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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

I am definitely back! : )

     Hey guys! Miss me? (^_^) Now that's a looong vacation. I got so busy with lots of things that I have forgotten about my cooking life - and that's too awful just to think about it. Almost three years without posting here bothers me a lot because I know that you guys will be left hanging. I know that because there are some readers who commented that they visit my blog every now and then to check if there are new stuff to read and yet they found nothing for a long time. I'm really sorry for that (-_-'') I know it's really disappointing and I'm very disappointed with myself either.
     Just to give you a few details, yes, I got so busy with my previous job and my life that I had absolutely no time for posting here but aside from that, I had to deal with loads of stuff which are like a "matter-of-life-and-death" situations - really! BUT I'm glad that it's done and everything is great for me now. Not to mention a nice new job that doesn't consume too much of my time plus a very loving and caring (also CUTE) Panda who's there for me anytime in any situations or "weather". I know some of you would like to know who this "Panda" I'm talking about, well, who knows, I will be posting some pictures later on. hehehe Thanks to our Lord up in heaven! :D
     So now, I'm sure from this day forward, I will definitely posts more entries here and I will keep you updated! See you in the next post!
~Eat healthy. Live happy. Love unconditionally

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Weird and Wild: Frogs


Scientific Name: Anura
Frogs are Amphibians which means that they are cold-blooded and they can live underwater or on land. They live millions of years ago and they have more than 4000 species. Young frogs evolved from tadpoles usually have small tails but later in their adult stage, it disappears. Frogs have slimy skins because their skins excretes a certain type of fluid which is very toxic especially to predators who try to eat them. Frogs have different colors based on their species and it is stated that the more colorful skin the frog has, the more poisonous it is. Frogs lay their eggs in water then turns into tadpoles when it hatches. These tadpoles have tails and gills but when these tadpoles mature and become frogs, they loose their tails. Frogs who have warts on their skin are called Toads. Most of the Frogs live in tropical rain forests and they usually eat insects.

Frogs contain Vitamin C and E. It contains antioxidants and anticancer agents.

Frog meat can be found usually in Asian countries such as Philippines, China, Thailand and Korea. Frogs can be cooked in many ways such as deep-fried, braised, boiled for soups and many more. They say that it tastes just like chicken.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

The Hunting: Deer


Scientific Name: Cervidae
Deer (singular and plural) can be found all over the world except in Australia and Antarctica. The word Deer originated during the Middle Ages because this was the term used by people to describe any wild animals. But later on it was changed, male Deer are called Buck and the female Deer are called Doe. In some other parts, larger male Deer are called Stag. Deer live in tropical forests while some live on dry places depending on what  type of specie and they usually eat fruits, nuts and berries. Some of the different species of Deer includes Muntjacs, Red Deer, Brocket Deer, Pudus, White-tailed Deer, Chinese Water Deer, Moose, Elk, Caribou, Sambar. Fallow and Sika Deer. They are good swimmers, jumpers and they have a thick enamel coating on their teeth which helps them chew fruits and vegetables well since the lack canine teeth. Antlers grow from the head of mature male Deer and these fall off after mating season. Deer fur are usually whitish brown and some Deer are pure white. 

Eating Venison or Deer meat is good for the heart. It contains Vitamin B-2, B-3, B-6 and B-12 which is good for the cardiovascular system. It has many nutrients such as important minerals that can prevent other deficiencies of the body.

Venison can be made into steaks, Venison Sandwiches, Venison Burgers, Barbecued Venison, Grilled Venison, Vegetable Venison Soup and more.

Birds of the Same Feather: Ducks


Scientific Name: Anatidae anseriformes
Ducks come from the Old English word "duce" meaning divers because wild ducks can bee seen on rivers. lakes and ponds diving either for food or swimming to cool themselves during a hot weather. Ducks can be found almost anywhere in the world except in Antarctica. Ducks are long-necked but not as long as geese and swans. Their bills are broad, legs are scaled and feet are webbed which is very important for swimming. The wings are short but wide. Male Ducks are called Drakes while the female Ducks are called as it is. The female ones have brighter color feathers than the males and these colors vary among different species and.

Duck meat is very nutritious and is usually served in Chinese restaurants. Duck meat is rich in Protein and Vitamin B. It also contain Niacin helps lower cholesterol and metabolizes fats.

Peking Duck is very popular in China and is known world wide. Aside from this world famous delicacy, Duck meat can be made into Roasted Duck, Duck Stew, Roasted Duck Legs with Red Wine, Grilled Wild Duck Breast, Roasted Sherry Duck, Fried Duck and lots more.

