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Estofado (Spanish: [
estoˈfaðo]) is an
artistic technique that
imitates the
appearance of gold brocade. The term
comes from the
Italian "stoffa" (fabric)...
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Lengua estofado (lit. "tongue stew" in Spanish),
sometimes known as
lengua estofada or
simply lengua, is a
Filipino dish
consisting of
braised beef tongue...
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Spanish estofar: "stew"; and
Tagalog baboy: "pork"), also
simply known as
estofado or estufado, is a
Filipino dish in
Philippine cuisine similar to Philippine...
- from Spain.
There are also
various kinds of
stews known as
guisos or
estofados,
arroces (rice
dishes such as paella), and
fabada (Asturian bean stew)...
- with
squash seed), mole rosa (pink mole), mole
blanco (white mole), mole
estofado, tezmole, clemole, mole de olla, chimole,
guacamole (mole with avocado)...
- ingredients. Beef
kaldereta Kalderetang Bulalo Menudo (stew)
Mechado Lengua estofado Rendang Scouse (food) List of goat
dishes List of
stews Dagoon,
Jesse D;...
- Laing/Pinangat
Inulukan Linapay/Tinamuk
Tinumok Lechon baboy baka
manok Lengua estofado Lengua pastel Lengua Sevillana Linagpang Linarang Linat-an
Lumlom Mechado...
- Laing/Pinangat
Inulukan Linapay/Tinamuk
Tinumok Lechon baboy baka
manok Lengua estofado Lengua pastel Lengua Sevillana Linagpang Linarang Linat-an
Lumlom Mechado...
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Lengua (Spanish for 'tongue') may
refer to: Beef tongue, a dish
Lengua estofado, a dish made from beef
tongue from the
Philippines The
Enxet people, previously...
- Laing/Pinangat
Inulukan Linapay/Tinamuk
Tinumok Lechon baboy baka
manok Lengua estofado Lengua pastel Lengua Sevillana Linagpang Linarang Linat-an
Lumlom Mechado...