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- Binignit abstract "Binignit is a Visayan vegetable soup from the central Philippines. The dish is traditionally made by Visayans with slices of sabá bananas, taro, and sweet potato.The meat of a mature coconut is grated and the "thick" milk is extracted. Two cups of water are added to the grated coconut and a second extraction is made. This becomes the "thin" milk. This "thin" coconut milk extract is added to cubed kamote (sweet potato), gabi (taro) and ube (purple yam), sliced ripe sabá (plantain) and langka (jack fruit), and tapioca pearls. Sometimes, young coconut meat strips are also added. The mixture is brought to a boil; being stirred occasionally until done. Just before removal from the flame, the "thick" coconut milk is added.The people of the neighbouring island of Leyte usually include landang (palm flour jelly balls), jackfruit, and anise, and thicken it with milled glutinous rice. The vegetables and the pearl sago are cooked in a mixture of water, coconut milk and landang, and sweetened by muscovado or brown sugar.The soup is usually cooked and eaten during Holy Week, especially during Good Friday when the faithful are fasting. A popular afternoon snack, it is best served when hot. Some Filipinos serve it chilled or even frozen, eating the dessert much like ice cream.It is comparable to various guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo. Binignit is also called "giná-tan" in Bikolano, "tabirák" in Mindanao Cebuano, "alpahor" in Chavacano, "ginettaán" in Ilokano, and "ginat-an" in Hiligaynon and Waray.".
- Binignit alias "giná-tan, tinunuan, alpahor, ginettaán, ginat-an, pinindot, ginataang bilo-bilo, ginataang halo-halo".
- Binignit country Philippines.
- Binignit ingredient Banana.
- Binignit ingredient Coconut_milk.
- Binignit ingredient Sago.
- Binignit ingredient Sweet_potato.
- Binignit ingredient Taro.
- Binignit ingredientName "Coconut milk,saba,taro,sweet potato,pearl sago,landang".
- Binignit region Mindanao.
- Binignit region Visayas.
- Binignit servingTemperature "Hot or cold".
- Binignit thumbnail Ginataan_1.jpg?width=300.
- Binignit type Dessert.
- Binignit wikiPageID "21621563".
- Binignit wikiPageLength "3609".
- Binignit wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- Binignit wikiPageRevisionID "665852710".
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Anise.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Banana.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Bikolano_language.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Bilo-bilo.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Brown_sugar.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philippine_soups.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Cebuano_language.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Central_Bikol_language.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Chavacano.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Coconut_milk.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Cooking_plantain.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Dessert.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Dioscorea_alata.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Filipino_people.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Filipinos.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Ginataan.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Glutinous_rice.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Good_Friday.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Halo-halo.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Hiligaynon_language.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Week_in_the_Philippines.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Ice_cream.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Ilocano_language.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Ilokano_language.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Jack_fruit.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Jackfruit.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Landang.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Leyte.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink List_of_soups.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Mindanao.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Muscovado.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Pearl_sago.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Plantain_(cooking).
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Purple_yam.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Saba_banana.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Sago.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Sweet_potato.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Tapioca.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Taro.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Vegetable_soup.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Visayas.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Waray-Waray_language.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink Waray_language.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink File:Ginataan_1.jpg.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLink File:Washed_landang.jpg.
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bilo-bilo".
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Binignit".
- Binignit wikiPageWikiLinkText "binignit".
- Binignit alternateName "giná-tan, tinunuan, alpahor, ginettaán, ginat-an, pinindot, ginataang bilo-bilo, ginataang halo-halo".
- Binignit caption "Binignit with saba bananas, taro, jackfruit, and ube".
- Binignit country Philippines.
- Binignit course Dessert.
- Binignit hasPhotoCollection Binignit.
- Binignit mainIngredient Banana.
- Binignit mainIngredient Coconut_milk.
- Binignit mainIngredient Pearl_sago.
- Binignit mainIngredient Sago.
- Binignit mainIngredient Sweet_potato.
- Binignit mainIngredient Taro.
- Binignit name "Binignit".
- Binignit region Mindanao.
- Binignit region Visayas.
- Binignit served "Hot or cold".
- Binignit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_prepared_food.
- Binignit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Philippine_soups.
- Binignit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Binignit type "Dessert".
- Binignit subject Category:Philippine_soups.
- Binignit hypernym Soup.
- Binignit type Food.
- Binignit type FunctionalSubstance.
- Binignit type Thing.
- Binignit type Q2095.
- Binignit comment "Binignit is a Visayan vegetable soup from the central Philippines. The dish is traditionally made by Visayans with slices of sabá bananas, taro, and sweet potato.The meat of a mature coconut is grated and the "thick" milk is extracted. Two cups of water are added to the grated coconut and a second extraction is made. This becomes the "thin" milk.".
- Binignit label "Binignit".
- Binignit sameAs m.05msvwd.
- Binignit sameAs Q4914380.
- Binignit sameAs Q4914380.
- Binignit wasDerivedFrom Binignit?oldid=665852710.
- Binignit depiction Ginataan_1.jpg.
- Binignit isPrimaryTopicOf Binignit.