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BAGBAGKONG TONKIN JASMINE EDIBLE VINE FLOWERETTES

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English: Bagbagkong in Pangasinan is also known as TONKIN JASMINE,It is a woody vine with elongated heart shaped leaves.The edible vine flowerettes is edible and perfect for DINENGDENG and PINAKBET in Pangasinan.It can be a garnishing together with SALUYOT,LABONG or RABONG, with grilled bangus.dalag or tilapia..it can be stir fried and in balatong recipes.
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