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29 Ιουλ 2020 · Do you know what all the vegetables look like in the "Bahay Kubo" song? If not, here's your guide on what each one is and how to use it.
We made this Bahay kubo vegetables cheat sheet to help you navigate through the markets with the knowledge that kundol is wintermelon or patani are lima beans. And to show you the different things you can do with these Bahay Kubo vegetables in the kitchen!
24 Ιαν 2024 · Learn the Names of the Fruits and Vegetables in the Song "Bahay Kubo" mentions several fruits and vegetables that are commonly used in Filipino cooking. Learn about how they grow and how to say them in Tagalog! Jicama. Tagalog: Singkamas. Scientific Name: Pachyrhizus erosus
25 Απρ 2023 · Among the crops listed in Bahay Kubo is upo — or bottle gourd, in English. This huge, green vegetable is a favorite in the kitchen for its easy use, adaptable nature, and mild yet somewhat sweet taste.
14 Οκτ 2022 · ACTUAL PICTURES and VIDEO of REAL Vegetables from the popular Filipino classic "Bahay Kubo". Learn how to say them and how they look with this sing-along video.
Sigarilyas (winged bean) is one of the vegetables mentioned in the widely known Filipino folk song Bahay Kubo. Musical interlude: Sigarilyas at mani… sitaw, bataw, patani… It is also known as kalamismis in Tagalog and as parlang or pallang in northern Luzon.
This short video will give you an idea about the vegetables and legumes sang in the most popular folk song "Bahay Kubo". "Bahay kubo" is a Tagalog-language folk song from the lowlands...