Asocena

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Asocena is a Filipino dish primarily consisting of dog meat. The term asocena was first used in the 1980s and became popular when a film entitled Azucena, written by Enrique Ramos and directed by Carlitos Siguion-Reyna, was screened in 2000. The dish's name is a compound word, from aso, the Filipino word for "dog" and Spanish word cena, which means "dinner" or "an evening meal", the literal translation being "dog-meal" or "a meal of dog meat". It may also be a play on the Spanish name Azucena, which is also used to describe a variety of fragrant, white rice. rdf:langString
Asocena es un plato originario de las Filipinas, el cual es preparado primordialmente de carne de perro. Asocena proviene de las raíces aso y cena. Aso es "perro" en filipino mientras cena proviene del castellano.Posiblemente es uno de los orígenes de la palabra azucena, usada para describir una variedad de arroz aromatizado. Este plato se consume generalmente como pulutan (en filipino, snacks o comida que se sirve junto con bebidas alcohólicas). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Asocena is a Filipino dish primarily consisting of dog meat. The term asocena was first used in the 1980s and became popular when a film entitled Azucena, written by Enrique Ramos and directed by Carlitos Siguion-Reyna, was screened in 2000. The dish's name is a compound word, from aso, the Filipino word for "dog" and Spanish word cena, which means "dinner" or "an evening meal", the literal translation being "dog-meal" or "a meal of dog meat". It may also be a play on the Spanish name Azucena, which is also used to describe a variety of fragrant, white rice.
rdf:langString Asocena es un plato originario de las Filipinas, el cual es preparado primordialmente de carne de perro. Asocena proviene de las raíces aso y cena. Aso es "perro" en filipino mientras cena proviene del castellano.Posiblemente es uno de los orígenes de la palabra azucena, usada para describir una variedad de arroz aromatizado. Este plato se consume generalmente como pulutan (en filipino, snacks o comida que se sirve junto con bebidas alcohólicas).
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