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Pancit | Traditional Stir-fry From Philippines, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Pancit | Traditional Stir-fry From Philippines, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Pancit | Traditional Stir-fry From Philippines, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Pancit | Traditional Stir-fry From Philippines, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas
Pancit | Traditional Stir-fry From Philippines, Southeast Asia | TasteAtlas

Pancit

(Pansit)

Pancit is a staple Filipino dish found at numerous feasts and celebrations, consisting of stir-fried noodles with meat and vegetables such as chicken, pork, shrimp, celery, carrots, onions, garlic, and cabbage. The dish has Chinese origins, and the name of the dish is derived from the Hokkien phrase pian i sit, meaning something convenient, cooked fast.


Over time, pancit evolved and became a signature Filipino dish, so today, there are numerous variations of pancit such as pancit canton and pancit bihon. Egg noodles are used for pancit canton, while thin, translucent rice noodles are used for pancit bihon.


The dishes are often prepared for birthday celebrations as they symbolize longevity and health according to ancient Filipino superstitions.

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