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Unlike the U.S., the Philippines celebrates Independence Day without much hype. Hence, there is no special food associated with the Independence Day celebration.

Well, people don't really celebrate independence day , but you should prepare traditional food like halo-halo , adobo, puto, sinigang , etc.

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