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  1. Papait - Filipino Food

    Papait leaves (Sarsalida)… Photo by voxmarc. Scientific name: Mollugo subserrata Blanco. This papait is from the Ilocos region. There are other similar plants with different scientific names in …

  2. Pinapaitan - Wikipedia

    Pinapaitan or papaitan (lit. "to [make] bitter") is a Filipino-Ilocano stew made with goat meat and offal and flavored with its bile, chyme, or cud (also known as papait). [2] [3] [4] This papait …

  3. bucaio: Papait - Blogger

    Apr 18, 2012 · Papait is the term for this vegetable (weed actually) in Pangasinan and Ilocano. It is known in other areas of Luzon as amargoso and sarsalida , and elsewhere as bitter leaf, …

  4. PAPAIT LEAVES RECIPE | ILOCANO RECIPE - YouTube

    Papait is a not so popular leafy vegetable but is loved by the Ilocanos. It has a bitter taste and is usually blanched quickly and served as a salad with "bagoong isda" and tomatoes. In this...

  5. Sarsalida, Papait, Mollugo oppositifolia, SLENDER CARPETWEED / …

    Sarsalida, Papait, Glinus oppositifolius, SLENDER CARPETWEED - Herbal Medicine - An illustrated compilation of Philippine medicinal plants by Dr Godofredo Stuart with botanical …

  6. Papaitan Recipe - Panlasang Pinoy

    Jul 27, 2010 · Papaitan is a famous Ilocano soup dish mostly composed of cow or goat innards. The name of this dish was derived from the Filipino word “Pait”, which means “bitter”. The …

  7. Bacopa Monniere - Papait, Brahmi or Waterhyssop - HubPages

    May 10, 2013 · Here's how to easily grow water hyssop, papait, also known as brahmi. A small aquatic plant packed with nutrients. A favorite herb by the Ilocanos eaten raw with chopped …

  8. Indigenous Vegetables at a Glance: Papait - Blogger

    Apr 18, 2016 · Papait is usually found growing in the wild (farmlands) especially after rice or after corn. In Tarlac however, some farmers are growing papait and they sell their produce in …

  9. Living with Nature - School on Blog by Dr. Abercio V. Rotor: Papait ...

    Answer: It is an unassuming slender, spreading, smooth, seasonal herb, Mollogo oppositifolia, a relative of a number of wild food plants belonging to Family Aizoaceae, locally known as papait …

  10. Papait - Most Bitter Vegetable (Mollugo oppositifolia Linn), and …

    Apr 19, 2014 · Answer: It is an unassuming slender, spreading, smooth, seasonal herb, Mollogo oppoisitifolia, a relative of a number of wild food plants belonging to Family Aizoaceae, locally …

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