+ Follow Fruit Tag
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[Title] => Chefs share ways to enjoy Indian Mangoes, plus Burong Mangga recipe
[Summary] => Answering to the scientific name Mangifera indica and also going by the name Katchamita, Indian mangoes have small fruits with skin that stays dark green even when they are already ripe.
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[Title] => Get to know Buli, the fruit often mistaken for Calamansi
[Summary] => Touch it, and it completely gives itself away.
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[Title] => Agri journalists continue to thrive
[Summary] => Filipino fruit devotees have been aware of the recent rivalry between Zambales and Guimaras mangoes as to preferred quality (read sweetness and succulence). I was grateful to be educated on the matter upon reading a newspaper article titled “Good as Gold” by Henry E. Empeño of Business Mirror.
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[Title] => Fruit of the season: Luscious lipote
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[Title] => Delightful duhat: Health benefits, ways to enjoy this fruit in season
[Summary] => If there are duhat trees in the neighborhood, you will easily know when duhat is in season because the dark, grape-like fruits grow in thick bunches on the branches and they fall off the tree when the fruits ripen and splatter when they hit the ground, causing a dark purple sticky mess that is undeniably duhat.
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[Title] => Major fruit crops post production declines in Q1
[Summary] => Production of the country’s major fruit crops, except for pineapple, declined in the first quarter, the Philippine Statistics Authority reported.
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[Title] => Lowly, ignored bignay fruit cure for asthma, phlegm?
[Summary] => Filipino scientists are looking into a small, locally grown ruby red fruit called bignay as a cure for asthma and phlegm.
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[Title] => New lease on life
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[AuthorName] => Mary Ann LL. Reyes
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[Title] => Fruit production grows 4% in Q2
[Summary] => Production of the country’s major fruit crops continued to rise in the second quarter, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) said.
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[Title] => ‘The way we eat fruits could cure cancer’
[Summary] => In 1987, Harvey and Marilyn Diamond came out with their book Fit for Life.
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[AuthorName] => Mayenne Carmona
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[Title] => Chefs share ways to enjoy Indian Mangoes, plus Burong Mangga recipe
[Summary] => Answering to the scientific name Mangifera indica and also going by the name Katchamita, Indian mangoes have small fruits with skin that stays dark green even when they are already ripe.
[DatePublished] => 2025-03-16 12:30:00
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[Focus] => 1
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[AuthorName] => Dolly Dy-Zulueta
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[Title] => Get to know Buli, the fruit often mistaken for Calamansi
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[Focus] => 1
[AuthorID] => 1807666
[AuthorName] => Dolly Dy-Zulueta
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[Title] => Agri journalists continue to thrive
[Summary] => Filipino fruit devotees have been aware of the recent rivalry between Zambales and Guimaras mangoes as to preferred quality (read sweetness and succulence). I was grateful to be educated on the matter upon reading a newspaper article titled “Good as Gold” by Henry E. Empeño of Business Mirror.
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[Focus] => 1
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[AuthorName] => Alfred A. Yuson
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[Title] => Fruit of the season: Luscious lipote
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[Title] => Delightful duhat: Health benefits, ways to enjoy this fruit in season
[Summary] => If there are duhat trees in the neighborhood, you will easily know when duhat is in season because the dark, grape-like fruits grow in thick bunches on the branches and they fall off the tree when the fruits ripen and splatter when they hit the ground, causing a dark purple sticky mess that is undeniably duhat.
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[Title] => Major fruit crops post production declines in Q1
[Summary] => Production of the country’s major fruit crops, except for pineapple, declined in the first quarter, the Philippine Statistics Authority reported.
[DatePublished] => 2022-06-07 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 0
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[AuthorID] => 1805144
[AuthorName] => Catherine Talavera
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[Title] => Lowly, ignored bignay fruit cure for asthma, phlegm?
[Summary] => Filipino scientists are looking into a small, locally grown ruby red fruit called bignay as a cure for asthma and phlegm.
[DatePublished] => 2021-04-20 00:00:00
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[ColumnID] => 134315
[Focus] => 1
[AuthorID] => 1805465
[AuthorName] => Mary Ann LL. Reyes
[SectionName] => Business
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[Title] => Fruit production grows 4% in Q2
[Summary] => Production of the country’s major fruit crops continued to rise in the second quarter, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) said.
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[ColumnID] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Louise Maureen Simeon
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[ColumnID] => 135486
[Focus] => 0
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