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Pito pito leaves typically include a mix of seven different types of leaves, such as mangosteen, guava, banaba, and pandan. These leaves are commonly used in the Philippines for their potential health benefits, such as supporting digestion, boosting immunity, and regulating blood sugar levels.
Pito-pito is a blend of seven seeds or leaves of seven medicinal herbs prepared as a decoction or a poultice. Some popular blends are alagao leaves, anise seeds, banaba leaves, coriander seeds, guava leaves, mango leaves, and pandan leaves. The corresponding scientific names are Premna Odorata Blanco, Pimpinella Anisum, Lagestroemia Speciosa, Coriandum Sativum, Psidium Guajava, Mangifera Indica, and Pandanus Amaryllifolius.
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The size of the dog what kind of dog it will be and anything about the dog
a dog is a mixture
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pito or seven (7)
Pito is not a word, however: Pita- [pee-tuh]
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pito-bilang pito gamitin sa pulis
Translated from Finnish to English 'pito' means 'maintenance'
Las aventuras de Pito Pérez was created in 1957.
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"Chupar pito" is a vulgar slang term in Spanish that means to perform fellatio. It is considered offensive and inappropriate.
La vida inútil de Pito Pérez was created in 1938.