Butcher's Knife: Sheep


Scientific Name: Ovis aeris
Sheep are one of the oldest animals that are domesticated over 9000 years for their meat, milk and wool. They are small four-legged mammals with thick crimped hair called wool. Depending on their type of species, some sheep have horns while some do not and some have long tails while others have short ones. Sheep are closely related to Goats and they do differ in appearance. They have about more than 190 breeds and each breed has their purpose like the Imroz Sheep is known for their carpet-like wool. Sheep meat has different names according to the Sheep's age: Lamb for Sheep that are one year and below, Hogget is for those that are more than one year and Mutton for the adult Sheep.

Sheep meat is considered to be the Healthy Red Meat because it contains Omega-6 which is the Arachidonic Acid thats is good for the heart. It also contains Conjugated Linolic Acid or CLA that promotes antioxidant activity inside the body. Sheep meat contains 8 important animo acids, Iron, Manganese and Copper.

Lamb meat can be made into Meatloaf, Shish Kebab, Braised Lamb Chops, Lamb Stew, and many more. Muttons can be cooked as Mutton Vegetable Soup, Mutton Dumplings, Indian Mutton Curry and lots more.

Shroooms: Button Mushrooms


Scientific Name: Agaricus bisporus
Button Mushrooms are cultivated world wide but they are a native to North America and Europe. Button Mushrooms grow on grasslands after rain during Spring and their color ranges from white, light brown to dark brown. The cap has flat, wide scales and is about 3 inches in diameter. Other species that is similar to the Button Mushroom is the Deadly Angel, which is poisonous, but this can be distinguished from each other because of its gills under the cap. The gills of the Button Mushroom is pinkish-white but as for the Deadly Angel, it is pure white.

Button Mushrooms are good for the heart because it prevents inflammation of the arterial cells of the heart. It also contains Vitamin C which contribute to a good immune system. It also contains other Vitamins such as Vitamin B, Vitamin D, Iron, Selenium and Magnesium.

Garlic Button Mushrooms, Sautéd Button Mushrooms, Button Mushrooms with Fillet Mignon, Leeks with Button Mushrooms and Chicken with Creamy Button Mushroom Sauce are some of the dishes that can be made from Button Mushrooms. These can also be added as toppings for pizzas, spaghetti and many more.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Under the Sea: Crabs


Scientific Name: Brachyura
Crabs have a very short tail which is actually hidden under its thorax. They have a hard exoskeleton and a pair of claws. They are found all over the world's tropical regions especially on rocky seashores and most of the Crabs live on freshwater. Crabs also have many colors and sizes depending on their type of species. They are found since the Jurassic ages and are believed that they exist since in the beginning of time. It is easy to distinguish between male Crabs from female Crabs because males have pointed abdomens while the females have a rounder shape. Male Crabs have larger claws or pincers compared to females. Crabs walk sideways because of the formation of the leg joints but some crabs walk forward. Crabs eat plankton, algae and sometimes they eat fungi.

Crabs have Omega-3 which is good for the heart because it contains fatty acids that helps smoothen the blood flow to prevent blood clot. Crabs also contain Insulin and Chromium that helps prevent diabetes. It contains Selenium which is an anti-cancer agent.

Crabs are often used in culinary for centuries. Crabs are made into many types of dishes such as Crab Cakes, Stuffed Crabs, Crab Dips, Baked Crabs and many more. Crab roe or eggs are also added into sushi such as Calinfornia Maki. Crabs are also made into flavorings for chips.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Have you Bean There?: Carob Beans


Scientific Name: Ceratonia siliqua
Carob Beans are species of the pea family and it is also known as St. John's Beard or Locust Bean. It is a native to the Middle East, Mediterranean regions and Micronesia. It is said that the family of the Carob tree or shrub species is starting to get extinct. It grows about 10 meters tall with thick dark brown trunk and hard branches.  The flowers are very small and blooms in clusters. Its leaves are oblong in shape and evergreen in color. The pods are dark brown that are somewhat flat and can be curved or straight. When the pods are ripe, they fall from the tree and the seeds usually scatter on the ground producing new seedlings.

Carob Beans are good for people who have high blood pressure and can prevent cancer. It contains Gallic acids that are good for treating children with polio. Gallic acid is also works as an antiseptic, antibacterial and antioxidant agent which is good for thew body. It contains Vitamin E and it can also prevent flu when you eat Carob Beans frequently. It can also fight osteoporosis because it contains Calcium.

Carob beans are ground then can be added as ingredients into various types of food such as cakes, breads and other pastries. The Carob Bean itself can be cooked for meals. The pods can be boiled to produce Carob Tea. Ground Carob Beans, combined with sugar and honey, can be formed into desired shapes to produce candies which can also be a substitute for Chocolates.