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“Bahay Kubo” is a cherished Filipino folk song performed by Jona, celebrating the simple life around a traditional Filipino nipa hut and the various vegetables growing in its garden.
THE third episode of "Alagang Wilcon," titled "Champions of Filipino Architecture and Design," takes viewers through the inspiring journeys of three prominent architects and designers: Arlen De Guzman ...
A Bahay Kubo-inspired orchid display is the newest attraction at the Cloud Forest in Gardens by the Bay in Singapore. On Monday, the Philippine Embassy in Singapore, in collaboration with the Gardens ...
The display’s namesake, the Bahay Kubo, takes centre stage amidst the orchids. It's a traditional stilted house synonymous with Filipino culture and represents the strength of a community.
MANILA, Philippines — You have been singing about it in the ever-popular ‘Bahay Kubo’ song for the longest time. Now it is time to start cooking with this very interesting vegetable, too.
Entertaining a child is one thing, but when it involves a Filipino folk song, the experience reaches a whole new level. IZA SHARES BEN'S AMUSING "BAHAY KUBO" RENDITION On Saturday evening, June 15, ...
Unlike the challenge of a Bahay Kubo song for those claiming Filipino citizenship, Christ-believers are challenged not on their knowledge of the Lord’s Prayer or of the Bible but on their ...
Except for those who regularly consume it, Patani is a vegetable not too many people know. They are actually Lima beans, sometimes also referred to as white beans, which are large and flat.
The term vegetable doesn’t exist botanically. Instead, vegetables are classified as the roots, stems, leaves and flowers of edible plants.
The rumors are true: Vegetables aren’t real — that is, in botany, anyway. While the term fruit is recognized botanically as anything that contains a seed or seeds, vegetable is actually a ...
LOVINGLY restored and functional, the University of the Philippines-Philippine General Hospital's (UP-PGH) Dorm 1, aka Bahay Silungan, is a gift from the past. 'I wanted to make a building that gave ...