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                    [Title] => Male flowers in Ginisang Munggo: Get to know the Himbabao tree
                    [Summary] => The Himbabao tree can grow to a height of 15 meters, and this indigenous tree actually grows all around the Philippines but is utilized only in some parts of Luzon.
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                    [Title] => Isabela town finds summer gold in munggo
                    [Summary] => SAN MATEO, Isabela — This major rice-producing town has found another gold in munggo for its thousands of farming families.


Having produced tons of munggo since its farmers ventured into it as an additional income source, especially during the summer, San Mateo, touted as Isabela’s rice capital, may well be the region’s munggo granary, too.   
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