pintaosan
Pintaosan is a traditional Filipino dish originating from the Visayas region, particularly Cebu. It is a type of adobo, a popular Filipino cooking method that involves marinating meat in a mixture of vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, and other spices before cooking. The term "pintaosan" translates to "painted" in Cebuano, referring to the vibrant red color of the dish, which is achieved by the addition of annatto seeds.
The dish typically features pork as the main ingredient, although chicken and other meats can also be
Pintaosan is often served with steamed rice and is a staple in Filipino cuisine, particularly during special