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Tapáyan or
tempayan (also
known as balanga, belanga, or bangâ) are
large wide-mouthed
earthenware or
stoneware jars
found in
various Austronesian cultures...
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fermentation process.
Cognates in
modern Austronesian languages include tapayan (Tagalog),
tapayan (Maguindanaon),
tepayan (Iban), and
tempayan (Javanese and Malay)...
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especially esteemed and was used in ****anese tea
ceremony as shimamono.
Palayok Tapayan Burmese ceramics Khmer ceramics Lao
ceramics Thai
ceramics Vietnamese ceramics...
- the
introduction of
indoor plumbing,
commonly ****ociated with it is the
tapáyan (also
called bangâ), an
earthenware jar that
stores water and
keeps it...
- the year,
providing a
continuous supply of sap. Tuba can be
stored in
tapayan (earthenware
balloon vases) for
several w****s to make a kind of vinegar...
- the
bones of the
deceased are reburied. The jar
itself was not interred.
Tapayan Ortiz,
Aurora R.; Erestain,
Teresita E.; Guillermo,
Alice G.; Montano,...
- over jail warden's ouster". The
Philippine Star. "Cuy to new BJMP
Chief Tapayan:
Strive for a well-improved bureau".
Archived from the
original on October...
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whose opposing handles connect the
aperture to the
sides of the
vessel Tapayan,
earthenware and
stoneware vessels used for
storing and
transporting various...
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traditional recipe for
bibingka glutinous rice is
soaked in
water overnight in
tapayan jars to
ferment with wild
yeast called bubod or tuba palm wine, then ground...
- The
mixture is kept
inside large earthen fermentation jars (known as
tapayan in
Tagalog and
Visayan languages, and
burnay in Ilocano). It is covered...