liuene
Liuene is a lesser-known traditional dish originating from the coastal regions of the Philippines, particularly in the Visayas and Mindanao islands. The name "liuene" is derived from the Hiligaynon word *liweng*, meaning "to squeeze" or "to press," which refers to the preparation method involving the manual extraction of juice from ripe fruits or vegetables. This dish is often associated with the use of ripe bananas, particularly the *saba* or *laylay* varieties, though other fruits like mangoes, papayas, or even vegetables such as bitter melon may be used depending on regional variations.
The preparation of liuene typically involves peeling and slicing the chosen fruit or vegetable, then pressing
Liuene is commonly enjoyed as a side dish or condiment, often served alongside *sinigang* (a sour tamarind-based
While liuene is not widely recognized outside its regional context, it remains a beloved part of Filipino