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- Tinola abstract "Tinola in Tagalog or Cebuano, or la uya in Ilocano is a soup-based dish served as an appetizer or main entrée in the Philippines. Traditionally, this dish is cooked with chicken, wedges of green papaya, and leaves of the siling labuyo chili pepper in broth flavored with ginger, onions and fish sauce. A common variant substitutes pork for chicken, chayote instead of papaya, or moringa leaves known as marungay or malunggay or kamunggay (in Cebuano), instead of pepper leaves. However, an all-vegetable broth in Cebu with kamunggay in prominence is called utan kamunggay or utan bisayâ. Another variation is Tinolang Tahong, a soup made with mussels, ginger, onion, garlic and bird's eye chili.The exact origins of Tinola is obscure. One of the earliest mentions of the dish is in José Rizal's first novel, Noli Me Tangere, where Kapitan Tiago served it to Crisostomo Ibarra upon arriving from Europe. He was given the breast, to the dismay of the corrupt Spanish friar, Padre Damaso, who got chicken neck, which is considered to be the least favored chicken part.".
- Tinola country Philippines.
- Tinola hasVariant Moringa_oleifera.
- Tinola ingredient Chicken_(food).
- Tinola ingredient Fish_sauce.
- Tinola ingredient Ginger.
- Tinola ingredient Onion.
- Tinola ingredient Siling_labuyo.
- Tinola ingredientName "Chicken, green papaya,siling labuyoleaves, ginger, onion, fish sauce".
- Tinola servingTemperature "Hot".
- Tinola thumbnail Tinolalunch.jpg?width=300.
- Tinola type Main_course.
- Tinola wikiPageID "2214417".
- Tinola wikiPageLength "2619".
- Tinola wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Tinola wikiPageRevisionID "673408479".
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Birds_eye_chili.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philippine_soups.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Cebuano_language.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Chayote.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Chicken.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Chicken_(food).
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Chili_pepper.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Debut_novel.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Fish_sauce.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Ginger.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Hors_doeuvre.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Ilocano_language.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink José_Rizal.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink List_of_soups.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Main_course.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Moringa_oleifera.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Mussel.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Noli_me_tangere_(novel).
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Onion.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Papaya.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Pork.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Siling_labuyo.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Tagalog_language.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink Utan.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink File:Tinolajf170.JPG.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLink File:Tinolalunch.jpg.
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tinola".
- Tinola wikiPageWikiLinkText "tinola".
- Tinola caption "A bowl of tinola".
- Tinola country Philippines.
- Tinola course Main_course.
- Tinola mainIngredient "Chicken, green papaya, siling labuyo leaves, ginger, onion, fish sauce".
- Tinola name "Tinola".
- Tinola served "Hot".
- Tinola variations "Pork with chayote and moringa".
- Tinola wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Filipino_food.
- Tinola wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Tinola wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Philippine_soups.
- Tinola wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal-inline.
- Tinola wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tinola wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Soup-stub.
- Tinola type "Main course".
- Tinola subject Category:Philippine_soups.
- Tinola hypernym Dish.
- Tinola type Food.
- Tinola type FunctionalSubstance.
- Tinola type Thing.
- Tinola type Q2095.
- Tinola comment "Tinola in Tagalog or Cebuano, or la uya in Ilocano is a soup-based dish served as an appetizer or main entrée in the Philippines. Traditionally, this dish is cooked with chicken, wedges of green papaya, and leaves of the siling labuyo chili pepper in broth flavored with ginger, onions and fish sauce. A common variant substitutes pork for chicken, chayote instead of papaya, or moringa leaves known as marungay or malunggay or kamunggay (in Cebuano), instead of pepper leaves.".
- Tinola label "Tinola".
- Tinola sameAs Q3550480.
- Tinola sameAs Tinola.
- Tinola sameAs Tinola.
- Tinola sameAs Tinola.
- Tinola sameAs m.06wh7_.
- Tinola sameAs Tinola.
- Tinola sameAs Q3550480.
- Tinola wasDerivedFrom Tinola?oldid=673408479.
- Tinola depiction Tinolalunch.jpg.
- Tinola isPrimaryTopicOf Tinola.
- Tinola name "Tinola".