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Pakoras

Deutsch: Pakoras / Español: Pakoras / Português: Pakoras / Français: Pakoras / Italiano: Pakoras

Pakoras in the food context refer to a popular South Asian snack made by dipping vegetables, meat, or Fish into a seasoned Batter of chickpea flour (gram flour) and deep-frying until crispy and golden brown. Pakoras are enjoyed for their crunchy texture and spiced flavour and are often served with chutneys or sauces.

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Pakpako

Pakpako refers to a salad from the Philippines, particularly from the Ilocos Region of the country made from edible wild fern. Fern is called "Pako " in the Philippines. Edible and non-edible ferns are found in the Philippines. Edible ferns are mostly prepared as salad by boiling the young fern (pako) leaves mixing it with chopped tomatoes and a little bit of vinegar and salt. Best eaten with fried fish or meat.

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Paksiw

Paksiw is a filipino term for dish cooked in vinegar and garlic.

So Paksiw is a Filipino cooking method where meat or seafood is simmered in vinegar, garlic, peppercorns, and other spices. The dish is known for its tangy, savory flavor and is often served with rice.

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Paksiw na Bangus

Deutsch: Eingelegter Milchfisch / Español: Leche de pescado en vinagre / Português: Peixe-leite em conserva / Français: Maquereau lait mariné / Italiano: Pesce latte in aceto

Paksiw na Bangus in the food context refers to a traditional Filipino dish made with bangus (milkfish), which is cooked in vinegar, garlic, and spices. This method of cooking, known as "paksiw," involves simmering fish (or sometimes meat) in a vinegar-based sauce, which imparts a tangy flavor and acts as a preservative. The dish often includes other ingredients such as ginger, peppercorns, and sometimes vegetables like bitter gourd (ampalaya) or eggplant to enhance the taste and nutrition of the dish.

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Pakwan

Pakwan is the Filipino word for Watermelon. In Germany, it is called Wassermelone and if it is always available in the Philippines, especially in the summer months so cheap, in Germany, it is sold by kilo and quite expensive. Pakwan is one of the best fruits that is so good during the hot summer months. In the Philippines, we just sliced it into serving pieces and served, while others make it as juice or smoothie. Pakwan or Watermelon is best eaten when chilled. In Germany, Watermelon slices are already made as one of ingredients for savory salads and as an ingredient for a fruit salad mixed with grapes and pineapples slices which are readily available in plastic containers in groceries. Watermelon contains 6% sugar and 92% water by weight. It is a great source of vitamin C just like with other fruits. Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) Shown below, is my nephew enjoying Pakwan (Watermelon) during a summer picnic in Torrijos, my grandfather's birth place, in Marinduque, a heart-shaped island in the Philippines.

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Pal

Deutsch: Geschmackspartner / Español: Paladar / Português: Paladar / Français: Palais / Italiano: Palato

In the food context, Pal often refers to the palate, which is associated with a person’s sense of taste and flavour preferences. It is also used informally to describe someone who shares similar food tastes or experiences. The term connects with culinary experiences, describing the role of flavour perception, food combinations, and taste harmony in gastronomy.

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Palabok

Palabok or Pancit Palabok is a one of the varieties of noodles in the Philippines using red sauce from Annato seeds with seafoods, like shrimps and drizzled with crushed Chicharon and usually decorated around the Container (a native Food Container called Bilao) with slices of hard-boiled eggs and served all the time with local Philippine lemon called Calamansi or Kalamansi.

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Palacinke

Palacinke refers to a jam omelette made from the "marmellata alla gubana", symbol of Gorizia, a municipality and province in Friuli on the border between Italy and Slovenia

Palacinky

Palacinky refers to Czech Republic's version of thin pancakes spread with jam, rolled, and topped with powdered sugar.

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Palacsinta

Palacsinta refers to Hungarian pancakes which is usually served as a dessert.

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