Alternatively called Pakbet by the locals, this vegetable dish is perhaps the embodiment of Ilokano cuisine. The average bowl of Pinakbet is created with almost any vegetable—if you know the lyrics to the folk song “Bahay Kubo”, you will have an idea of what these veggies are. Majority of those mentioned in the song are ingredients to Pinakbet. Afterwards, they are boiled until cooked, and then seasoned with the region’s signature bagoong or fish sauce, and lastly, pink shrimp paste. Others may add pork belly with this vegetable dish.
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