camote การใช้
- "You have the'camote'problem,"
- Shelves keep household utensils, including wooden bowls and camote trays made of rattan.
- They were forced or resorted to eat camote, wore jute sacks and tattered clothes.
- In Peru, sweet potatoes are called'camote'and are frequently served alongside ceviche.
- In 1945, a kilogram of camote cost around 1000 " Mickey Mouse " pesos.
- The nuns ate the same food as the other people, mostly camote, corn and bagoong.
- If the artist is native, I prepare food with a native touch, like camote chips and dried fruits.
- People in the barangay are mostly farmers who live by planting rice, camote, cassava, banana, and other vegetables.
- People in the barangay are mostly farmers who live by planting rice, taro, camote, cassava, banana, and other vegetables.
- Camote peelings or rejects are fed to the pigs, which are herded under the living area or in a sty near the house.
- They suffered severe maltreatment, from rotational torture, feeding them with meager rations, from spoiled rice to boiled camote roots and among others.
- Its main socio-agricultural sources of income were from abaca, coffee, rice as well as root crops such as ube, camote and calibre.
- The other kind of soil which is the Adtoyon Clay Loam can be used for grazing and diversified crops like corn, cassava, camote, etc.
- Labo also got its name from the staple food of the Subanons which were considered the healthy root crops when mixed with coco milk, gabi, camote, and lotia.
- On one side is a section of boiled sweet potato, called camote, and on the other a two-inch piece of heavy corn on the cob, called choclo.
- Apart from the principal crops raised which are mountain rice and corn the root crops camote, cassava, gabi ( taro ), and ubi ( yam ) are also grown.
- The term is a portmanteau of " " camote " " and " barbecue ", the latter in Philippine English refers to meat cooked in a style similar to kebabs.
- "Conner " remained in the Philippines, patrolling the Camote Sea and Ormoc Bay against Japanese shipping and covering the landings at Mindoro until she put in to Manus Island for replenishment 23 December.
- Ikalahan started out as hunter-gatherers, but now practice swidden ( slash-and-burn ) farming, with especially developed technology for the production of their staple food, camote, and of ginger.
- Moreover, a component part of this land was donated to Agama Islam Society by Sultan Tiboron Maruhom, of Guimba, through the benevolent help of then Marawi city mayor, Omar M . Dianalan, and Hadji Mohammad Camote Maruhom.
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