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Barrio Fiesta Bagoong Regular

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Bagoong Regular by Barrio Fiesta

Barrio Fiesta Bagoong Regular is a traditional Filipino condiment made from fermented shrimp. It is known for its savory, salty and slightly sweet flavor that adds depth to any dish. Perfect for dipping, marinading or stir-frying, this bagoong is made with all natural ingredients and contains no preservatives.

Its versatility makes it a staple in any Filipino kitchen and a must-try for any food lover. Barrio Fiesta Bagoong is perfect for adding bold and authentic flavor to your favorite dishes, whether it's binagoonga, kare kare, or even fried rice.

Pro-tip: use bagoong as a dipping condiment for your mangoes, you're welcome!

Net wt. 8.8 oz.

Ingredients: Shrimp paste, corn oil, vinegar, onion, garlic, sugar, and monosodium glutamate

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