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[[File:Pocherong Baka Kaluto.png|thumb|Pocherong Baka]] | [[File:Pocherong Baka Kaluto.png|thumb|350px|right|Pocherong Baka]] | ||
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<h1> Origin </h1> | <h1> Origin </h1> | ||
"Pochero," a type of stew originally from Spain, translating to Spanish, will give you a “stew pot,” which provides you with an idea of what kind of food Filipinos typically like. <ref>https://pilipinasrecipes.com/beef-pochero-recipe/</ref> It had a significant influence back then. Are you aware that one of the Philippines' most famous heroes' favorite foods is pochero? Marcelo H. Del Pilar, a Bulacan native and hero of the Philippine Revolution, is an avid fan of Pochero. <ref>https://eatlikepinoy.com/best-beef-pochero-recipe/</ref> It is typically served on Sundays and is loved by the entire family. It also comes with a sauce or an eggplant salad. Several restaurants in Bulacan serve pochero, which has become a popular meal among Maloleños | "Pochero," a type of stew originally from Spain, translating to Spanish, will give you a “stew pot,” which provides you with an idea of what kind of food Filipinos typically like. <ref>https://pilipinasrecipes.com/beef-pochero-recipe/</ref> It had a significant influence back then. Are you aware that one of the Philippines' most famous heroes' favorite foods is pochero? Marcelo H. Del Pilar, a Bulacan native and hero of the Philippine Revolution, is an avid fan of Pochero. <ref>https://eatlikepinoy.com/best-beef-pochero-recipe/</ref> It is typically served on Sundays and is loved by the entire family. It also comes with a sauce or an eggplant salad. Several restaurants in Bulacan serve pochero, which has become a popular meal among Maloleños. | ||
Aside from its delicious taste, one noteworthy feature of our pochero is the unique soft texture of its beef. The dish is more appealing and tempting when paired with fried bananas, potatoes, and garbanzos. <ref> https://panlasangpinoy.com/beef-pochero/</ref> | Aside from its delicious taste, one noteworthy feature of our pochero is the unique soft texture of its beef. The dish is more appealing and tempting when paired with fried bananas, potatoes, and garbanzos. <ref>https://panlasangpinoy.com/beef-pochero/</ref> Its substantial and savory quality makes it a favorite among Filipinos, and it has been passed down through generations as a treasured family recipe. <ref>https://filipinodishes.org/recipe/beef-pochero-recipe/</ref> In contrast to other stews, this one stands out due to the use of tender meat and a combination of fried potatoes, garbanzo beans, and bananas. The flavorful stew balances the other mix variants, making this meal an absolute must for anybody visiting Malolos, Bulacan. | ||
<h1>Ingredients</h1> | <h1>Ingredients</h1> | ||
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<h1> References </h1> | <h1> References </h1> | ||
https://panlasangpinoy.com/beef-pochero/ | |||
https://eatlikepinoy.com/best-beef-pochero-recipe/ | |||
https://pilipinasrecipes.com/beef-pochero-recipe/ | |||
https://filipinodishes.org/recipe/beef-pochero-recipe/ | |||
https://www.casabaluartefilipinorecipes.com/2021/03/beef-pochero.html | |||
https://www.mamasguiderecipes.com/2017/06/13/beef-pochero-tagalog/ | |||
[[Category:Kaluto]] | [[Category:Kaluto]] | ||
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