I had the same question. For some reason, i thought of "fava beans"--I think all those years of watching Cooking Shows paid off. I did a Google image search and yes, I found out that baguio beans is fava beans.
The Tagalog term for baguio beans is "sitaw."
The scientific name for Baguio beans is Phaseolus vulgaris.
As of 2013, Amado Baguio is a Filipino that likes to write essays. Some of the names of the essays are Philippine Harvest, Masculinity in the Philippines, and The Primal Fear.
Lima beans, kidney beans, pinto beans, black eye peas-actually a bean...
The Baguio March and Baguio Hymn are official songs that are used at the start of government ceremonies in the city of Baguio. The songs have lost popularity over the years but are still considered the official anthem of the city and meant to instill pride.
ang alamat ng baguio
Baguio Cathedral was created in 1936.
Baguio was created on 1909-09-01.
University of Baguio was created in 1948.
The total land area of Baguio City is approximately 57 square kilometers.
ang alamat ng baguio
Baguio has a cooler climate than other places in the Philippines primarily because of its high elevation. At over 1,500 meters above sea level, the city experiences lower temperatures due to the decrease in air pressure and the thinning of air molecules, making it cooler compared to lower-lying areas. Additionally, being surrounded by pine forests also contributes to the cooler climate in Baguio.