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  2. Tinapa - Wikipedia

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    Tinapa recipe mainly involves the process of washing the fish and putting it in brine for an extended amount of time (usually 5 – 6 hours), air drying and finally smoking the fish. The fish species which are commonly used for making tinapa could either be galunggong (scads) or bangus (milkfish). [1] [2] The term tinapa means "prepared by ...

  3. Milkfish - Wikipedia

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    On April 21, 2012, a Filipino fisherman donated a milkfish with yellowish coloring to the Philippine Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, which was later on called the "golden bangus". [33] However, the fish soon died, allegedly because of a lower level of oxygen in the pond to which it was transferred.

  4. List of apple dishes - Wikipedia

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    Apple cider – Non-alcoholic apple beverage; Apple cider cookie – Cookie made with apple cider; Apple cobbler – Baked dish resembling a pie; Apple crisp – Apple-based dessert with streusel topping; Apple crumble – Dish of British origin; Apple dumpling – Pastry-wrapped apple

  5. Datura innoxia - Wikipedia

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    Datura innoxia is quite similar to D. metel, to the point of being confused with it in early scientific literature. D. metel is a closely related plant, believed until recently to be of Old World provenance (though now thought to have been brought to Asia from the Antilles no earlier than the sixteenth century) and misconstrued as being referred to in the works of Avicenna in eleventh century ...

  6. All you'll need is a box of spice cake mix, eggs, oil, apple juice, powdered sugar and a can of apple pie filling. Related: I Made Dolly Parton's Famous 3-Ingredient Cake from Steel Magnolias ...

  7. Ilish - Wikipedia

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    The ilish (Tenualosa ilisha) (Bengali: ইলিশ, romanized: iliś), also known as the ilishi, hilsa, hilsa herring or hilsa shad, is a species of fish related to the herring, in the family Clupeidae.

  8. Bothriocephalus acheilognathi - Wikipedia

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    The life cycle of B. acheilognathi involves a definitive host, a fish, and an intermediate host, a copepod. The adult tapeworm is hermaphroditic; each proglottid has a complete set of both male and female reproductive organs and produces eggs via self-fertilization.

  9. Malus sieversii - Wikipedia

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    The growth cycle of M. sieversii could be divided into several stages from germination to developing fruit bearing trees, and to the death of aged trees. [7] Period I starts from seed germination to the development of vegetative tree parts, and to the first round of fruiting. [7] A typical apple tree reaches age 6 to 8 in this period.