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The untapped potential of coconut sap vinegar

Yvette TanFebruary 28, 2021
Vinegar is an important part of Philippine cuisine. It is used as both an ingredient and a condiment. In her book “Tikim,” culinary historian Doreen Fernandez w... Read More...
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Philippine Coconut Authority encourages coconut farming to earn more

Minerva NewmanSeptember 11, 2020
CEBU CITY – The Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) embarked on a replanting project of coconuts and be paid for it as its assistance to coconut farmers whose li... Read More...
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