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| Pork Humba, Kusina Master |
Humba is a sweet stewed pork dish that resembles the famous pork adobo in terms of appearance. Although the two dishes resembles in terms of appearance, Humba is "sweet, sour, and salty" all at once in taste while adobo is "sour and salty". Humba uses all the basic ingredients of adobo with the addition of brown sugar, salted black beans (tausi), and banana blossoms. Three parts of the pig such as pork belly, pork ham and pork hocks are the most common meat used in preparing this scrumptious Filipino dish. This is popular in the southern parts of the Philippines and is considered as one of the delicacies of the region. Pork belly, pork hocks, and pork ham are the 3 most common pig parts used to make this delightful masterpiece.
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| Humbang Baboy na may Pinya, Del Monte Recipes |
Variation of this Humba recipe develops when you add other ingredients such as pineapple juice, herbs, mushrooms, chili peppers, potatoes, hard boiled eggs, dried shrimps, star anise, and oyster sauce.




