The Bahay Kubo in Kepaniwai was built to honor the sakadas, or contract laborers, who first were brought to Hawaii from the Philippines in 1906 by the Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ Association.
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'Pamana' highlights underutilized Philippine ingredients"Bahay Kubo" is a cherished Filipino folk song often ... However, none of the 18 crops mentioned in the song are native to the Philippines. These plants were either naturalized, introduced through ...
unveiled the Gardens by the Bahay Kubo: A Fiesta of Orchids, as part of the celebrations marking the 55th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Singapore. The display was ...
Ryan Cayabyab and Noel Ferrer create a new folk song called 'Prutas Pilipinas' to celebrate the various fruits of the Philippines. Every wondered why the song 'Bahay Kubo' is only about vegetables?
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