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Earthenware or stoneware jars
Tapáyan or tempayan (also known as balanga, belanga, or bangâ) are large wide-mouthed earthenware or stoneware jars found in various Austronesian cultures
Tapayan
Philippine architectural feature
the introduction of indoor plumbing, commonly associated with it is the tapáyan (also called bangâ), an earthenware jar that stores water and keeps it
Banggéra
Indonesian and Southeast Asian traditional fermented of rice
fermentation process. Cognates in modern Austronesian languages include tapayan (Tagalog), tapayan (Maguindanaon), tepayan (Iban), and tempayan (Javanese and Malay)
Tapai
Philippine government agency responsible for district, city, and municipal jails
over jail warden's ouster". The Philippine Star. "Cuy to new BJMP Chief Tapayan: Strive for a well-improved bureau". Archived from the original on October
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology
Bureau_of_Jail_Management_and_Penology
Ceramic art in Philippine
especially esteemed and was used in Japanese tea ceremony as shimamono. Palayok Tapayan Burmese ceramics Khmer ceramics Lao ceramics Thai ceramics Vietnamese ceramics
Philippine_ceramics
Type of storage container
whose opposing handles connect the aperture to the sides of the vessel Tapayan, earthenware and stoneware vessels used for storing and transporting various
Amphora
Culinary traditions of the Philippines
smoked fish. Tapay – fermented with yeast, usually rice, traditionally in tapayan jars. Synonymous with buro in early phases. Can also refer to various products
Filipino_cuisine
Type of Philippine condiment
The mixture is kept inside large earthen fermentation jars (known as tapayan in Tagalog and Visayan languages, and burnay in Ilocano). It is covered
Bagoong
Species of palm
the year, providing a continuous supply of sap. Tuba can be stored in tapayan (earthenware balloon vases) for several weeks to make a kind of vinegar
Nypa_fruticans
Filipino baked rice cake
traditional recipe for bibingka glutinous rice is soaked in water overnight in tapayan jars to ferment with wild yeast called bubod or tuba palm wine, then ground
Bibingka
Highly urbanized city in Metro Manila, Philippines
that the northeastern border of the city is in Rio del Pueblo now called Tapayan River, a tributary of the Pasig River from Barangay Pinagbuhatan, Pasig
Taguig
Rusun tsubo), also known as "Luzon jars", were dark-brown to purple-black tapayan from the island of Luzon that had originally been made in Southern China
Japanese_in_the_Philippines
Neolithic secondary burial jar and Philippine national treasure
the bones of the deceased are reburied. The jar itself was not interred. Tapayan Ortiz, Aurora R.; Erestain, Teresita E.; Guillermo, Alice G.; Montano,
Manunggul_Jar
Component city in Misamis Occidental, Philippines
Juanito “Junjun” B. Saquin Jr. (Asenso Pinoy) Atty. Marcelian “Mars” C. Tapayan (Asenso Pinoy) Sancho “Sunny” S. Oaminal (Asenso Pinoy) Saulo B. Salvador
Ozamiz
which it is cooked. Tangia – an urn-shaped terra cotta cooking vessel Tapayan (or tempayan) – a large earthen jar in island Southeast Asia used for cooking
List_of_cooking_vessels
Traditional Filipino vinegar
although it may take longer if done in the dry season. The sap is placed in tapayan, large earthen jars traditionally used for fermentation. The sap relies
Nipa_palm_vinegar
Type of pot
pugón or kalán, a small wood-fired stove similar to a Japanese shichirin. Tapayan List of cooking vessels Media related to Filipino Clay Palayok Stove at
Palayok
Death (1890) and Mother's Revenge (1894), and popular pottery includes the tapayan and palayok. Pottery-making has received recent media attention. Philippine
Arts_in_the_Philippines
Historic Japanese tea utensils
includes the meibutsu utensils throughout its story. Shimamono Mishima ware Tapayan "表千家不審菴:茶の湯の道具:名物". www.omotesenke.jp. Retrieved 30 November 2017. "Higashiyama
Special_tea_utensils
Type of Filipino vinegar
