8 great ways to prepare miso soup

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There was a time when, having recently discovered the availability of dashi, miso paste and wakame in local groceries, we’d have miso soup almost everyday. We were so happy that we no longer had to go to some expensive Japanese restaurant to enjoy good miso soup that we were practically gorging on it. Sam and ... (more)

Malunggay: leaves, pods and flowers

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This is an updated version of a post originally published on Jan 17, 2007. Malunggay is Moringa oleifera Lamk, a tree with edible leaves and fruits. When I posted my halaan (clams) and malunggay soup recipe on May 29, 2006, there were some comments referring to the fruit of the malunggay. I have been a ... (more)

Malunggay tree in the garden

Two months ago, we planted two sturdy branches of malunggay in the garden. They were cuttings from a mature tree owned by an aunt of one of the house helpers. It took a while but it looks like we’re finally going to have a steady supply of malunggay. I can almost taste it… clams and ... (more)