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Examples of grilled foods include ''isaw,'' or chicken or pig intestines [[skewered]] and then grilled; ''inihaw na tenga'', pig ears that have been [[skewered]] and then grilled; and pork barbecue, skewered pork [[marinated]] in a sweet soy-garlic blend and then grilled. There is also ''[[sisig]]'', a popular ''pulutan'' made from the pig's cheek skin, ears, and liver that is initially boiled, then charcoal-grilled and afterwards minced and cooked with chopped onions, chillies, and spices.

Examples of grilled foods include isaw, or chicken or pig intestines skewered and then grilled; inihaw na tenga, pig ears that have been skewered and then grilled; and pork barbecue, skewered pork marinated in a sweet soy-garlic blend and then grilled. There is also sisig, a popular pulutan made from the pig's cheek skin, ears, and liver that is initially boiled, then charcoal-grilled and afterwards minced and cooked with chopped onions, chillies, and spices.