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In the story of "Maria Cacao," the value of Maria Cacao typically represents the connection to nature, fertility, and abundance in traditional folklore. She is often depicted as a guardian of the forests and a symbol of the earth's bounty. Her value lies in her role as a protector and provider in indigenous mythologies.
Maria Makiling is a popular figure in Filipino folklore, often depicted as a diwata or fairy associated with Mount Makiling in Laguna. She is known for her beauty, benevolence, and connection to nature, often helping locals and protecting the forest. Maria Cacao, another mythical character, is a goddess of cacao and the protector of the cacao trees, symbolizing abundance and fertility. Both figures embody the rich cultural heritage and spiritual beliefs of the Philippines.
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John Hinchley Hart has written: 'Cacao' -- subject(s): Cacao
James H. Barber has written: 'Cacao planting in Ceylon, with hints as to the best varieties to be cultivated' -- subject(s): Cacao growers
M. Malespin has written: 'El cacao. (cocoa.)'
in cacao
Cacao are seeds(beans) inside the fruit of the cacao tree which is a large berry called the cacao pod...
Maria Mulas has written: 'Maria Mulas'
Maria CALLAS has written: 'Maria Callas' 'The Maria Callas collection'
Jean Assoumou has written: 'L' e conomie du cacao'
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