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DescriptionTiyula Itum by Patrick Aye Beef Black Soup 8-37 screenshot.jpg
English: Tiyula Itum is a popular dish from Tausug, Sulu in Mindanao. This dish is usually served during special occasions like weddings and feasts.
This dish name was coined from the Tausug word "Tiyula" which means soup or stew and "Itum" which means black. The soup’s color came from the burnt coconut meat or the "Syunog Lahing" in Tausug dialect, which flavors the dish and making it unique from any other dish found in the Philippines.
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