| Description | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Famous Filipino fast food chain | Jollibee | 97%
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| Purple yam commonly used in desserts | Ube | 94%
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| Fertilised egg embryo often eaten from the shell | Balut | 88%
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| The Filipino adaptation of this pasta dish uses a distinctly sweeter tomato sauce | Spaghetti bolognese | 88%
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| Crispy roasted pork prepared from a whole spit-roasted pig | Lechon | 87%
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| Variant of ketchup used to sweeten the tomato sauce in the above dish | {Banana} ketchup | 86%
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| Dish based on cooking in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, peppercorns and bay leaves; considered the national dish | Philippine {adobo} | 86%
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| Filipino version of spring rolls | Lumpia | 81%
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| Deep fried, orange quail egg street snack; its name resembles the sound made by a duck | Kwek-kwek | 80%
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| Citrus known as the Philippine lime/lemon | Calamansi | 78%
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| Sizzling platter of seasoned pork jowl, ears, belly and chicken liver | Sisig | 78%
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| Dessert comprising silken tofu, brown sugar syrup and sago pearls | Taho | 78%
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| Barbecued, skewered pig or chicken intestines | Isaw | 69%
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| Breakfast bread roll usually served hot; its name translates from Spanish to 'salt bread' | Pandesal | 69%
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| Deep-fried bananas coated in caramelised brown sugar, and served on a skewer | Banana {cue} | 68%
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| Thick peanut stew made with a variety of different meats (e.g. oxtail and tripe) | Kare-kare | 67%
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| Deep-fried pork knuckles or trotters dish served with a soy and vinegar dip | Crispy {pata} | 65%
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| Strong, fermented fish paste | Bagoóng | 59%
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| Similar to the above, but instead an embryo does not develop | Penoy | 59%
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| Colourless, citrus-flavoured fizzy drink sometimes used when cooking meats | Sprite | 58%
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| Steamed dessert of long, coconut milk flavoured rice cakes wrapped in leaves | Suman | 57%
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| Unappealing name for a coconut milk ice cream dessert, which refers to its combination of different colours/flavours | {Dirty} ice cream | 53%
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| Coconut water gel that means 'cream of coconut' in Spanish | Nata de coco | 29%
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| Dried or cured meat similar to jerky | Tapa | 26%
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| Stew of beef chunks braised in soy sauce and the juice of the above | Mechado | 14%
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