Hot, salty, sweet, sour and savoury: The Philippines' cuisine is a magical mix

By Richard Cornish
February 6 2016 - 12:15am
Philippine style paella shows Spanish heritage.  Photo: Richard Cornish
Philippine style paella shows Spanish heritage. Photo: Richard Cornish

It looks like a paella. A great, flat iron pan filled with yellow rice dotted with circles of fried chorizo and pieces of chicken. Except it's not paella. It's bringhe​, a special occasion Filipino dish made with sticky glutinous rice, coconut milk, raisins, coloured and flavoured with large amounts of fresh turmeric.

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