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BANANA
Hello co-Hivers! Looking forward to every one of us to get connected, I am trying to pos every day for you guys to know me more. So now, I will share something at is really me and just me because today you are going to know one of my secret or I may say, some will question me if they know this fact about me.
SO HERE IT.
Look up again. I said, BANANA!
Yes, it has something to do with a banana.
Banana is something .....
Something that I can't eat well or you guys won't force me to eat. Despite Asian soil are rich with these healthy bananas. I am one of the people who can't swallow and eat a portion of banana. I suspect it has something to do with my past experience with a medicine when I was young, it was banana flavor, so maybe when I grew up I just do not like eating this healthy banana, cause away back before I really do not want the medicine, it tastes like banana but in not a nice way.
So, this is not a local supermarket in my place but a mini pop-up stall along the road, between highway and mountain.
Me and my husband really supports local stall, we always support local farmers, look a pile of coconut juice. Every individual like the taste of this juice! Even the one who's reading this post hahaha
One last thing for tonight
Fun fact I already have 20 inaanak and the girl in the picture is one of them hahahahah
Inaanak in our country, is basically child that you should take care of even you are not the biological mother. So having 20 inaanak and as a responsible second mom to them is challenging.
All pictures are raw and with no edit. I used my husbands phone to capture these photos because I do not have one hehehe.
Yeah how about you guys do you eat bananas?
How many inaanak do you have if you are a Filipino and if not is there any similar cultures like ours in Asia that resembles yours? Share it down here.
Once again, hear me out!
I am your NINANG — an ESL teacher finding beauty in small wins, both inside and outside the classroom.
A genuine soul sharing lessons from life, culture, and coffee breaks, using the platform of personal blogging from the heart.
So sorry about your traumatic experience about a medicine during your childhood. Hopefully you can overcome that so you can enjoy eating bananas. I think you should choose a variety that is not so aromatic like saba bananas. By the way, start making your list as the Ber months are just around the corner and check it out among your Godchildren from the ones who are naughty and nice. Happy Monday!🤗❤️🫰
wow dear thanks for reading this post hahaha <3 yeahhh thankyou a lot. Yeah , I hope to overcome this conflict between me and banana hahahHAHAH
I remember my sister when we were young. My late grandpa has many banana planted in our yard and there's a variety we call here as "tumok" with big unopened casing of blossoms (banana heart) of which my sister is afraid of!🤗❤️🫰
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