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29 Ιουλ 2020 · Here are all the vegetables in the “ Bahay Kubo ” folk song plus ideas on how you can prepare and cook the vegetable if you’re curious how each one tastes: Photo by Wikipedia Commons/Eric in SF. Singkamas = jícama root or Mexican turnip. The song starts off naming the singkamas (Pachyrhizus erosus).
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!
It tells about a small nipa hut (kubo in Filipino) with a variety of veggies surrounding it. We thought of using actual/clear photos so the kids will be familiar with those plants mentioned in...
11 Αυγ 2024 · Join us for a delightful journey with "Bahay Kubo," a fun Filipino nursery rhyme that teaches children about various vegetables in Tagalog!
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
14 Ιουν 2024 · Luya. Tinolang manok/Salabat (Chicken soup/Ginger tea) Play. Sesame. Linga. Palitaw (Sweet rice cake) Play. The Bahay Kubo song is like a small picture of life in the provinces of the Philippines. It shows how people there love to grow lots of vegetables near their homes.
25 Απρ 2023 · Upo Recipes (Bottle Gourd) From our beloved song “Bahay Kubo” we find a list of fruits and vegetables that so often populate Filipino gardens and backyards. The song lists ingredients ranging from radishes to squash, string beans to tomatoes, garlic, onions, and ginger!