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the philippines has a great location where it is based with abundant natural food sources: seafood, fruits, vegetables and wild game. the sea is the principal source of food. hence, the filipino diet is based on fish, crustaceans, and other seafood. milkfish, tilapia, catfish, grouper (lapu-lapu,) mackerel
(galunggong,) swordfish, game fish, sablefish, tuna, cod, blue marlin and squid are common ingredients in filipino dishes. popular shellfish include oysters (talaba,) mussels (tahong,) clams (halaan and tulya,) large and small crabs (alimango and alimasag respectively,) prawns (sugpo,) and shrimp. dried...
http://filipinofoodaficionado.blogspot.com/2011/10/philippine-cuisine-common-ingredients.html
gold rat year. will be a year of the ox. the chinese zodiac, or shengxiao (/shnng-sshyao/ 'born resembling'), is a repeating cycle of years, with each year being represented by an animal and its reputed attributes. in order, the chinese horoscope animals are: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse
resourceful, versatile, kind ox , , , , , , , , diligent, dependable, strong, determined tiger , , , , , , , , brave, confident, competitive rabbit , , , , , , , , quiet, elegant, kind, responsible dragon , , , , , , , , confident, intelligent, enthusiastic snake , , , , , , , , enigmatic, intelligent, wise horse...
https://www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/chinese-zodiac/