#BecomingFilipino

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • You may have heard of Rambutan...
    You may have heard of Mangosteen...
    You may have heard of Langka...
    But have you heard of the fruit that you need to open with a Saw!? Yes literally you have to use a hand saw just to open the fruit! A lot of people may look at this photo of me yesterday and think I was "boang/baliw" (crazy). Nope! I was simply using the tool I needed to open up the mysterious...
    Miracle Fruit!!
    Yes literally that is its name! This fruit from Davao (but growing in my Titos yard) is uniquely medicinal!
    Have you tried it!? I have only ever heard of it in the Philippines! Grabe Unique!
    One day at a time, One random moment open fruit with a saw at a time... #BecomingFilipino
    Super Apir!

Комментарии • 851

  • @MrMalounuestro
    @MrMalounuestro 7 лет назад +64

    My 10 yr old daughter said this while watching you Kulas: "Mama, watching his videos make me proud to be a Filipino... he's happy, here, right? while most Filipinos want to leave the Philippines.." And I said yes. Maganda talaga ang Pilipinas.

  • @pejuodunlami238
    @pejuodunlami238 5 лет назад +15

    We call it 'Igba' in southwestern part of Nigeria. Its been with us from time immemorial!. We just use it dried as a gourd, bowl, utensils and decorative calabashes patterned and painted

  • @cecillepadul9221
    @cecillepadul9221 7 лет назад +4

    i planted a branch 12 days ago. so surprised when some leaves came out after 3 days. her zest for surviving is truly amazing. though i still have to wait 2-3 years before she will bear fruit, i love her already!!!

  • @iamherb
    @iamherb 5 лет назад +7

    We have those planted here in Las Piñas coming from Davao. Many people suffering from cancer testified that they were healed by drinking this Calabash fruit.

    • @athenarichards3382
      @athenarichards3382 5 лет назад

      San po kayo sa las pinas, taga las pjnas din po ako sanpamplona 1 po, pwede po bang makahingi sa inyo... dahon po o isang branch po ... salamat po ng marami God bless.

  • @Neneng60
    @Neneng60 9 лет назад +6

    YES!!! so many different type of fruits,only in the Philippines...I was born in the Philippines but I never heard this particular fruit,you are amazing Kyle.

  • @benjamingeneroso648
    @benjamingeneroso648 9 лет назад +105

    im a filipino but its my first time to know such fruit exists. thanks for this video.

    • @Neneng60
      @Neneng60 9 лет назад +2

      +Benjamin Generoso Me too i never heard of that!! He is amazing.

    • @Wil_Dasovich
      @Wil_Dasovich 8 лет назад +7

      +Benjamin Generoso oo nga pala!

    • @greengoblet5122
      @greengoblet5122 7 лет назад +1

      Wil Dasovich (Tsong and Tsonggo) bat andito ka will.. hahaha

    • @shedsoler4664
      @shedsoler4664 7 лет назад +1

      Wil Dasovich (Tsong and Tsonggo) will???

    • @itsmapleman
      @itsmapleman 7 лет назад

      Ikr. Never heard of it before. Interesting!

  • @lucenareccion6393
    @lucenareccion6393 4 года назад +3

    I’m humbled to admit that being a Filipino, I never heard about this fruit. Thank you so much for this video. ❤️

  • @LouieCalvin
    @LouieCalvin 9 лет назад +31

    This is what I miss about the Philippines, you could just about pick fruits from any tree in your backyard within easy reach. Where we lived in Laguna,we had avocado, jackfruit and star apple trees in front of our house and a guava tree in the back...and I as a child would climb up to whichever tree yields fruits and pick them.It was a whole lot of fun... Kulas, this is my first time learning of this "miracle fruit". Does it have its own native name? I just wonder...

    • @cookieman5827
      @cookieman5827 8 лет назад

      +Maria Skeens It's native to central and south america, so those places have the native name

    • @solaristnt
      @solaristnt 8 лет назад

      +Maria Skeens yeah you can only do that in the phillipines and NOWHERE else in the world.

    • @chaoticustt
      @chaoticustt 7 лет назад +4

      Sorry to burst your bubble but there are many places in the world you can go in your front and back yard and get fruit trees.The West Indies is one such place.I had the pleasure of having two Pommecythere Two west indian plum tree in the back yard and a Dunks and Guava tree out front.The neighbourhood was full of fruits at different times we had the pleasure of invading the trees to get the tasty fruits.

    • @rayge05
      @rayge05 7 лет назад +2

      She just said this is what she misses about the Philippines, so where she lives now it is not possible. Where did she say that you can only do this in the Philippines?

