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Papaitan / Pinapaitan Recipe

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Papaitan, also called Pinapaitan, is an exotic soup dish with a bitter taste. Papaitan was derived from the Ilocano word "pait" or "napait" which means "bitter" or "bitter taste", respectively. There are many ways to produce the bitter taste in this dish like using the skin of the lemon fruit, juice of a bitter melon, bile of a fish, or coffee. In our particular recipe, we use the bitterness coming from the "goat" or "beef" bile. In Ilocos region where the ultra exotic and authentic papaitan can be found, the bitter juice extracted from the animal's bladder or by squishing the grass in the goat's stomach is used. Some folks don't like the bitter taste of this dish so they try to alter the "bitter taste" into "sour taste". Although this will also alter the very definition of papaitan, what they do is they sour the dish with sampalok, kamias, santol, sinigang mix flavoring, or extracted juice of tamarind.

Papaitan is one of the famous dishes of the Ilocanos which consist of different goat or beef innards such as tripe, liver, kidney, intestine, pancreas, and heart. Originally, the goat innards were used for this dish but because of the introduction of cooking variation and substitution, beef innards were also used used.

It was believed that this dish already existed among the Ilocanos before the coming of the Spaniards. History tells that the Spaniards were not much successful in their conquest of Ilocos region and because of this, they were not able to teach the Ilocanos most of their ways of cooking. The Ilocanos were the first ethic group to revolt against the Spanish rule in the Philippines, declaring Pedro Almazan as their "apo" or supreme leader. Series of Ilocano revolts followed under the leadership of Diego Silang and his famous wife, Gabriela. Papaitan, therefore, is one of the most authentic Filipino recipes long before Spain colonized the Philippines.
 
eto hinahanap kong pang higop sabaw tsk tsk tsk...
 
hm.....ang masarap na timpla dyan is yung nasa twalya ng kambing mga kinain nyang damo pipigain mo yun at sasalain ska yun ang pang pait mo hu....sarap nyan....whoops!..
 
ebulong ko nalang
wala sa libro
wala sa list
yan yung pagkain ng pinoy sa madaling araw

pampalakas kung baga

ipakita ko lang ha ;)) malasa daw eh sabi ni ravs ;))

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masarap po yan mga ilokano ang magagaling mag luto ng papaitan sarap!
 
sarap ipulutan yang boss...
masubukan nga yan bukas boss...
at makabili narin ng empirador ....
 
positive to...... :D

kambing lang sapat na..!!

maykan ta agsuplete ta ti kalding :D

br
freddy
 
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