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ugrok [ugrók] n Eel found in the ocean. Kag ugrok ay abang lasa pag-adobo sa gata pagyuto. Eel is really tasty when it’s boiled in coconut milk. [To adobo is to boil in something other than water (ie ya-ga ‘boil’) e.g. oil with a little water, coconut milk, or soy sauce & vinegar.]

somsoman [somsóman] 11.1n Food for snacks with alcoholic drinks, sometimes a prepared dog meat dish. pulotan (sem. domains: 5.2.2 - Eat.) 1.2v To eat snacks with alcoholic drinks. Asomsomanon ninra kag adobong manok. They’ll eat the fried chicken with their alcoholic drinks. Asomsomanan ninra kag inra inumon it piniritong isra. They’ll have the fried fish for their snack with alcoholic drinks. 22.1n Topic of drinking conversation. 2.2vt To talk about something while drinking. Narunggan nako nak inra ingsusomsoman si Tang Juan. I heard that they were talking about Uncle John while drinking. syn: tsismis 1, usoy.

pikpik₃ [píkpik] vt To crush garlic or pepper. pokpok Ingpikpik nida tong paminta para gamiton sa adobo. She crushed the pepper to be used for the adobo recipe.

adidas [adídas] n A dish made of chicken’s feet. paa ng manok Kag suya ninra sa paning-ugto ay adobong adidas. Their viand for lunch are marinated Chicken’s feet in vinegar and soy sauce. [Colloquial term for a cheap tasty meal, humorously named after a good quality brand of sneakers.] (sem. domains: 5.2.3.2 - Food from animals.)

adobo [adóbo] (dial. var. apan-apan) n 1A dish made of marinating pork, chicken, cuttle fish, vegetables etc. in soy sauce or coconut milk with vinegar and spices. (sem. domains: 5.2.3 - Types of food.) 2To cook a dish made of marinating pork, chicken, cuttle fish, vegetables etc. in soy sauce or coconut milk with vinegar and spices. (sem. domains: 5.2.1.1 - Cooking methods.)