The generic term for condiments in the
Filipino cuisine
Filipino cuisine is composed of the cuisines of more than a hundred distinct Ethnic groups in the Philippines, ethnolinguistic groups found throughout the Philippines, Philippine archipelago. A majority of mainstream Filipino dishes that comp ...
is ''sawsawan'' (
Philippine Spanish
Philippine Spanish ( or ) is the variety of standard Spanish spoken in the Philippines, used primarily by Spanish Filipinos.
Spanish as spoken in the Philippines contains a number of features that distinguishes it from other varieties of ...
: ''sarsa''). Unlike sauces in other Southeast Asian regions, most ''sawsawan'' are not prepared beforehand, but are assembled on the table according to the preferences of the diner.
Description
In the Philippines, the common condiments aside from salt and pepper are vinegar, soy sauce, calamansi, and ''
patis''. The combination and different regional variations of these simple sauces make up the various common dipping sauces in the region.
The most common type of ''sawsawan'' is the ''
toyomansi'' (or ''toyo't kalamansi''), which is a mixture of
soy sauce
Soy sauce (sometimes called soya sauce in British English) is a liquid condiment of China, Chinese origin, traditionally made from a fermentation (food), fermented paste of soybeans, roasted cereal, grain, brine, and ''Aspergillus oryzae'' or ''A ...
,
calamansi, and native
Siling labuyo. It can also be seasoned with vinegar and ''
patis'' (fish sauce). This sauce is typically served with roasted meat dishes.
A similar dipping sauce used for grilled meats like ''
inihaw'' is ''toyo, suka, at sili'' (literally "soy sauce, vinegar, and chili"). It is made of soy sauce, vinegar, and ''siling labuyo'' with some opting to add diced onions and/or garlic and a seasoning of sugar and/or
black pepper
Black pepper (''Piper nigrum'') is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae, cultivated for its fruit (the peppercorn), which is usually dried and used as a spice and seasoning. The fruit is a drupe (stonefruit) which is about in diameter ...
.
For serving with grilled fish, it is typically garnished with diced tomatoes, ''
patis'' (fish sauce), or more rarely, ''
bagoong'' (fermented shrimp or fish).
The simplest dipping sauce, for example, is vinegar mixed with another ingredient like ''siling labuyo'' (''sukang may sili''), garlic (''suka't bawang''), soy sauce (''sukang may toyo''), and so on. This can be elaborated further by adding a range of spices and even fruits, resulting in dipping sauces like ''
sinamak'' (spiced vinegar).
Suka Pinakurat is a popular brand of spiced vinegar in the Philippines.
All of these do not have set recipes, however, and can use ingredients and proportions interchangeably according to what is available and to the preference of the diner.
Other notable ingredients added to these kinds of ''sawsawan'' include
shallot
The shallot is a cultivar group of the onion. Until 2010, the (French red) shallot was classified as a separate species, ''Allium ascalonicum''. The taxon was synonymized with '' Allium cepa'' (the common onion) in 2010, as the difference was t ...
s, whole
black peppercorns, sugar, ''
siling haba'', ''wansoy'' (
cilantro
Coriander (), whose leaves are known as cilantro () in the U.S. and parts of Canada, and dhania in parts of South Asia and Africa, is an annual herb (''Coriandrum sativum'') in the family Apiaceae.
Most people perceive the leaves as ha ...
), ginger, and so on. ''Sawsawan'' are also unique in that they can function as
marinade
Marinating is the process of soaking foods in a seasoned, often acidic, liquid before cooking. This sauce, called the marinade, can be either acidic (made with ingredients such as vinegar, lemon juice, or wine), or enzymatic (made with ingredien ...
s.
Some sauces need to be prepared beforehand like the traditional Filipino
sweet and sour sauce ''
agre dulce'' (or ''agri dulci'') which is made from
cornstarch
Cornflour, cornstarch, maize starch, or corn starch (American English) is the starch derived from corn (maize) grain. The starch is obtained from the endosperm of the kernel. Corn starch is a common food ingredient, often used to thicken s ...
, salt, sugar, and tomato or banana ketchup. When made with hot peppers like ''siling labuyo'', it becomes a
sweet chili sauce. It is the traditional dipping sauces of fried dishes like ''
lumpia
''Lumpia'' are various types of spring rolls commonly found in Indonesian cuisine, Indonesian and Filipino cuisine, Filipino cuisines. Lumpia are made of thin paper-like or crêpe-like pastry skin called "lumpia wrapper" enveloping savory or ...
'' or ''
okoy''.
A similar sauce used for fried street food appetizers is known simply as "manong's sauce". It is made with flour or cornstarch, sugar, soy sauce, garlic, chilis, ground pepper, and ''
muscovado'' or
brown sugar
Brown sugar is a sucrose sugar product with a distinctive brown color due to the presence of molasses. It is either an unrefined or partially refined soft sugar consisting of sugar crystals with some residual molasses content or produced by t ...
.
Another spicy condiment used for street food is the "
chili garlic sauce" made from minced chilis, especially
siling labuyo, and fried garlic. Some add powdered dried shrimp or finely minced meat to the sauce. It is usually consumed with ''
siomai'' as a sauce made with soy sauce and typically spritzed with
calamansi.
Among the
Maranao people
The Maranao people (Maranao language, Maranao: ''Bangsa'' ''Mëranaw''; Filipino language, Filipino: ''mga'' ''Maranaw''), also spelled Meranaw, Maranaw, and Mëranaw, is a predominantly Muslim Filipino people, Filipino ethnic groups of the ...
