Hardinera, also known as the Quezon meatloaf or the Lucban meatloaf, is a Filipino meatloaf made with diced or ground pork topped with sliced hard-boiled eggs, pineapples, carrots, bell peppers, peas, tomatoes, and raisins, among others. The ingredients used are identical to the ones used in Filipino menudo; while the cooking process is similar to the Filipino embutido. It is traditionally steamed in an oval-shaped tin mold known as a llanera, which is also used to make leche flan. It originates from the province of Quezon in Luzon Island.

Characteristic of: Filipino cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Coconut Pineapple Chili pepper Pork Egg
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Wikidata ID: Q65082733
Wikipedia title: Hardinera
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