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Why Sinigang?

by Doreen G. Fernandez
The story Why Sinigang is all about the taste shaped of people.Why do we like the lightly
boiled, the slightly soured, the dish that includes fish, a shrimp or meat even vegetables and broth.

The Filipino like the


lightly boiled, slightly soured, the dish that includes fish or meat, vegetables and broth, no other than
Sinigang. Sinigang is all adaptable to all tastes if you don't want shrimp then pork or fish and you can
also save money in it's recipe.

But why we like Sinigang at all? It is because we can save money from the ingredients? or?
because the taste shaped of people? So how is a people taste shaped?

For my own answer the taste shaped of a people cannot be identified because we have
different taste. For example, I like sweet foods while my friend Princess like salty foods.

I learned that people tastes shaped cannot be identified because we have different shape
in tasting foods. I also learned that Sinigang is the dish that most representative of Filipino taste.

Rice
The story Rice is all about the uses of it. Rice can be eaten with different dishes. We can
use rice in making other food like puto, bibingka, suman and etc.
Rice to us is more than basic cereal, for as constant background, steady accompaniment,
it is also the shaper of other foods, and of tastes. We not only sour, but also salt (daing, tuyo, bagoong)
because the blandness of rice suggests the desirability of sharp contrast. Rice can be ground into flour
and thus the proliferation of puto: the midly sweet putongPolo, the banana leaf-encased Manapla
variety: puto filled with meat or flavored with ube: putoin cakes or wedges, white or brown, eaten
with dinuguan orsalabat.

But still, why soured? Aside from the fact that sour broths are cooling in the hot
weather, could it be perhaps because the dish is meant to be eaten against the mild background of
rice?

For me, Yes, beacause of it's sour taste. On the other hand I realized that most of us
Filipino eat the Sinigang with rice. So it's definitely a big Yes for me.

I realized that Rice have many uses. It can be eaten with different taste. It can be made
as puto, suman, bibingka and etc.

DISCUSSION DIRECTOR (Jovelle Kaye B. Bagongon)


1. Why do we like Sinigang?
Answer:
We like Sinigang because it is adaptable to all tastes and the ingredients is affordable.

2. What are the uses of Rice?


Answer:
Rice can be eaten with different dishes. It is also used in making suman, puto, bibingka and etc.

3. The coconut we have in common with other Asian lands and areas around the Pacific, what do we
call this?
Answer:
The Southwest Pacific one dietary constant.

4. It is more than basic cereal for us


Answer:
Rice

5. What do we call the young nut that can be tuba?


Answer:
Buko

SUMMARIZER (Princess Abucay)

Why Sinigang?

Sinigang seems the dish most represent Filipino taste. It is easy to cook and other Filipino like
lightly boiled and soured. A dish could includes fish or meat. It is healthy because we can add
vegetables and affordable to buy the ingredients. Sinigang is also different in other Filipino food
because of it's tasted shaped.

Rice

Rice is important than basic cereal, for as constant backgrounds, steady accompaniment, it
is also the shape of other foods, and of taste. Easy to plant abd harvest but more than one year to
crop. Also rice can be ground into flour, from nice flour it can be puto, bibingka and etc such as other
kakanin and bread

LITERARY LUMINARY (Annie Lyn Cabuga)

1. Sinigang seems to me the dish most representative of Filipino taste

Because it is one of the most excessive dish includes fish, meat, shrimp and it is also one of the
best kind signature dish of Filipino. It's sour ia balanced when you try if it makes you giggle. So I choose
this.

2. "The Southwest Pacific one dietary constant"

I choose this because it represent the coconut that we have in other Asian lands and areas around
the Pacific and if without this land maybe our coconut can't see to other lands.

3. Second

Because the word "second" is the word next to the fiest and second word represent the type of
coconut if the coconut is good or bad taste. It can also do a steps how coconut do in the other process.
Second word is not also in the coconut but also to other things.

4. Death

The tagalog of death word is kamatayan. I also choose this word because it represebt the
cocobut taste like if you drink a coconut juice you can feel death because it so very delicious. So I
choose death word. But it's up to you if you kike it or not

5. But still, why soured?

I choose this because this question different from other question why sinigang, still soured?
Sinigang is still soured beacause it have an ingredients that is sour like sampalok.

Vocabulary (Jovelle Kaye Bagongon)


1.Broth - liquid in which food has been cooked/noun/.

2.representative - serving to represent/adjective/.

3. Bare - not having a covering/adjective/.

4.Soured - having an acid taste that is like the taste of a lemon/adjective/.

5.Accompaniment - an instrumental or vocal paet designed to support or something/noun/.

6. Blandness - smooth and soothing in manner or quality/adjective/.

7. Ubiquitous - seeming to be seen everywhere/Adjective/.

8. Proliferation - to increase in number or amount quickly/verb/.

9. Wedges - a piece of wood,metal, etc., with one pointed rbd abd obe thicker end that is used to split
somethibg, to fit into a space to separate two things stuck together/noun/.

10. Edible - suitable or safe to eat/Adjective/.

11. Fermented - to go through a chemical change that results in the prdiction of alcohol/adjective/.

12. Toasted - to warm thoroughly/verb/.

13. fancily - to take pleasure in (something)/transitive verb/.

14. Woven - a woven fabric/noun/.

15. Scrubbing - a stunted tree or shrub/noun/.

16. Nibbled- to eat slowly or with small bites/transitive verb/.

17. Succulent - full of juice/adjective/.

18.grated - to reduce to small oarticles by rubbing on something rough/transitive verb/.

19. Yields - to produce or provide/verb/.

20. Deviant - different from what is considered to be normal or morally correct/adjective/.

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Why Sinigang?

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