+ Follow VELLA ATIENZA Tag
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[Title] => Bee species found as good honey producer
[Summary] => Bicolanos call it "kalulot".
It is a species of stingless bee that holds great promise in honey production.
In fact, using "kalulot" (scientific name: Trigona biroi) in the commercial production of honey is now considered a potential source of livelihood for Bicolanos and other farmers in the country.
Indigenous people in Region 5, in fact, claim that honey produced by "kalulot" is an effective cure for asthma and other respiratory diseases.
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[Title] => There is vinegar, charcoal in bamboo
[Summary] => Theres vinegar in bamboo, and charcoal, too.
This was found in preliminary studies done by the Los Baños-based Department of Science and Technology-Forest Products Research and Development Institute (DOST-FPRDI) and Kenji Ueyama, a Japanese scientist.
The researchers noted such species as "bayog", "kauayan tinik" and solid bamboo are capable of producing good quality bamboo charcoal and light distillate (vinegar).
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VELLA ATIENZA
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[Title] => Bee species found as good honey producer
[Summary] => Bicolanos call it "kalulot".
It is a species of stingless bee that holds great promise in honey production.
In fact, using "kalulot" (scientific name: Trigona biroi) in the commercial production of honey is now considered a potential source of livelihood for Bicolanos and other farmers in the country.
Indigenous people in Region 5, in fact, claim that honey produced by "kalulot" is an effective cure for asthma and other respiratory diseases.
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[Title] => There is vinegar, charcoal in bamboo
[Summary] => Theres vinegar in bamboo, and charcoal, too.
This was found in preliminary studies done by the Los Baños-based Department of Science and Technology-Forest Products Research and Development Institute (DOST-FPRDI) and Kenji Ueyama, a Japanese scientist.
The researchers noted such species as "bayog", "kauayan tinik" and solid bamboo are capable of producing good quality bamboo charcoal and light distillate (vinegar).
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January 19, 2003 - 12:00am