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[Title] => Crab shell polvoron, anyone?
[Summary] => This time, its polvoron made from shells of crabs.
First found as calcium-rich polvoron was that made of bones (tinik) of milkfish. The headway was achieved by Dr. Laurentina Calmorin of the Northern Iloilo, Polytechnic State College (NIPSC) in Estancio, Iloilo.
Dr. Calmorin presented the results of her research at an R&D technology forum sponsored by the Los Baños-based Philippines Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development (PCAMRD) held on Jan. 28, 2000.
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[Title] => Beware of killer crabs!
[Summary] => Make no mistake! Not all crabs are created for sumptuous dining. A number of them, in fact, are very deadly so beware! One of them known in Zamboanga as "kagang-bugtong" (scientific name: Zozymus aeneus L.), a brown and mottled rock crab is known to have poisoned to death many a victim not only in the Philippines but also in other Asian countries.
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First found as calcium-rich polvoron was that made of bones (tinik) of milkfish. The headway was achieved by Dr. Laurentina Calmorin of the Northern Iloilo, Polytechnic State College (NIPSC) in Estancio, Iloilo.
Dr. Calmorin presented the results of her research at an R&D technology forum sponsored by the Los Baños-based Philippines Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development (PCAMRD) held on Jan. 28, 2000.
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By
Ghio Ong | February 28, 2008 - 12:00am
January 8, 2006 - 12:00am