Paelya or paella, is a Philippine rice dish adapted from the Valencian paella. However, it differs significantly in its use of native glutinous rice, giving it a soft and sticky texture, unlike the al dente texture favoured in Spanish paella. It is also characteristically topped with sliced eggs. Filipino paelya does not use saffron, but is instead coloured with atsuete, luyang diláw,, or kasubhâ .
Paelya is a general term for similar dishes in the Philippines, regardless of the ingredients used. It includes arroz a la valenciana (usually made with chicken and chorizo de bilbao), bringhe (made with coconut milk), and paella negra (made with squid ink).

Categories: Christmas Dish Rice dish
Characteristic of: Filipino cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Rice
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Wikidata ID: Q60762918
Wikipedia title: Paelya
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