PROS
Traditional Adobo is a flavorful and easy-to-make dish that is a staple in Philippine cuisine.
The vinegar in the recipe acts as a preservative, allowing the dish to last for multiple days.
It also contains a good balance of protein and fats.
CONS
The dish can be high in sodium due to the soy sauce.
Additionally, the fatty cuts of pork used in the recipe can be high in calories.
The dish may not be suitable for those who are allergic to soy sauce or have a low tolerance for acidity, which comes from the vinegar.
HEALTH & BENEFITS
Pork contains essential amino acids and high-quality protein that is good for building and repairing muscles, nails, and hair tissue.
The Vingear used in the recipe may aid in digestion and lower blood sugar levels.
The garlic used in the recipe is known to boost the immune system and reduce blood pressure.
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