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I've labelled the malunggay (moringa) leaves optional because it doesn't really fit with the Spanish theme but I really do love greens in my munggo so I always add them - and it still does taste wonderful with this addition.
80 Breakfasts 2009
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Business Big C fails to kill ex-OFW's dream IMF turns over a new leaf In noodles, frustrated architect finds salvation Homemaker's passion for everything 'malunggay' Biz Buzz Sale of smaller state
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Business BPO company to expand RP operations, hire 3,600 new employees Big C fails to kill ex-OFW's dream Homemaker's passion for everything 'malunggay' AIG to pay $725M to settle US fraud lawsuit Hard to sell?
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Business Big C fails to kill ex-OFW's dream In noodles, frustrated architect finds salvation Homemaker's passion for everything 'malunggay' Equipping with a
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My favorite would be Moringa or malunggay as we call it in Tagalog.
WHB Giveaway #2: Tell Us Your Favorite Vegetable of 2008 and You Might Win a Fantastic Prize! Kalyn Denny 2008
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That is one way they sometimes refer to this tree in the Philippines where the leaves of the malunggay, as they call it, are cooked and fed to babies.
28 additional technical notes about tropical agriculture 1996
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That is one way they sometimes refer to this tree in the Philippines where the leaves of the malunggay, as they call it, are cooked and fed to babies.
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Other names for it include the benzolive tree (Haiti), malunggay
28 additional technical notes about tropical agriculture 1996
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This may mean soaking seeds in a sterilant like the commercial bleach, chlorox (1 part chemical to 5 parts water) or applying anti-mold substances like fungicides or some plant extracts (try extracts of garlic cloves, acapulco leaves, malunggay leaves or achuete seeds).
Chapter 12 1992
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Inspired by the iconic Philippine jeepney, the Pinoy Agri-Kart features traditional products such as coffee, native chocolate and chicharon as well as new offerings such as flavored lambanog, malunggay noodles and organic cosmetics, which promise to be surefire hits among Filipinos yearning for the taste and feel of home.
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