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darker green colour.
Philippine varieties have
various names,
including dayap and bilolo. The
English word lime was derived, via
Spanish then French,...
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along with a
souring agent to
enhance the
tartness like calamansi,
dayap (key lime),
biasong (also
known as suhà),
kamias (bilimbi), tamarind, green...
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Rhoel Dayap Gallardo CMF (November 29, 1965 – May 3, 2000) was a
Filipino Catholic priest.
Known as the "Little Claret"
owing to his
small size and saintly...
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soaked overnight. It is
flavored with a
small amount of
white sugar and
dayap (key lime) zest. It is
simmered at low heat
while stirring continuously...
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Light Industry and
Science Park IV
Balucuc and
Calantipe Cahil Niyugan and
Dayap Itaas Concepcion Batag is off-the-grid
Bitulok and
Sabani Papaya Pandaras...
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about the bird's enchantments. The
hermit provides him with a
knife and
dayap lemons to stay
awake during the bird's songs, with
instructions to create...
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ancestry of
Cainta is
still very
visible to this day,
particularly in
Barrio Dayap near Baran**** Sto. Niño.
Poverty incidence of
Cainta Cainta is a highly...
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dayap (key lime) that she uses to
sisig (sour) the dish's boiled-then-fried-then-chopped pork's head meat;
Atching Lillian grows her own
dayap in her...
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Dante L.
Apostol (HTL) Atty.
Diosdado Angelo R.
Mahipus Jr. (HTL)
Jonard C.
Dayap (HNP)
Marissa S.
Abella (HTL) Al Ryan S.
Alejandre (HTL) 3rd
District Alberto...
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Batangas City, San
Pascual and
parts of
Laurel (Baran****s of
Niyugan and
Dayap Itaas) and
Calaca (parts of Baran**** Cahil)
which facing Ta****tay–Nasugbu...