• Nipa palm, Nypa fruticans Nipa grass, Distichlis palmeri Pisang Nipah or saba banana, a banana cultivar Nipa, a Barangay in Palapag, Philippines Nipa...
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    palmeri have an indigenous history as a wild harvest grain (Nipa) consumed by the Cocopah. Nipa grain has size, nutritional value and flavor qualities similar...
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    Bahay kubo (redirect from Nipa Hut)
    fields]". The term "nipa hut", introduced during the Philippines' American colonial era, refers to the hut version of bahay kubo. While nipa leaves were the...
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    related to wheat. Buckwheat is not a cereal, nor is it even a member of the grass family. It is related to sorrel, knotweed, and rhubarb. Buckwheat is considered...
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    commonly confused with pawid (nipa panels), which are made from thatched leaves. Amakan are used as walls in the traditional nipa huts (bahay kubo) of the...
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  • made from indigenous raw materials. Natural fibers from rattan, bamboo, nipa leaves, abaca and pina are commonly used for weaving. Filipino architectures...
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    called bumbong or tukil which is used for collecting nipa sap. The practice of extracting nipa sap with bumbongs made the town known as the town with...
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    garlic, shallots, turmeric, lemon grass and coconut milk. The mixture is then wrapped in either banana, coconut or nipa palm leaf that has been softened...
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    linô – Indian mulberry; Morinda citrifolia; apatot (noni juice) nipâ – Nypa fruticans; nipâ palm nitô – Lygodium japonicum oliva – olive; Cycas revoluta...
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    Hut (redirect from Grass hut)
    are built of readily available materials such as wood, snow, ice, stone, grass, palm leaves, branches, clay, hides, fabric, or mud using techniques passed...
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    Licuala Livistona—Cabbage palm Mauritia—Moriche palm Metroxylon—Sago palm Nypa—Nipa palm Parajubaea—Bolivian coconut palms Phoenix—Date palm Pritchardia Raphia—Raffia...
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    influenced by the environmental condition of Batanes. Unlike the old-type nipa huts common in the Philippines, Ivatans have adopted their now-famous stone...
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    known as Austronesian architecture. Bahay kubo roofs were made of nipa palm or cogon grass. In its most basic form, the house consisted of four walls enclosing...
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    making up the subfamily Bambusoideae of the grass family Poaceae. Giant bamboos are the largest members of the grass family, in the case of Dendrocalamus sinicus...
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    various materials including bamboo, rattan, nito, bottle gourd, buri straw, nipa leaves, pandan leaves, and carabao horn. The plain type is typically worn...
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    1776 and its first church was built of light materials: bamboo, cogon grass and nipa palm during the time of Gobernadorcillo Alejo Severino's administration...
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    Sonneratia caseolaris, with Pandanus tectorius, Hibiscus tiliaceus, and Nipa fruticans along the fringing banks. The Sundarbans Mangroves ecoregion on...
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    "Nipa Hut", introduced during the Philippines' American colonial era, refers to the nipa or anahaw thatching material often used for the roofs. Nipa huts...
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    Dong ethnic group in the Guizhou Province of China. Cattle are fed fine grass and herbs before slaughtering and extracting the ingredients. Other ingredients...
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    thatched roofs are used in Hawaii and Bali. In Southeast Asia, mangrove nipa palm leaves are used as thatched roof material known as attap dwelling. In...
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    but the people subsisted upon amorseko (crab grass) which continuously grew on the walls of their nipa huts. 1860 – The first casa real was constructed...
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    Province of Camarines Sur, as a Protected Area Pursuant to Republic Act 7586 (Nipas Act of 1992) to be Henceforth Known as Mt. Isarog Natural Park". Official...
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    time "lambiyong" shortened to "Biyong". This is a farming barangay. Bolo Nipa and Pagbato-on are sitios of Bolo. The barangay was established in 1926 by...
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    A-frame of wood poles, often bamboo, with thatched roofs of grass, coconut fronds or nipa fronds. Archaeologists who have worked in the Marianas since...
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  • the Nipa hut (Bahay Kubo). It is characterized by use of simple materials such as bamboo and coconut as the main sources of wood. Cogon grass, Nipa palm...
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    Tagalog (Batangas, Laguna and Quezon Province) Alcoholic beverage Wine made of nipa palm or coconut. Sometimes known in Asia as arrack or coconut vodka....
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    pronoun -ni~-mùni Dative-Allative: masculine -nipa[ri] , feminine ?-napa[ri], dual-plural pronoun -nipa[ri]~-mùnipa(ri) Ablative-Causative: masculine...
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    fowls, lands, houses, fields, slaves, fishing-grounds, and palm-trees (both nipa and wild). Sometimes a price intervened, which was paid in gold, as agreed...
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    the form of play, at Delhi based National Institute of Performing Arts (NIPA) under the directions of Sarungbam Biren. Chinese mythology - Archer Hou...
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    with the passage of the National Integrated Protected Areas System Act (NIPAS), a total of 738 families were evicted from the park and were transferred...
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