+ Follow TAMARIND Tag
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[Title] => Recipe File: Holiday favorite
[Summary] => Filipinos welcome the holidays with joy and good food. Here is a suggested recipe from the San Miguel Purefoods Company, Inc.
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[Title] => Unilever eyes tamarind cultivation areas
[Summary] => Consumer goods manufacturer Unilever Philippines Inc. plans to establish 60 hectares of new tamarind cultivation areas to supply the vegetable requirements of its Knorr sour broth products.
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[Title] => DA, Unilever in talks for tamarind plantation
[Summary] => The Department of Agriculture (DA) is currently in talks with Unilever Philippines for the identification of possible sites for a proposed tamarind plantation that can supply the vegetable requirements of its Knorr products.
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[Title] => So Pinoy, so sinigang
[Summary] => Filipino culinary icon Teresita “Mama Sita” Reyes has remained true to the taste of sinigang with authentic sampalok or tamarind extract.
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[Title] => Once a barren land, this farm is now teeming with tamarind
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[Title] => Zambales soon to become sweet tamarind country
[Summary] => Expect Zambales to become a "sweet tamarind country" soon.
Now paving the way for this is a government program that propagates and mass-produces sweet tamarind varieties for the benefit of places where this resilient fruit tree thrives.
"Zambales has been identified as ideal for tamarind planting because of its semi-arid lands although this crop can grow well in any type of soil and agri-climatic conditions," said the Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR).
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[Title] => Commercializing tamarind, bamboo production
[Summary] => MAGALANG, Pampanga Expect the Philippine tamarind industry to perk up in the immediate future. And that of bamboo, too.
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[Title] => Unilever eyes tamarind cultivation areas
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Now paving the way for this is a government program that propagates and mass-produces sweet tamarind varieties for the benefit of places where this resilient fruit tree thrives.
"Zambales has been identified as ideal for tamarind planting because of its semi-arid lands although this crop can grow well in any type of soil and agri-climatic conditions," said the Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR).
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[Title] => Commercializing tamarind, bamboo production
[Summary] => MAGALANG, Pampanga Expect the Philippine tamarind industry to perk up in the immediate future. And that of bamboo, too.
Basis of his optimistic outlook is an R&D program just launched here for the mass propagation and commercialization of sweet tamarind and bamboo.
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