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Meat staples include [[Chicken as food|chicken]], [[pork]], [[beef]], and [[Fish as food|fish]]. [[Seafood]] is popular as a result of the bodies of water surrounding the archipelago. Popular catches include [[tilapia]], [[catfish]] (''hito''), [[milkfish]] (''bangus''), [[grouper]] (''lapu-lapu''), [[Shrimp and prawn as food|shrimp]] (''hipon''), prawns (''sugpo''), [[Mackerel as food|mackerel]] (''galunggong'', ''hasa-hasa''), swordfish (''isdang-ispada''), oysters (''talaba''), [[Mussel#As food|mussel]]s (''tahong''), [[clam]]s (''halaan'' and ''tulya''), large and small [[Crab meat|crabs]] (''alimango'' and ''alimasag'' respectively), [[game fish]], sablefish, tuna, [[Cod as food|cod]] (''bakalaw''), [[Indo-Pacific blue marlin|blue marlin]], and [[Squid as food|squid]]/[[cuttlefish]] (both called ''pusit''). Also popular are [[Edible seaweed|seaweeds]] (''damong dagat''), [[abalone]], and [[Eel as food|eel]] (''igat'').

Meat staples include chicken, pork, beef, and fish. Seafood is popular as a result of the bodies of water surrounding the archipelago. Popular catches include tilapia, catfish (hito), milkfish (bangus), grouper (lapu-lapu), shrimp (hipon), prawns (sugpo), mackerel (galunggong, hasa-hasa), swordfish (isdang-ispada), oysters (talaba), mussels (tahong), clams (halaan and tulya), large and small crabs (alimango and alimasag respectively), game fish, sablefish, tuna, cod (bakalaw), blue marlin, and squid/cuttlefish (both called pusit). Also popular are seaweeds (damong dagat), abalone, and eel (igat).