【ゲテモノ注意】フィリピンのヤギ料理「ピナパaitan」がマジでヤバい!漢の胆汁ぶっかけ内臓煮込み!

挿話

今日知ったのは、ピナパaitanというフィリピン料理があること。これはヤギのシチューの一種です。ヤギの胆汁(苦味の元)、そしてモツ(胃袋、腎臓、肝臓、心臓、腸、膵臓、脾臓、皮、または血)で味付けされています。ある研究者は、男性がマッチョイズムを示すためにこの料理を食べることを示唆しています。


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  1. TunaNugget より:

    It’s like you just eat a goat.

  2. Shawaii より:

    As a White guy with a lot of Filipino friends, I can attest that it can be quite tasty. The bile is a bit bitter but often they use tamarind or calamansi to make the dish more sour and the combo makes the goat meat less goaty.

  3. This is just normal traditional east and southeast Asian food. 

    It doesn’t even have any reproductive organs in it, and people call it a challenge?

  4. nmarano1030 より:

    I have had this dish many times and i have never seen anyone refer to in a way that woud lead me to believe its not a legit food. Many asian cultures have dishes that incorporate lots of what, in western culture, might be considered “trash parts”. Dinuguan is another filipino dish that uses pig blood and innards that is another very delicious dish.

  5. mr_sarle より:

    A display of machismo? That’s like saying eating Taco Bell as a display of opulence. We eat it because it tastes weird and cheap. I like the soup and tripe while my friend likes the meat. We buy 2 cups of rice and he gets the meat while I get the soup and tripe. Win win.

    Edit: I read the article that wiki points to in that claim that is a display of machismo. The researcher was a culinary something that went to the International School in Manila and lives in Spain now. She basically pulled the claim out of her ass. Nothing to support her assertion.

  6. vae_victus1 より:

    Eat it as a show of machismo? To me, it was a Tuesday.

  7. badadobo より:

    lmao, no filipino would call eating papaitan as a display of machismo.

    Balut (steamed duck embryo in egg)? Sure, buro (fermented rice and fish)? Maybe. But not papaitan.

    Papaitan is more akin to natto or kimchi where its an acquired taste.

  8. That Wikipedia picture is clearly a snapshot of the container your office coworker used to microwave it for too long in the breakroom.

  9. fuyu-no-hanashi より:

    “Pinapaitan” = to be made more bitter

  10. johnnysd87 より:

    I’ve tasted a lot of Filipino food. I will say Filipino dishes can be some of the tastiest things ever.

    But in the same kitchen they will cook up some of the most foul smelling sour bitter things you’ve ever smelled or tasted.

  11. morning_thief より:

    machismo? well, shit. i’ve been eating it because of the taste.

    source: i’m Filipino.

  12. Trees_are_cool_ より:

    Sounds offal

  13. Wait until you hear about Balut

  14. CaravelClerihew より:

    Wait til you hear about dinuguan, a Filipino stew made with pork offal and thickened with pork blood.

    It’s actually very good though, and apparently the Spartans ate something similar.

  15. Fit-Elk1425 より:

    Honestily the norwegian side of me actually wants to try it

  16. Kagenoshi27 より:

    As a Filipino, some Pinoy dishes are just based on a dare…

    …on an unrelated topic, may I interest you in some… BALUT?

  17. My gout just flared up reading this.

  18. Splinterfight より:

    That’s not really unique or weird, people have always eaten all those parts aside from the bile. And in some parts of the world they like bitter flavour and use the bile as seasoning.

  19. In Iran eating Kaleh-Pacheh was a flex. Head, hooves and innards of sheep. In my family we ate it on winter solstice and washed it down with shots of homemade vodka. I liked it.

  20. pinkpugita より:

    It’s a delicious soup especially with some tamarind and green pepper for spice.

  21. MrArtless より:

    Why is it every time i hear about filipino food it sounds absolutely vile?

  22. Hard pass

  23. CUNTRY-BLUMPKIN より:

    Aaaaaannd thats how we got gout

  24. Hopeful_Tea2139 より:

    Sounds less repulsive than the video clips of Indian food that I saw.
    Indians make it too spicy to mask the funk of the food.

  25. El_Disclamador より:

    Not a machismo thing, more of a comfort stew. At least for me, and I’m an ilocano. I eat it because it makes me feel more connected to one of my grandpas.

  26. judgejuddhirsch より:

    Add peppers and you got yourself a stew!

  27. belac4862 より:

    Wait till you find out some places use cow dung juice as a flavoring in their stew.

  28. carnaIity より:

    This is like a normal dish in the balkans that’s not just for men to display masculinity, children and women often fight over the crispy intestines too.

  29. Weird.

    Not because of the goat meat bits, but because there are no legumes or other veggies in it. All I see here is a base for a stew, just toss in some onion, garlic, pepper, red beans and boil it together for some time, add spice and voilà! A proper stew.

    This looks and sounds half-done.

  30. Telemere125 より:

    Sounds like the goat version of souse

  31. noxobscurus より:

    I eat this like all the time and I don’t feel any manlier 😞

  32. No_Salad_68 より:

    My ex-MIL used to make a less confronting verison of this (less offal) and it was delicious.

  33. Apart from papaitan, balut, soup #5 (bull testes or penis), camaro (mole crickets), batute (frogs), pythons, (ricefield) rats, tamilok and some (which i despise) even eat dogs.

    Which one do you want to try?

  34. AngelMom1962 より:

    Sounds pretty good. Yum, Yum.

  35. bargman より:

    Let me tell you about balut.

  36. Draedark より:

    Similar to Haggis (spelling) I imagine?

  37. Dumbfaqer より:

    Wtf is that research thing about? I’ve not heard of it before.

  38. TheFlyingBoxcar より:

    Yeah I think I’ll just stay a lil bitch. Plus that leaves more for the real men to ‘enjoy’

  39. meatpuppet92 より:

    Every country has its own version of foul ass nasty desperate measures level of food. This feels unnecessary though, as if it shouldn’t have come into existence.

  40. Pinapaitan sounds like the goat’s final boss form‘You must consume every bitter memory I carry’ 💀🐐

  41. I’ve eaten goat curry. I’ve eaten snails, pork uterus, sea urchin.

    But damned if I’ll eat that.

  42. _rojun017 より:

    Everybody can and eats that dish though so I don’t know how it could be a display of machismo.

  43. Spartans: This is some gourmet shit

  44. DadsRGR8 より:

    I’m American and a white guy and while I absolutely love to eat goat, the bile here is throwing me off. I have no problem with and enjoy most organ meat, although I’m not big on kidneys and I have never had tripe.

  45. way too many of yall have not eaten any offal thats been cooked well and it shows

  46. redmandolin より:

    Man seeing the upvotes and the title of this post… ‘machismo’ wtf lol? The amount of bullshit spread and will probably never fact check is lame.

  47. ryoujika より:

    Last sentence is unnecessary, I’m from the Philippines and never heard of that?? Tf you mean machismo 😂 Anyway, papaitan is actually quite tasty when cooked properly. Quite dangerous for people with hypertension tho

  48. CrossP より:

    This sounds like someone tried to cook a goat they accidentally hit with their car

  49. juegde より:

    I looove it when its vinegary, idk tastes comforting

  50. Wait til you hear about balut.