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Popular recipes

Rice Cooker Sitaw

Rice Cooker Sitaw is a simple yet classic Filipino dish that incorporates sitaw into rice, providing a vibrant color and a unique twist to your everyday meal. All you need is the sofritto mix, jasmine rice, soy sauce, and your star ingredient, sitaw, cooked together in a rice cooker for a flavorful and satisfying meal.

Instant Pot Sitaw Soup

Enjoy a comforting bowl of Instant Pot Sitaw Soup, perfect for those chillier nights. This hearty soup combines sitaw with a rich broth, garlic, onion, and a dash of fish sauce. This dish showcases the unique flavor of sitaw while providing you with a taste of Asian home-cooking.

Stir Fry Sitaw

Stir Fry Sitaw is a quick and easy to make dish with a touch of Asian flare. This stir fry recipe features sitaw, bell pepper, garlic, oyster sauce, and sesame oil, tossed together in a stir fry pan for a zesty main course or side dish.

Thick Sitaw Curry

Light up your taste buds with flavorful Thick Sitaw Curry. It’s a rich combination of sitaw, coconut milk, curry powder, onion, and garlic. The dish is a flavorful and comforting main course that is sure to satisfy.

Sweet and Spicy Sitaw

Get a taste of a classic Asian dish with Sweet and Spicy Sitaw. This simple but flavorful recipe takes sitaw, bell pepper, onion, garlic, and chili sauce to the next level. It’s equally good for a family dinner or special occasion.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is sitaw?

    Sitaw, also known as long beans or yardlong beans, is a vegetable that is popular in Asian cuisine. It is a climbing plant that produces long pods, usually about 12-20 inches in length.

  • How does sitaw taste?

    Sitaw has a similar taste to green beans, but with a slightly more intense flavor. It’s crisp, sweet, and has a subtle grassy note.

  • How do you store sitaw?

    Sitaw can be stored in the crisper drawer of your refrigerator. It’s best to use sitaw within a week for optimal freshness.

  • Is sitaw healthy?

    Yes, sitaw is rich in vitamins and minerals, low in calories, and high in dietary fiber.

  • Does sitaw need to be cooked before eating?

    Yes, sitaw should be cooked before eating as raw sitaw can be tough and difficult to digest.

  • Can you eat the seeds of sitaw?

    Yes, the seeds of sitaw can be eaten. When cooked, they become soft and add to the overall texture of the dish.

  • What nutritional benefits does sitaw provide?

    Sitaw is a good source of vitamins A, C, K, B6, and B9, and provides minerals such as iron, calcium, magnesium, manganese, and potassium.

  • How does sitaw grow?

    Sitaw is a climbing plant and needs a trellis or pole to support its growth. It produces long pods usually around 12-20 inches in length.

  • How do you prepare sitaw?

    Sitaw can be prepared by first rinsing it thoroughly. Then, trim the ends and cut into your desired length. After that, it’s ready to be cooked into different dishes.

  • Are sitaw and green beans the same?

    Although both belong to the legume family, sitaw and green beans are not the same. Sitaw is much longer and has a more intense flavor than green beans.

  • Can you freeze sitaw?

    Yes, sitaw can be frozen. Before freezing, blanch and cool them to preserve texture, flavor, and nutritional content.

  • What are some dishes that use sitaw?

    Sitaw is a versatile ingredient. It can be used in dishes like stir-fries, soups, salads and traditional Filipino Adobo and Sinigang.

  • Can I grow sitaw at home?

    Yes, sitaw can be grown at home. They grow best in warm weather, with plenty of sunlight and well-drained soil.

  • Where is sitaw commonly used?

    Sitaw is a common ingredient in many Asian cuisines, particularly in the Philippines, Thailand, and Malaysia among others.

  • Do sitaw cause gas?

    As with many legumes, sitaw may cause gas in some individuals, particularly if you're not used to eating them.

  • Where can I buy sitaw?

    You can buy sitaw at Weee! Asian Market, www.sayweee.com.