Because tamarind is used, the broth or soup dish known as sinigang has a slightly sour flavour. Various meats, including fish, chicken, shrimp, hog, etc., are used to make this soup. Tomatoes, onions, carrots, and other vegetables are used in the cooking process.
200–400 Philippine Pesos.
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