- the free dictionary. Look up
niyog in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Niyog may
refer to: Niyoga, a
Hindu tradition niyog, a term for "coconut" in the...
- cultivated. They are also
known as vara in Fijian;
tumbong ng
niyog, buwá ng
niyog or tubo ng
niyog in Filipino; iho or lolo in Hawaiian;
morund in Konkani;...
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Archived from the
original on 25
March 2019.
Retrieved 25
March 2019. "
Niyog/
Sapal Burger (Meatless
Coconut Burger) with ****y
Teriyaki Sauce". Pinoy...
- with
sweet potato (kamote),
mango (mangga),
cheddar cheese and
coconut (
niyog). Turon,
though etymologically Spanish in origin,
bears no similarities...
-
Combretum indi****,
commonly known as the
Rangoon creeper or
Burma creeper, is a vine with red
flower clusters which is
native to
tropical Asia and grows...
- example, the
Polynesian and
Melanesian term niu;
Tagalog and
Chamorro term
niyog; and the
Malay word
nyiur or nyior.
Other evidence for a
Central Indo-Pacific...
- milk is also used in most
commercial variants).
Grated mature coconut (
niyog) is
normally served with
sweet rice-based desserts. In a
typical Filipino...
- www.sacred-texts.com.
Retrieved 2016-03-16. "नियोग और हिन्दू धर्म ग्रन्थ
niyog in
hinduism -
Vedic Press".
Archived from the
original on 2017-07-23. “...
- Morong, now a GMA 7 reporter. Currently, the
adviser of The
Coconut and Ang
Niyog is
Abner Pureza with co-adviser
Maria Aluinda Puno with
Ramonito Elumbaring...
- new we (inclusive) what fire
Tagalog isá dalawá tatló apat tao
bahay aso
niyóg araw bago táyo anó apóy
Tombulu (Minahasa) esa zua/rua telu epat tou walé...