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Adobo

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Adobo is a Spanish way of preparing food. It involves soaking meat in a marinade made out of vinegar and spices. The name "adobo" is also used for different ways of preparing food in other countries. In the Caribbean, adobo is a dry seasoning instead of a marinade. In the Philippines, adobo is a stew made out of marinated meat.[1]

Adobo is named after the Spanish word "adobar", which means marinade.[2]

References

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  1. "What Is Adobo? The Answer Is as Complex as the Dish Itself". Food&Wine.
  2. "Food for Thought: Adobo". The Peak.