Kadyos, manok, kag ubad

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Kadyos, manok, kag ubad
Alternative names"Kadyos, manok, at ubad", KMU, "Manok at kadyos"
TypeSoup or stew
CourseMain course
Place of originPhilippines
Region or stateWestern Visayas
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsChicken, pigeon peas, banana pith, batuan
Similar dishesKadyos, baboy, kag langka, kansi, sinigang, paksiw

Kadyos, manok, kag ubad, commonly shortened to KMU, is a Filipino chicken soup or stew originating from the Hiligaynon people of the Western Visayas islands. The name of the dish means "pigeon peas, chicken, and banana pith"; the three main ingredients. It is similar to another Hiligayon dish, Kadyos, baboy, kag langka ("KBL"), except that it does not use a souring agent, and it uses chicken and banana pith (ubad, not to be confused with ubod which is heart of palm) instead. Like KBL, KMU is also characteristically purple in color due to the use of pigeon peas. Other ingredients include onions, lemongrass, thinly-sliced ginger, siling haba pepper, and salt and pepper.[1][2][3]

See also[]

  • Cansi
  • Filipino cuisine
  • List of soups
  • List of stews

References[]

  1. ^ "Easy Kadyos- Manok- Ubad Recipe". Ang Sarap! Pinoy Recipes. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  2. ^ "Manok at Kadyos / Purple Chicken With Pigeon Peas". Market Manila. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  3. ^ "Kadyos Beans". Ark of Taste. Slow Food Foundation for Biodiversity. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
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