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Bicol Express, known natively in Bikol as sinilihan (lit. 'spiced with chili'), is a popular Filipino dish which was popularized in the district of Malate, Manila but made in traditional Bicolano style. It is a stew made from long chili peppers (siling haba in Tagalog) or small chili peppers (siling labuyo in Tagalog), coconut milk/coconut cream (kakang gata in Tagalog), shrimp paste (bagoong alamang in Tagalog) or stockfish, onion, pork, ginger and garlic. The dish was termed by Laguna resident, Cely Kalaw, during a cooking competition in the 1970s in Malate, Manila. The name of the dish was inspired by the Bicol Express railway train (Philippine National Railways) that operated from Tutuban, Manila to Legazpi, Albay (regional center of the Bicol region). The widely-known name for this di

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  • Bicol Express (en)
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  • ビコール・エクスプレス (ja)
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  • Bícol exprés (en filipino, sinilihan) es un plato filipino de origen manileño a la moda bicolana.​​ Es un estofado de chile mahaba (tagalo: siling mahaba; malayo/indonesio: lada panjang), leche de coco, pasta de gambas o pescado seco, cebolla, cerdo y ajo. Dicen que evolucionó del gulay na may lada, una popular comida bicolana que hoy en día se está presentando como una de las muchas variedades de Bícol exprés. (es)
  • ビコール・エクスプレス(英語:Bicol Express、ビコール語:Sinilihan)とは、フィリピンのビコール地方の伝統料理の一つであるグライ・ナ・マイ・ラダ(ビコール語:gulay na may lada)を参考に、マニラ市の地区で、が考案し広めた、フィリピンではよく知られた料理の一つである。ビコール・エクスプレスの名前の由来は、フィリピン国鉄の特急で、マニラとレガスピを結んでいた長距離列車「ビコール・エクスプレス」に由来する。 ビコール・エクスプレスは、長唐辛子とココナッツミルク、海老または干魚由来の出汁をベースに玉葱、豚肉、大蒜等を煮込んだものである。フィリピンにおいては、ビコール地方の料理は比較的辛いものが多いとされているが、ビコール・エクスプレスも、マニラの発祥の料理ではあるものの、ビコール地方の料理同様に辛い料理とされている。 (ja)
  • Bicol Express, known natively in Bikol as sinilihan (lit. 'spiced with chili'), is a popular Filipino dish which was popularized in the district of Malate, Manila but made in traditional Bicolano style. It is a stew made from long chili peppers (siling haba in Tagalog) or small chili peppers (siling labuyo in Tagalog), coconut milk/coconut cream (kakang gata in Tagalog), shrimp paste (bagoong alamang in Tagalog) or stockfish, onion, pork, ginger and garlic. The dish was termed by Laguna resident, Cely Kalaw, during a cooking competition in the 1970s in Malate, Manila. The name of the dish was inspired by the Bicol Express railway train (Philippine National Railways) that operated from Tutuban, Manila to Legazpi, Albay (regional center of the Bicol region). The widely-known name for this di (en)
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