Kare-kare ranks as 52nd best stew in the world –Taste Atlas
MANILA, Philippines – The traditional Filipino kare-kare has been ranked as the 52nd best stew in the world, according to Taste Atlas. Taste Atlas is an extensive food guide website
MANILA, Philippines – The traditional Filipino kare-kare has been ranked as the 52nd best stew in the world, according to Taste Atlas. Taste Atlas is an extensive food guide website
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