After a long hike in Mt. Talamitam there is nothing good but to quench your thirst with anything that is cold and refreshing.
Gladly Kuya Rene, our guide, took as on a different route where we can actually buy some fresh coconut (Kuya Marcelino have harvested it earlier for those who wanted to buy some).
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Picture muna sabi ni Rhose... (para san kaya ung bamboo?) |
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Ready... Set... INOM... This is the right way to drink Coco Juice from Coco Fruit. |
The coco juice was rich but not too sweet and it was so refreshing, we ate the meat afterwards. :)
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Heto na kami... Tuka! Tuka! Tuka! |
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