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- Daing abstract "Daing, Tuyô, or Bulad (literally \"sun-dried\" or \"sun-baked\") refers to dried fish from the Philippines. Fish prepared as daing are usually split open (though they may be left whole), gutted, salted liberally, and then sun and air-dried. There are also \"boneless\" variants which fillets the fish before the drying process. It was originally a preservation technique, as salt inhibits the growth of bacteria, allowing fish to be stored for long periods of time.A variant of daing known as labtingaw uses less salt and is dried for a much shorter period (only a few hours). The resulting daing is still slightly moist and meatier than the fully dried variant. Yet another variant of daing known as lamayo, does away with the drying process altogether. Instead, after the fish is cleaned, it is simply marinated in vinegar, garlic and other spices before frying.Daing is considered poverty food due to its relative cheapness. But it has gained significance in Philippine culture as comfort food. Danggit is usually simply fried before consumption and served with rice and a dip (usually vinegar or calamansi). As breakfast food, they may be served with fried eggs.In Central and Southern Philippines, daing is known as bulad or buwad in Cebuano. The variants which use sliced and gutted fish are known as pinikas (literally \"halved\" referring to the halves of the fish). Northern regions usually do not distinguish between the two, though some may use daing to refer exclusively to the halved and gutted variants, while tuyô is used for all variants. Virtually any fish can be prepared as daing. The species of fish used is usually identified by name when sold in markets. For example, in Cebu, a local specialty is buwad danggit which uses rabbitfish (Siganus spp., locally known as danggit). Other fish species used include threadfin breams (Nemipteridae, locally known as bisugo); grey mullets (Mugilidae, locally known as banak); and sardines (Sardinella spp. and Dussumieria acuta, locally known as tunsoy or tamban). Daing made from sardines are usually dried whole, though exported variants may be gutted to comply with food laws in other countries. Cuttlefish and squid may also be prepared this way (Tagalog: daing na pusit; Cebuano: bulad pusit).".
- Daing alias "Bulad, Tuyô, Pinikas".
- Daing country Philippines.
- Daing thumbnail Daing_na_bangus.jpg?width=300.
- Daing wikiPageID "12130049".
- Daing wikiPageLength "4894".
- Daing wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Daing wikiPageRevisionID "690330488".
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Calamondin.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dried_fish.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fish_dishes.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philippine_cuisine.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philippine_culture.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Cebu.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Cebuano_language.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Comfort_food.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Cuttlefish.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Dried_and_salted_cod.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Dried_fish.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Famine_food.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Food_drying.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Kipper.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Mullet_(fish).
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Philippine_cuisine.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Rabbitfish.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Rainbow_sardine.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Sardinella.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Squid.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Stockfish.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Tagalog_language.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink Threadfin_bream.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLink File:Daing_na_bangus.jpg.
- Daing wikiPageWikiLinkText "''tuyo'' or dried herring".
- Daing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Daing".
- Daing wikiPageWikiLinkText "daing".
- Daing alternateName "Bulad, Tuyô, Pinikas".
- Daing country Philippines.
- Daing name "Daing".
- Daing variations "Labtingaw, Lamayo".
- Daing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Daing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Daing subject Category:Dried_fish.
- Daing subject Category:Fish_dishes.
- Daing subject Category:Philippine_cuisine.
- Daing subject Category:Philippine_culture.
- Daing type Food.
- Daing type FunctionalSubstance.
- Daing type Thing.
- Daing type Q2095.
- Daing comment "Daing, Tuyô, or Bulad (literally \"sun-dried\" or \"sun-baked\") refers to dried fish from the Philippines. Fish prepared as daing are usually split open (though they may be left whole), gutted, salted liberally, and then sun and air-dried. There are also \"boneless\" variants which fillets the fish before the drying process.".
- Daing label "Daing".
- Daing sameAs m.011q1qnt.
- Daing wasDerivedFrom Daing?oldid=690330488.
- Daing depiction Daing_na_bangus.jpg.
- Daing isPrimaryTopicOf Daing.
- Daing name "Daing".