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What is the English term of palay?

The English term for "palay" is rice.


What is the English of palay?

The English term for "palay" is rice grain or unhusked rice.


A mixture of rice and palay?

I'm not sure what your question is; palay is the Tagalog word for the rice plant.


What is the local name of rice?

palay


What will be the effect of the importation of rice on local palay production?

The production of rice here in our country will decrease because of importing rice from other country.


What is rice grain and mongo seed heterogeneous or homogeneous?

Rice grain and mongo seed are heterogeneous because they are two distinct materials that can be easily differentiated visually. Each has its own unique characteristics and composition, making them heterogeneous.


How would you separate the some grains of rice stuck into a ball of wax?

To separate the rice grains from the ball of wax, you can freeze the wax to make it brittle. Once the wax is frozen, you can break it apart easily and pick out the rice grains. Alternatively, you can heat the wax to melt it, allowing the rice grains to be easily separated from the liquid wax.


Examples of folk songs in angono rizal?

Pagtatanim ng palay (planting rice)


Did Mongo Santamaría ever have an album in the 70's called Red beans and rice or soul food?

Mongo had an album in 1969 or so called Soul Bag, with a song called Red Beans and Rice.


What is a dahong palay?

The dahong palay (also spelled dahon palay) is the name of the favored sword of those who live near the sea in the province of Batangas, Philippines. A dahong palay is a dreaded poisonous snake that resembles the leaf of a rice plant. The sword, also named after it’s leaf-like shape, is a tool used by farmers who work in the rice fields. However, during the revolution, some Batanguenos depended on this sword as their primary weapon.


What is huller in tagalog?

Rice Huller in Tagalog is "giikan ng palay sa pamamagitan ng mga paa" ( removing the rice husk using their feet).


What is the Tagalog version of the rice myth?

The Tagalog version of the rice myth is known as "Ang Alamat ng Palay." It tells the story of how the first grain of rice came to be, and the sacrifice made by a bird and a kite to ensure that people would never go hungry.