Amansinaya Cookbook
Staying in our resort combines an eco friendly lifestyle close to nature without giving up infrastructure (we have electricity, tapwater and warm watershowers and and 5G wifi- in case you are working while kiting and traveling) and a lot of sports and healthy activities and food. And for people, who want to remember their memories and cook at home Mindoro Style or want to read some of our story- download the book!
Staying in our resort combines an eco friendly lifestyle close to nature without giving up infrastructure (we have electricity, tapwater and warm watershowers and and 5G wifi- in case you are working while kiting and traveling) and a lot of sports and healthy activities and food. And for people, who want to remember their memories and cook at home Mindoro Style or want to read some of our story- download the book!
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Overview
OUR STORY 1
OUR TEAM 3
PHILIPPINE CUISINE 6
DRINKS8
VEGETERIANS & VEGANS 9
BREAKFASTS10
Breadpudding 10
Coconut porridge 11
French Toast 11
Tomato Onion Omelete 11
SNACKS12
Dynamite 12
Sweet Potato Chips 12
Samosa 13
Fajitas 13
Amansinaya Burger 14
Vegetarian Jackfruit Burger 15
SOUPS16
Mungo soup - Lentilsoup 16
Pumpkin Coconut Soup 17
Tomato Soup 17
Onionsoup 18
Mushroom Soup 18
Sinigang 19
SALADS20
Glassnoodle salad 20
Tomato Banana salad 20
Carrot salad 21
Cucumber salad with peanuts 21
VEGETERIAN MAIN DISHES 22
Vegetable curry 22
Eggplant Omelette 23
Pumpkin in Coconutmilk 23
Sweet potato adobo 24
Ginataang Gabi 24
Bananaflower Ginataag Puso ng Saging 25
Layered Cabbage 26
Jackfruit - Ginataang Langka 26
Green Papaya - Ginataang Papaya 27
Upo 28
MAIN DISHES WITH PORK 29
Groundpork Cabbage 29
Stuffed Bellpeppers 29
Pork Menudo 30
MAIN DISHES WITH CHICKEN 31
Chicken Adobo 31
Chicken in Peanutbuttersauce 31
Chicken drumsticks 32
Chickenfricasse 32
Chicken Curry 33
MAIN DISHES WITH FISH 34
Fish sweet & sour 34
Fish curry 35
Tuna in Coconutmilk 35
Kinilaw 36
Tuna in Tomatosauce 36
Tuna in breadcrumbs 37
Inihaw na Pusit 38
Squid Adobo 38
DESSERTS & SWEETS 39
Mango Float 39
Pumpkin dessert 39
Turon - Bananaspringroll 40
Caramelized banana 40
Apple Crumble 41
Rumballs 41
Carrot Cake 42
Leche Flan 42
Banana - Peanutbutter cake 43
Coconutcake 43
Sticky rice with Mango 44
INGREDIENTS45
Three years ago I moved to Mindoro from
Boracay for the consistent windy conditions.
My friends told me, I´d be crazy
to move to an area, known as the home to
the Mangyan (the tribal people) in the middle of
nature, no other foreigners, no coffeeshops, bars
and restaurants and limited shopping possibilitiesa
freshmarket 18km away but no supermarkets as
we know them or as I knew them from Boracay.
I´ve been living for 13 years on Boracay for the
kitesurfing and its good wind and we were missing
nothing as we had the best community of friends
returning every winter from their home countries
to spend time on the water together.
And with the development of tourism and the
islands, you could also live a Western lifestyle with
nothing lacking compared to Europe.
It was the windstatistics and googlemaps that made
me come to Bulalacao, as through the years Boracay
got overpopulated and the water polluted.
Number of European guests decreased the more
Korean and Chinese tourist were visiting.
A new place was needed- to cover what we were
looking for in the early years when we first arrived.
Simple life, palmtrees, white sand beaches and
Bulalacao a little town on the southern tip of the
island Mindoro is the completly oppositeit’s
the place, with little foreign influence.
Our Story
from Boracay to Mindoro
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