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Tinkikling - a traditional Filipino dance that involves dancers who step in and out of a moving set of bamboo poles
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Tagay : Filipino for: to chug
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Turon - a Filipino snack of deep-fried banana rolls
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Siopao : a Chinese term for steamed buns filled with meat
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Halo-halo - Filipino dessert that is a mixture of shaved ice and evaporated milk to which are added various boiled sweet beans and fruits and ice cream
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Tum Mujhse Shaadi Karogi?
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Nata de Coco - chewy coconut-like dessert
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Bento - Japanese boxed lunch
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Sisig - a method of preparing fish and meat, especially pork, which is marinated in a sour liquid such as lemon juice or vinegar, then seasoned with salt, pepper and other spice. Usually refers to a Filipino dish made from parts of pig’s head and liver, usually seasoned with calamansi and chili peppers.
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Bayanihan - A Filipino tradition where a community gathers to literally carry a WHOLE HUT from one place to another. Of course, these huts are made of bamboo and straw, but still... The term has come to mean a spirit of communal unity in achieving an objective.
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AngPao - literally, "red bag". Chinese adults place money in these red envelopes and give them to younger relatives (usually if you're single, you can expect some of these from relatives one generation older) to celebrate special occasions - New Year, birthdays, graduations, you name it. The money is supposed to help suppress evil spirits and keep children young, but now it's mostly given as a form of congratulations.
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