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		<title>Mixed vegetables with coconut cream</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A common dish in Filipino cuisine, variations of mixed vegetables with coconut cream are endless with so many possible combination of vegetables.

Traditionally cooked with small pieces of pork belly, the fat can be reduced considerably by using a leaner cut of pork. 
Get the recipe. 
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