![]() ![]() Illustrated and animated by Anthony Irwin, the Doodle shows the most common ingredients: chicken, bay leaf, garlic, and vinegar. Now, vinegar is the common denominator that builds most of these variants. While the most traditional recipe includes vinegar and soy sauce, other variants exist all over the Philippines such as white adobo (one that uses only vinegar) and yellow adobo (one that uses vinegar and turmeric). ![]() The Doodle celebrates all the different methods to cook adobo. While today isn’t really anything noteworthy in the history of the Philippines, do we really need any reason to celebrate the beloved dish? In celebration of the iconic recipe, Google has released a Doodle themed after adobo.Īccording to Google, today was the day that “adobo” was officially added to the Oxford English Dictionary back in 2007, so it’s not completely out of nowhere. A Filipino table is incomplete without a plate of adobo. ![]()
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