. . . . . . "Appetizer" . "dynamite spring rolls"@en . . . . . . . "barako finger"@en . . "lumpiang dinamita"@en . . . . . "chili cheese sticks"@en . "dynamite lumpia"@en . . . . "Dinamita"@en . . . . . . . . . . "1121718666"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dinamita (also known simply as dynamite) is a deep-fried Filipino snack consisting of stuffed siling haba (long green chili peppers) wrapped in a thin egg cr\u00EApe. The stuffing is usually giniling (ground beef or pork), cheese, or a combination of both but it can also be adapted to use a wide variety of ingredients, including tocino, ham, bacon, tuna, and shredded chicken. Dinamita is also known as dynamite lumpia, among other names. It is a type of lumpia and it is commonly eaten as an appetizer or as a companion to beer."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "barako finger"@en . . . "Dinamita"@en . . . . . "Dinamita (also known simply as dynamite) is a deep-fried Filipino snack consisting of stuffed siling haba (long green chili peppers) wrapped in a thin egg cr\u00EApe. The stuffing is usually giniling (ground beef or pork), cheese, or a combination of both but it can also be adapted to use a wide variety of ingredients, including tocino, ham, bacon, tuna, and shredded chicken. Dinamita is also known as dynamite lumpia, among other names. It is a type of lumpia and it is commonly eaten as an appetizer or as a companion to beer."@en . "8609"^^ . . "59464641"^^ . . . . . "hot, warm"@en . . "lumpiang dinamita"@en . "chili cheese sticks"@en . "hot, warm" . . . . "dynamite spring rolls"@en . . "Dinamita"@en . . . . . "240"^^ . . "dynamite lumpia"@en . . . .