, another notable condiment is the ''
palapa
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'', a very spicy condiment made from ''
sakurab'' (native scallions), ginger,
turmeric
Turmeric (), or ''Curcuma longa'' (), is a flowering plant in the ginger family Zingiberaceae. It is a perennial, rhizomatous, herbaceous plant native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia that requires temperatures between and high ...
, and chilis. It is an ubiquitous accompaniment to Maranao meals.
For seafood dishes, another common condiment is ''
taba ng talangka'' (also called ''aligue'', "roe", colloquially). This is a savory paste derived from crab roe or fat preserved in garlic and oil, with other ingredients like calamansi, vinegar, and others. It is typically sauteed and eaten as is with rice, with shellfish or over fried
garlic rice.
List of Philippine condiments
The following is a list of
condiment
A condiment is a preparation that is added to food, typically after cooking, to enhance the Flavoring, flavour, to complement the dish or to impart a specific flavor. Such specific flavors generally add sweetness or pungency, or sharp or piquant ...
s used in
Filipino cuisine
Filipino cuisine is composed of the cuisines of more than a hundred distinct Ethnic groups in the Philippines, ethnolinguistic groups found throughout the Philippines, Philippine archipelago. A majority of mainstream Filipino dishes that comp ...
.
Pickles and fermented sauces
* ''
Atchara'' - The method of pickling in a vinegar solution, usually a sweet pickling solution. By itself refers to the sweet pickled relish of unripe papaya. Used as a side dish, especially with grilled and fried meat and seafood.
** ''Atcharang maasim'' (sour pickles)
** ''Atcharang labóng'' (pickled bamboo shoots)
** ''Atcharang dampalit'' (pickled
sea purslane)
** ''Atcharang ubod'' (pickled palm hearts)
** ''Atcharang sayote'' (pickled
chayote)
* ''Ensaladang mangga'' - green mango relish with tomatoes and onions.
* ''
Bagoong'' - fermented salted
anchovy paste
Anchovy paste is a fish paste food product prepared using anchovies as food, anchovies as a primary ingredient. It is used as a condiment and as an ingredient in various dishes, such as Scotch woodcock, and is a mass production, mass-produced pro ...
or
shrimp paste, particularly popular in the dish
kare-kare,
binagoongan, and
binagoongang kangkong.
** ''
Bagoong alamang'' (shrimp paste)
** ''Bagoong guisado'' - stir-fried ''
bagoong'', made with garlic, onions, tomatoes, sugar, and vinegar.
** ''Bagoong isda'' (fermented fish)
** ''
Dayok'' - fermented fish entrails
* ''
Buro'', ''tapay'' - fermented rice, which can use
red yeast rice (''angkak''). Used mainly as a condiment for steamed/boiled vegetables like
okra
Okra (, ), ''Abelmoschus esculentus'', known in some English-speaking countries as lady's fingers, is a flowering plant in the Malvaceae, mallow family native to East Africa. Cultivated in tropical, subtropical, and warm temperate regions aro ...
,
sweet potato
The sweet potato or sweetpotato (''Ipomoea batatas'') is a dicotyledonous plant in the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae. Its sizeable, starchy, sweet-tasting tuberous roots are used as a root vegetable, which is a staple food in parts of ...
leaves (''talbos ng kamote''),
eggplant
Eggplant (American English, US, Canadian English, CA, Australian English, AU, Philippine English, PH), aubergine (British English, UK, Hiberno English, IE, New Zealand English, NZ), brinjal (Indian English, IN, Singapore English, SG, Malays ...
, etc.
**''
Balao-balao'' - fermented rice with shrimp
** ''
Burong isda'' - fermented rice with fish
** ''
Burong mangga'' - pickled green mangoes. Commonly served with ''
bagoong alamang'' (shrimp paste)
** ''Burong mustasa'' - pickled mustard leaves
** ''
Tinapayan'' - fermented rice with dried fish
* ''
Patis'' - Fish sauce. Sometimes spiced with
labuyo peppers, or
kalamansi lime juice, in which case it is called ''patismansi''.
*''
Taba ng talangka'' - fermented paste derived from the salted roe and ''aligue'' (reddish or orange crab "fat") of the river swimming crabs (''talangka''). Can be sautéed in garlic and preserved in oil.
Dessert sauces
* ''Arnibal'' - syrup made from sugarcane molasses or palm sugar (''
panutsa'')
* ''
Latik'' - (
Visayan usage only) a thick syrup made from coconut milk and sugar.
Flavoring ingredients and seasonings

* ''Achuete'' (Annatto oil) -
annatto seeds fried in oil which typically turn dishes a bright orange
* ''
Asín tibuok''
* ''
Biasong'' or ''samuyao'' (small-fruited papeda)
* ''
Kamias'' (bilimbi)
* ''
Kasubha'' (safflower)
* ''
Dayap''
*
Kiamoy powder
* ''Kunig'' or ''luyang dilaw'' (
turmeric
Turmeric (), or ''Curcuma longa'' (), is a flowering plant in the ginger family Zingiberaceae. It is a perennial, rhizomatous, herbaceous plant native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia that requires temperatures between and high ...
)
* ''
Langkawas'' (galangal ginger)
* ''
Tanglad'' (lemongrass)
* ''
Dungon''
* ''
Pandan''
*
Calamansi - small Philippine limes
* ''
Sakurab'' (sibujing)
*
Siling labuyo - small native chili cultivar
* ''
Tabon-tabon''
See also
*
List of condiments
A condiment is a supplemental food (such as a sauce or powder) that is added to some foods to impart a particular flavor, enhance their flavor, or, in some cultures, to complement the dish, but that cannot stand alone as a dish. The term ''cond ...
*
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External links
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References
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Condiments
Filipino cuisine