Friday, December 29, 2023

Ethnic-based Delicacies of Atok, Benguet

Sinulad = Fermented rice --> to become Tapey Binubudan = Fermented Kamoteng Kahoy

Thursday, December 14, 2023

Caring and sweet words at the start of your journey, then, no more.

Anyway, several years has passed. It may be time to say goodbye.

Camoteng Kahoy (Cassava) leaves are edible. How?

If left to grow on its way, the Golden Bush, a common ornamental plant in the yard, can bear fruits

Angsan = ansan

Angsan is a word in Kankanaey that transliterates to "too much". When someone is getting more than what is reasonable, the remark "Angsan" is apt to utter. My nephew left the Philippines for Australia when he was one year old. when he came for a brief visit after about 3 years, he said the only Kankanaey word that he knows is "Angsan" :)