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Bringheng Malolos, also known as Arroz ala Valenciana (arroz pronounced 'aroth'), from the word Arroz means "rice" and Valenciana means "a resident of valencia (a province in Spain)" is made of sticky rice (like kakanin) because it contains glutinous rice as the main ingredient of it—one of many recipes borne out of Spanish colonialism. Arroz ala Valenciana, or Valencian-style rice, a Spanish influence in Philippine culture, originated in Spain. It's a traditional meal served during Birthdays, Christmas, or other Filipino occasions, even the fiestas. This food looks yellowish, slightly green, white, orange, and black because of its vegetables: boiled eggs, carrots, and raisins. It is soft and chewy because of the chicken meat, glutinous rice, and some of the Malolenyo's comfort food. Unlike other cuisines, Filipino-style Paella is different because they uses coconut milk, chicken broth, and chicken liver. <ref> The Filipino-style Paella is Called Bulakan Bringhe. Rappler | Bringheng Malolos, also known as Arroz ala Valenciana (arroz pronounced 'aroth'), from the word Arroz means "rice" and Valenciana means "a resident of valencia (a province in Spain)" is made of sticky rice (like kakanin) because it contains glutinous rice as the main ingredient of it—one of many recipes borne out of Spanish colonialism. Arroz ala Valenciana, or Valencian-style rice, a Spanish influence in Philippine culture, originated in Spain. It's a traditional meal served during Birthdays, Christmas, or other Filipino occasions, even the fiestas. This food looks yellowish, slightly green, white, orange, and black because of its vegetables: boiled eggs, carrots, and raisins. It is soft and chewy because of the chicken meat, glutinous rice, and some of the Malolenyo's comfort food. Unlike other cuisines, Filipino-style Paella is different because they uses coconut milk, chicken broth, and chicken liver. <ref> The Filipino-style Paella is Called Bulakan Bringhe. Rappler | ||
https://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/food-drinks/filipino-style-paella-bulakan-bringhe-apo-sa-tuhod-quezon-city/ </ref> | https://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/food-drinks/filipino-style-paella-bulakan-bringhe-apo-sa-tuhod-quezon-city/ </ref> |
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