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Typical fruit in the
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Philippine Tropical Fruit Seasons by/Adventure with Faey For those of you who love to try different tastes and flavors, the fruits of the Philippines will be a delightful experience for you! Look the article
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”According to an old legend,
coconut is God’s gift to the lazy man. “He sleeps in the shade of the
tree, is awakened when a nut falls, drinks the milk, and eat some of the
meat. He then feeds the rest of the meat to the chickens and cattle,
which produce eggs and milk and meat, respectively. The leaves provide
thatch for the roof and walls of his coconut hut, and are also woven
into hats, baskets and mats.” BUT Rediscover many uses of coconut e.g. Coconut water is good for people with kidney problems. One Filipino doctor claimed: “two glasses of fresh buko juice every day can reduce one’s chance of having kidney or ureter stones.” Look the article
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How To Make Coconut Oil Learning how to make coconut oil can be very fun and rewarding. |
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Kasoy - Cashew Fruit |
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Cashew “kasoy” anti Diabetes and Other Medicinal Uses |
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Kasoy - Cashew Fruit Cashew or kasoy is versitile and one of the leading nut crops in the Philippines. It is grown in almost all regions in the country while the largest production center is found in Palawan. The cashew fruit has many uses, the apple can be eaten or juiced. It can be made into prunes, glazed fruit, chutney, wine and vinegar. The nut kernels are usually roasted, salted or glazed. The cahew apple and kernel testa are used as feed to livestock or poultry. Its leaves and barl can cure toothache, sore throat and gums, burns, diarrhea, dysentery and hemorrhoids. Further, the cashew nut shell liquid is an ingredient in making varnishes, paints, plastics, brake linings, wood preservatives, insecticides and indelible ink. Due to its many uses, over a thousand tons of cashew nut-in-shell or raw nuts are now exported. Thus, cashew is a very promising nut tree that can become an important source of income for many Filipino nut growers. Remark 3 videos in the album |
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Bayabas - Guava Psidium guajava Linn. Health Benefits of Philippine Guava (Bayabas) - The Apple of the Tropics |
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Great fruit from the Philippines: Calamansi |
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Great fruit from the Philippines: Calamansi Remark 6 videos in the album |
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Rambutan Fruit |
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Rambutan fruits
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Dragon fruit in the Philippines By/Matt, on April 3rd, 2011 Read more about Dragon fruit HERE |
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Siniguelas (also
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Sineguelas) Other common names include Sarguelas, Red Mombin, Purple Mombin,or Hog Plum also known as Spanish plum (Spondias purpurea), is a typical summer fruit in the Philippines. Look also HERE Look much more about Sineguelas
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Malunggay : The Miracle Vegetable Moringa oleifera - Malunggáy in Filipino Look also HERE |
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Malunggay Succes Story healthy Miracle Tree favorite
in the Philippines Malunggay tree is know for its rich nutrients, proteins and vitamines such as vitamine A which is important for the development of eyes from growing children. Another name is Mothers Best Friend. The tree can be found in Asia, Africa and South America. Products from the leafes and roots are vitamine capsules as food supplements, tea, shampoo, soap and can used for waterpurification purposes. Look also DepEd promotes 'malunggay' recipes in schools HERE |
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Ginger is the rhizome of the plant Zingiber officinale, consumed as a delicacy, medicine, or spice. |
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Ifugao rice-wine makers remain
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12 Vitamin-rich Exotic Fruits From the Philippines A dozen of mouthwatering tropical fruits that are rich sources of vitamin C and ascorbic acids and will provide you other health benefits as well. |
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Nutritious Fruits of the Philippines good descriptions of different kinds and how to use Look the article
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MANGOMangifera indica L.AnacardiaceaeCommon Names: Mango, Mangot, Manga, Mangou |
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Filipino Mango Float Recipes |
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Mango Cream Pie
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Star Fruit - Carambola Grown in South Florida and throughout the tropics - so it´s the same here in the Philippines, the Carambola has a Star shape when cut, which gives the fruit its common name - Star fruit. The fruit is edible, including the slightly waxy skin. It is sweet and juicy. |
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Papaya There are three varieties used in the Philippines, The Red Lady papaya, The Sinta papaya, and The Solo papaya. Remark 2 pages with many informations also about cooking and medical use. Look the whole article (page
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Bulaklak ng Katuray Learn the uses of bulaklak ng katuray. By: Divine Enya Mesina Look the
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Philippine Culinary Tourism Organization (PCTO) a registered non-profit, non-government organization of the culinary tourism and hospitality industry in the Philippines |
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Soil and Nutrient Conservation
Oriented Practices in the Philippines Reynaldo A. Comia Department of Soil Science, University of the Philippines at Los Baños |
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MELTING POT Zee - The Lifestyle Bible for Cebu and Davao |
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