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What is "TheAdoboTruth"?
What is The Adobo truth?
"ADOBO"
Adobo is Spanish for sauce, seasoning, or marinade used in Latin American and Southwest U.S.-style cooking. The noun form describes a marinade or seasoning mix. Recipes vary widely by region: Puerto Rican adobo, a rub used principally on meats, differs greatly from the Mexican variety. Meat marinated or seasoned with an adobo is referred to having been adobada or adobado.
Adobo relates to marinated dishes such as chipotles en adobo or chipotles in adobo sauce is a condiment in which chipotles (smoked ripe jalapeño peppers) are stewed in a sauce with tomatoes, garlic, vinegar, salt, and spices. The spices vary, but generally include several types of peppers (in addition to the chipotle and most likely those on hand), ground cumin and dried oregano. Some recipes include orange juice and lemon or lime juices. They often include a pinch of brown sugar just to offset any bitter taste.
Adobo is prepared in regions of Latin America and Spain. Pork, spices, and especially red pepper are used. Dishes with the borrowed name, but with different cultural roots, are prepared in the Philippines.
Recipe
Many adobos require only a handful of ingredients. In a well-made adobo, none of the spices dominate, but rather the taste is a delicate balance of all the ingredients. Pork and chicken are two popular types of adobos. Other, less-common types of adobos are squid, beef, lamb, gamefowl such as quail and snipe, catfish, okra, eggplant, string beans, and water spinach (kangkong). Unshelled hard boiled eggs are sometimes added to the recipe.
In Filipino cuisine, adobo refers to a common cooking process indigenous to the Philippines.[1] When the Spanish invaded the Philippines in the late 16th century through Mexico City, they found an indigenous cooking process that involved stewing with vinegar. They referred to this method as "adobo". Over time, dishes prepared in this manner came to be known by this name as well.[1]
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobo)
Whats the truth?
Truth can have a variety of meanings, such as the state of being in accord with a particular fact or reality, or being in accord with the body of real things, real events or actualities. It can also mean having fidelity to an original or to a standard or ideal.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truth)
The Word Adobo can mean many things but in this case The Adobo Truth means the "fruitful blended truth", Once we are conscious of thinking for ourselves we have paths to choose to lead us to our destiny, we all are born for a reason we just need the right mind and soul to search for it. Sometimes there can be u problems that can hold you back In life There will always be Trials & Tribulations that you will face its what makes you human to know how to face them.
We all face them no matter what, we are put to the test, Some people lose faith and fall in to deep dark situations that they can crawl out of anymore, it always takes strength or blessings to keep u on the right path. the love of family and the spirit of a warrior to tackle these problems head on.
Never lose hope and always fly high and be blessed that you have what it takes to take on life as u walk trough it. be proud and let everyone know
"NAG TAGUMPAY KA"
-Glenn Ramos