tukil. The sap are then poured into large earthen fermenting jars called tapayan. The sap relies on wild yeast to turn the sugars into ethanol. This turns
Kaong_palm_vinegar
Fermented rice wine from the Luzon highlands in the Philippines
fermentation process. Cognates in modern Austronesian languages include tapayan (Tagalog), tepayan (Iban), and tempayan (Javanese and Malay). The characteristics
Tapuy
Ancient and medieval maritime trade route
the Indian Ocean Maritime Silk Route Museum, Guangdong Province, China Tapayan Makassan contact with Australia Spice trade Indian Ocean slave trade String
Maritime_Silk_Road
Vietnam Khmer ceramics Lao ceramics Philippine ceramics Thai ceramics Tapayan The Evolution of Vietnamese Ceramics : ThingsAsian Archived September 30
Vietnamese_ceramics
Style of Philippine house architecture
plates are placed in between or above the slats. On the far left is a tapayan/banga, an earthenware jar that keeps water cool Bañera – Bathtub Baño –
Bahay_na_bato
Topics referred to by the same term
Occidental, a municipality in the Philippines Kalamba, another name for tapayan earthen jars in the Tagalog language Kalamba, a town in Kenya This disambiguation
Calamba
Municipality in Rizal, Philippines
Gold Montessori Christian School Sitio Simona Elementary School Sitio Tapayan Elementary School Springs of Learning Child Development Center St. Anne
Taytay,_Rizal
ceramics Chinese ceramics Lao ceramics Khmer ceramics Philippine ceramics Tapayan Birmingham Museum of Art (2010). Birmingham Museum of Art : guide to the
Thai_ceramics
Municipality in Maguindanao del Norte, Philippines
Dagurongan Kirkir Macabico (Macabiso) Namuken Simuay/Seashore Solon Tambo Tapayan Tariken Tuka Poverty Incidence of Sultan Mastura There is a proposal to
Sultan_Mastura
Fermented beverage made from sugarcane
agri-trade fair & other amusement games. Intus Palek Palm wine Tapai Tapayan Tapuy "Wine Wednesday: Three Wines to Try in the Pillippines". Jaya Travel
Basi
Fountain in Manila, Philippines
as their main water source. The water was filtered through cloth in a tapayan (earthenware cooling jar) and then cleansed with alum. According to José
Carriedo_Fountain
Municipality in Zamboanga del Norte, Philippines
Ruben P. Andilab Zosimo G. Palomares Jr. Adolfo E. Elico Deogracias C. Tapayan Aldren C. Alboria Lester B. Jumawan Richard D. Magsalay Renato B. Bongcawil
Sergio Osmeña, Zamboanga del Norte
Sergio_Osmeña,_Zamboanga_del_Norte
Candidate Party Votes % Herminia Ramiro Lakas–NUCD–UMDP 61,586 80.06 Marcelian Tapayan Independent 15,343 19.94 Total 76,929 100.00 Source: Commission on Elections
Results of the 1995 Philippine House of Representatives elections
Results_of_the_1995_Philippine_House_of_Representatives_elections
Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines
ginagamit sa pag-aani ng palay Bafay - Babai Dinandaman - inihaw Gafa - tapayan; sisidlang luwad para sa tubig Inggad - Taong madamot Kalubasa - Kalabasa
Ga'dang_language
Topics referred to by the same term
State Balanga, Bataan, a city in the Philippines Balanga, another name for tapayan, large wide-mouthed earthenware or stoneware jars in Southeast Asia This
Balanga
Wine making in Philippines
tapay fermentation process and were fermented inside earthen jars known as tapayan. They were consumed both for recreation and in the animist rituals in the
Philippine_wine
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Little one.
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From the Warrior's Town
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All prevading, A sage
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Irish name derived from the Gaelic word br�n BRÓNACH means "sorrow."
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English : from the Middle English personal name Osekin, a pet form of the various personal names with an Old English first element Ås ‘god’. Compare, for example, Osborn, Osgood, and Osmond, or its Old Norse cognate ás. For the inorganic initial H-, compare Herrick.
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