recognized medic of wounded Katipuneros.
(Boiled Chicken Porridge in Ginger Soup)
➢ Known as the Mother of the Katipunan or "Tandang Sora". Was the most recognized medic of wounded Katipuneros.
Credits: Wikimedia Commons and TravellingFeet
Dr. Jose Rizal (1861-1896) Born: Calamba, Laguna
Credits: Pinterest and Wikimedia Commons
Karneng Asada
(Beefsteak with Sauce)
Tinolang Manok sa Kalabasa
(sometimes Sayote)
Minatamis na Santol
(Sweetened Santol)
➢ National Hero of the Philippines. Formed the Liga Filipina, the basis of the Philippine Revolution and wrote novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. Martyred in Bagumbayan via a firing squad.
(Beefsteak with Sauce)
Tinolang Manok sa Kalabasa
(sometimes Sayote)
Minatamis na Santol
(Sweetened Santol)
➢ National Hero of the Philippines. Formed the Liga Filipina, the basis of the Philippine Revolution and wrote novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. Martyred in Bagumbayan via a firing squad.
Marcelo H. Del Pilar (1850-1896) Born: Bulacan, Bulacan
Pochero
(Beef and Pork Stew in Tomato, Banana and Potatoes)
➢ One of the main Ilustrados and proponent of the La Liga Filipina. He wrote for the La Soidaridad.
(Beef and Pork Stew in Tomato, Banana and Potatoes)
➢ One of the main Ilustrados and proponent of the La Liga Filipina. He wrote for the La Soidaridad.
Credits: Wikimedia Commons and Kusina101
Juan Luna (1857-1899) Born: Badoc, Ilocos Norte
Credits: Wikimedia Common
Saumon Hollandaise
(Salmon with Hollandaise)
Averna
(Italian Liquor)
Giffard
(Blackberry Liquor)
Basi
(Ilocos Sugarcane Wine)
➢ Most notable for his exploits in the Arts. His painting of the Spolarium immortalized Luna's name in the annals of Philippine history. He was also a delegate to the United States to press for the recognition of the Philippine government.
(Salmon with Hollandaise)
Averna
(Italian Liquor)
Giffard
(Blackberry Liquor)
Basi
(Ilocos Sugarcane Wine)
➢ Most notable for his exploits in the Arts. His painting of the Spolarium immortalized Luna's name in the annals of Philippine history. He was also a delegate to the United States to press for the recognition of the Philippine government.
Manuel Quezon (1878-1944) Born: Baler, Aurora
Jambon de Smithfield
(Smithfield Cured Ham)
Supreme de Vollaile
(Chicken Breasts in Lemon, Salt and Pepper)
➢ Second President of Philippines. Hailed as the Father of the Filipino language. He was the leader of the nation in the time of Japanese occupation and during the liberation.
(Smithfield Cured Ham)
Supreme de Vollaile
(Chicken Breasts in Lemon, Salt and Pepper)
➢ Second President of Philippines. Hailed as the Father of the Filipino language. He was the leader of the nation in the time of Japanese occupation and during the liberation.
Credits: Wikimedia Commons and ElPortalDelChacinado
Benigno 'Ninoy' Aquino Jr. (1932-1983) Born: Concepcion, Tarlac
Credits: Wikimedia Commons and Knorr.com.ph
Sinigang na Bangus
(Boiled Milkfish with Tamarind and Kangkong)
➢ Senator who defied Martial Law and its dictator President Ferdinand Marcos. He was martyred and assassinated in 1983 at the tarmac of Manila International Airport.
(Boiled Milkfish with Tamarind and Kangkong)
➢ Senator who defied Martial Law and its dictator President Ferdinand Marcos. He was martyred and assassinated in 1983 at the tarmac of Manila International Airport.
Marcela Agoncillo (1860-1946) Born: Taal, Batangas
Pork Adobo sa Dilaw
(Long-cooked Adobo without Soy Sauce but Ginger instead)
➢ Said to have sewn the Philippine national flag in only five (5) days.
(Long-cooked Adobo without Soy Sauce but Ginger instead)
➢ Said to have sewn the Philippine national flag in only five (5) days.
Credits: Wikimedia Commons
Apolinario Mabini (1864-1903) Born: Tanauan, Batangas
Credits: Wikimedia Commons and PinoyCook
Bulanglang
(Vegetable staple composed of assorted veggies with no strict ingredients)
➢ Known as the Brains of the Philippine Revolution and also as the Sublime Paralytic.
(Vegetable staple composed of assorted veggies with no strict ingredients)
➢ Known as the Brains of the Philippine Revolution and also as the Sublime Paralytic.
Emilio Aguinaldo (1869-1964) Born: Kawit, Cavite
Saumon Hollandaise
(Salmon with Hollandaise)
Nilagang Manok na Puti
(with Asparagus)
Sardines Aux Tomates
(Sardines in Tomatoes)
Voi au vent ala Financiare
(Puff Pastry with Beef, Lengua, and Mushrooms in red wine)
➢ Declared the first Filipino President and was the leader of the Magdalo faction of the Katipunan. Thought to have had a hand in the betrayal of heroes Andres Bonifacio and General Antonio Luna
(Salmon with Hollandaise)
Nilagang Manok na Puti
(with Asparagus)
Sardines Aux Tomates
(Sardines in Tomatoes)
Voi au vent ala Financiare
(Puff Pastry with Beef, Lengua, and Mushrooms in red wine)
➢ Declared the first Filipino President and was the leader of the Magdalo faction of the Katipunan. Thought to have had a hand in the betrayal of heroes Andres Bonifacio and General Antonio Luna
Credits: Wikimedia Commons and andrewzimmern.com
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