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    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    sa probinsiya ganyan talaga pag fruit trees. pag nangapitbahay yung sanga sa neighbor na yun bunga sa side niya. you can reciprocate naman. buy ka ng suman then give to them sabihin mo sarap ng manga pag may suman na kapartner.

    sa zambales nuon yung tanim namin na langka na tabi ng bakod pag binigay ko sa neighbor nasa bottle na, preserve na siya. yung ube na umakyat sa puno in between haliya na. yung saba pag bigay namin banana cue na. kaya lagi masaya neighbors namin pag nakita na namimitas ako o naghuhukay kasi sure na ang desert nila
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    the mango tree we have, pinapabayaan lng namin lol. asim kasi!

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    Yung sa neighbor namim ang ganda. Malaki, mataba at namumula mula. Ano kaya variety yun

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Our all around picked mangoes from our neighbor's tree. He said it's on our side of the fence na kasi.

    I thin he should have asked permission first

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    yes, better na ipagpaalam lang out of courtesy. kahit sa probins na mostly magkakakila mga tao, may pasintabi

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    #23
    OT: How do I distinguish carabao from piko na mango?

    Gusto ko yung maorange ang laman

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    OT: How do I distinguish carabao from piko na mango?

    Gusto ko yung maorange ang laman
    Carabao is yellow. The Piko is usually yellow orange

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    OT: How do I distinguish carabao from piko na mango?

    Gusto ko yung maorange ang laman
    beside the piko to be yellow orange yung laman, yung dulo niya is curvy/pabaluktot and most of the times parang kulubot yung balat. i have both varieties sa farm. i like more the carabao variety though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by monty_GTV View Post
    beside the piko to be yellow orange yung laman, yung dulo niya is curvy/pabaluktot and most of the times parang kulubot yung balat. i have both varieties sa farm. i like more the carabao variety though...
    Wow! You have mango farm! Sa Pangasinan nga pala maraming mangoes. I like the Piko

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    Technically, basta pasok sa bakuran sayo yun. Pero in reality, baka mabaril ka haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    OT: How do I distinguish carabao from piko na mango?

    Gusto ko yung maorange ang laman
    Kalabaw - matambok mga pisngi and halos pabilog. Piko less matambok and pointed ang dulo.

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    Sa aking farm sa probinsya, tumatawid pa yung mga kumukuha ng mangga! May sako pang dala.

    Dito sa Cavite, sinusungkit ng aming kasambahay yung tapat namin. Eh, sya naman daw nagwawalis sa mga dahon na nahuhulog. Kung kokontrahin daw ng kapitbahay, tatawagin nya araw araw para magwalis.

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    Technically, pwede ka ngang mabaril. Pero in reality, takot din yan bumaril ng tao sa labas ng bakuran niya.

    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    Technically, basta pasok sa bakuran sayo yun. Pero in reality, baka mabaril ka haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    Technically, basta pasok sa bakuran sayo yun. Pero in reality, baka mabaril ka haha

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    Mmm, get shot at, for what papi?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    Mmm, get shot at, for what papi?

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    my late uncle used to work for the Yulos of canlubang. he said the hacienda guards routinely do shoot people who trespass and climb the coconut trees around the golf course. the trees are a special breed as those yield more "macapuno" nuts than the ordinary coconut trees. this was during the time of Marcos' rule. they have a whole hacienda to bury the evidence, and the Yulos are of course "in" with the dictator so no witnesses will ever dare testify.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post
    my late uncle used to work for the Yulos of canlubang. he said the hacienda guards routinely do shoot people who trespass and climb the coconut trees around the golf course. the trees are a special breed as those yield more "macapuno" nuts than the ordinary coconut trees. this was during the time of Marcos' rule. they have a whole hacienda to bury the evidence, and the Yulos are of course "in" with the dictator so no witnesses will ever dare testify.
    Yulos, my neighbors here, they only eat organic chicken/meat from their farm, nice house, just keep to themselves, well technically its illegal here to shoot someone even to inside our property, we dont follow any castle law/doctine in the philippines, its considered anti poor

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post

    Yung sa neighbor namim ang ganda. Malaki, mataba at namumula mula. Ano kaya variety yun

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    Na mangga? Red Indian mango yun? Check mo sa google madam kung pareho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XTO View Post
    Na mangga? Red Indian mango yun? Check mo sa google madam kung pareho.
    Meron sa Google pero sa US. Giant siya compared to Indian mango

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    Quote Originally Posted by XTO View Post
    Na mangga? Red Indian mango yun? Check mo sa google madam kung pareho.

    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Meron sa Google pero sa US. Giant siya compared to Indian mango

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    aka apple mango.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benchman View Post
    aka apple mango.
    Yun nga! Apple mango. Pero iba pa rin ang tamis at asim ng ating Kalabaw. Para sa kin lasang gamot ang "Indian" variety. Tsaka mas maganda presyo ng Kalabaw at Piko sa merkado.

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    Sa village park namin sarap ng parang indian mango. Eh malapit sa tennis court ng club namin kaya minsan iyong mga nahuhulog kinakain namin.

    Walang pumupulot ng ripe mangoes kasi feeling sosy mga tao doon [emoji23]

    do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do
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    This is the type of Mango our neighbor has



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    #40
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    This is the type of Mango our neighbor has



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    ayyy... injun... or guapple.. or whatever..
    nacionalista kami.
    pang-panike na lang...
    heh heh.

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