Tingbits from the words "ting bitay" is a Cebuano dialect meaning, when the financial budget for this month is almost dried out. This food is good when your wallet is crying out. 😂
>You can be buy this dish at Carinderia (a food stall with a small seating area, typically in a market or at a roadside.)
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### Dishes in the photo above are:
1. Pinirito (Fried Fish)
2. Pinakbet (also called pakbet or pinakbet) is an indigenous Filipino dish from the northern regions of the Philippines. It is made from mixed vegetables steamed in fish or shrimp sauce. The word is the contracted form of the Ilokano word pinakebbet, meaning "shrunk" or "shriveled".
3. Sunny Side-up
4. Ham
5. Inun-unan (Filipino fish recipe in which the fish is cooked in vinegar, spices, and bits of vegetables.)
6. Chicken Liver Adobo (Some may consider this an exotic food or weird. But this is such a delicious recipe that probably most Filipinos love.)
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