if that's a tagalog word that's radish in English
if it's some fancy gimmick in text messages in the Philippines it means
"How are you doin?",
mustasa = mustard greens
mustard
mustard
mustard leaves
The Tagalog term for collard greens is "mustasa." However, it is worth noting that "mustasa" generally refers to mustard greens, which are similar but not exactly the same. Collard greens may not have a direct equivalent in Filipino cuisine and are often simply referred to as "collard greens" in English.
scientific name of mustasa
Buto ng mustasa.
mustafa from the lion king XD
The Tagalog name for mustard is "mostasa."
Mustasa, commonly known as mustard, is classified as a dicot. This classification is based on its seed structure, leaf venation, and flower formation, which are characteristic of dicots. Mustard plants typically have broad leaves and a branching structure, further supporting their classification as dicots.
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Singkamas Talong Sigarilyas Mani Sitaw Bataw Patani Kundol Patola Upo Kalabasa Labanos Mustasa Sibuyas Kamatis Bawang Luya Linga