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Some of the foods we eat today are the direct influence or "pinauso" of the Spanish.

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The Spanish influence in the Philippines can be seen in aspects such as language (Spanish loanwords in Filipino), culture (Catholic religion, fiestas, and traditions like the use of Spanish names), and architecture (old Spanish colonial buildings). The Spanish also introduced new crops, crops, animals, and trade networks to the islands.

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