Translations:Filipino cuisine/11/en: Difference between revisions

From Azupedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
FuzzyBot (talk | contribs)
Importing a new version from external source
 
(No difference)

Latest revision as of 15:27, 27 June 2025

Information about message (contribute)
This message has no documentation. If you know where or how this message is used, you can help other translators by adding documentation to this message.
Message definition (Filipino cuisine)
While the colonial periods brought much influence to the culture and cuisine of the Philippines, the influence of countries surrounding the Philippines before those times as well as the origins of that cuisine within the Philippines itself are also vitally important. Pre-dating their colonization by the Spaniards, the Philippines had frequent enough trade with China in that there were Chinese outposts along some of the coastal cities of the Philippines. The Chinese introduced [[rice noodles]] to the islands, the main ingredient of [[pancit]], and [[Egg roll|eggrolls]]; the Philippine version is known as [[lumpia]].

While the colonial periods brought much influence to the culture and cuisine of the Philippines, the influence of countries surrounding the Philippines before those times as well as the origins of that cuisine within the Philippines itself are also vitally important. Pre-dating their colonization by the Spaniards, the Philippines had frequent enough trade with China in that there were Chinese outposts along some of the coastal cities of the Philippines. The Chinese introduced rice noodles to the islands, the main ingredient of pancit, and eggrolls; the Philippine version is known as lumpia.