- in Pangasinan, Philippines, they host an
annual Bangus Festival. The
festival was
initially a
bangus harvest or ‘Gilon’
conceptualized in the 1990s by...
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Chinese dialects Bangus,
Filipino for "Milkfish"
Bangui (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Bangu. If an internal...
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roads are
almost completed . The term
Bangus comes from
Sanskrit word Van (Forest) and gus (gr****).
Bangus is
about 100
kilometres (62 mi) from Srinagar...
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among the top
producers of
milkfish (locally
known as
bangus) in the
province and also the
bangus capital of the country. From 2001 to 2003, Dagupan's...
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named Bangus Valley.
According to a report,[clarification needed] the
valley is
located nearly 10,000
meters above sea
level (MSL). The
Bangus Valley...
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Bangu Atlético Clube,
commonly known as
Bangu, is a
Brazilian professional ****ociation
football club
based in Rio de Janeiro, in the
western neighbourhood...
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known locally as galunggong), or from milkfish,
which is
locally known as
bangus.
Though canned tinapa in
tomato sauce is
common and sold
commercially throughout...
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named after the fish they were made with; e.g.
burong bangus for
burong isda made with
bangus (milkfish).
Shrimp versions of the dish are
known as burong...
- The
bangu (Chinese: 板鼓; pinyin:
bǎngǔ),
often simply gu (Chinese: 鼓; pinyin: gǔ), is a
Chinese frame drum that, when
struck by one or two
small bamboo...
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unsoy sprigs. The
steamed fish
variations can
include Alakaak, Bakoko,
Bangus, Bisugo, Bugaong, Hito,
Kitang or Sapsap.
Ginataang isda
Linarang Sinampalukan...