    • @katkat888kit
      @katkat888kit 5 лет назад

      Raymund Gerard li

  • @lutheran78
    @lutheran78 9 лет назад +39

    I already planted this type of tree in our lawn,its amazing,the leaves of this tree can really lower blood pressure,its fruit has many benefits to cure diseases

    • @fayedl584
      @fayedl584 6 лет назад +1

      I agree, the leaves can also be used as laxative or colon cleansing

    • @mingsky
      @mingsky 6 лет назад +3

      Yes it can cure any type of disease. This fruit is truely a miracle..

    • @mishallecaballes2505
      @mishallecaballes2505 5 лет назад

      Luther how to use the leaves? Thanks

    • @gm61854
      @gm61854 5 лет назад +1

      @@mishallecaballes2505 boil it

    • @squashtv7167
      @squashtv7167 4 года назад

      sir how to plant? it can be plant via seeds? or just the branch?

  • @nihatsalma7727
    @nihatsalma7727 6 лет назад +2

    I really love watching your videos Kyle. I lived in the Philippines for 5 years but I never even heard of this fruit. Thank you so much for shooting these videos and sharing all your experience with the world. Mabuhay!

  • @albertthedogeinstein7983
    @albertthedogeinstein7983 3 года назад +5

    Apparently it can cure cancer, and has so many health benefits as well!!! I cant wait to be there and to consistently drink this. We have a lot of them in our yard in the province.

  • @roadcoadog
    @roadcoadog 8 лет назад +1

    In Guyana we use it as vessel to dip water, and some Rasta use as a eating utensil. If the animals eat the inside pulp they will become intoxicated, you can also shape it to your desire while its still young on tree .

  • @alvinsala8785
    @alvinsala8785 6 лет назад

    magnda talaga yan sa katawan natin lalo na ung mga nagtatrabaho at pagod sa pag-uwi. try nyo to at talagang mabisa. meron akong puno sa bahay at nakakatuwa siya tingnan kasi anlalaki ng bunga na parang buko :)

  • @lourdesbardon3179
    @lourdesbardon3179 8 лет назад +14

    I did not know that fruit either. hehe. Kulas love your miracle helmet. Hahaha.

  • @BAdventures
    @BAdventures 9 лет назад +9

    Very interesting, first time I've heard of it. Very unique how the pulp turns black after cooking it.

  • @casasmjt88
    @casasmjt88 9 лет назад +5

    Hi Kulas, your very famous now in CDO, can I suggest for a next video. How about do like "10 hours walking on New York" with hidden GoPro. Yours is walking in CDO. Love to watch locals reaction when they see you, how they show kindness and how friend CDO people are as we are called "city of golden friendship". How Kagaya-anon embrace you and love you as one of us Filipino. And maybe some of your viewer say you really become a filipino now. Love you Kulas. Keep doing what you do.

  • @lukepaler5469
    @lukepaler5469 5 лет назад +3

    I've seen this many times but I've never tried to open it up hahaha. what a one brave man

  • @ritabowen8302
    @ritabowen8302 4 года назад +1

    In Guyana where I live we have this fruit. We call it calabash. It is used for dipping water. It becomes brown when dried. They are carved into ornaments.

    • @ColoniaMurder20
      @ColoniaMurder20 5 месяцев назад

      its medicine to cure cancer and many more.

  • @jrpresto5333
    @jrpresto5333 8 лет назад +4

    that was a medicine natural fruit..amazing

  • @mjdqureshi8535
    @mjdqureshi8535 7 лет назад +2

    Wow, ngayon lang ako nakakita ng ganyang prutas sa Pinas ah

  • @marylandman12
    @marylandman12 9 лет назад +10

    Wow, i never knew the Calabash have so much good stuff. I think when I move to the Philippines, i will buy some or make my own, and P400 is not bad, so this will be a life saver. Maraming salamat po for the video, Kulas!

  • @changchangvillanueva4861
    @changchangvillanueva4861 5 лет назад +16

    Who still watching ?? 2019

    • @upalinatureboy
      @upalinatureboy 4 года назад +1

      From sri lanka

    • @alayoun75
      @alayoun75 4 года назад

      charisse Villanueva, I watch on October 4, 2019🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏👏👏👍👍👍

    • @ruthcamera
      @ruthcamera 4 года назад

      From Orange County, California

    • @loyalty5004
      @loyalty5004 4 года назад

      me from the philippines

  • @pedrolockup1543
    @pedrolockup1543 8 лет назад +1

    i love your enthusiasm kulas. don't ever change your views on life...

  • @janus2005hotmail
    @janus2005hotmail 8 лет назад +42

    Please come to Trinidad and Tobago. In addition to using the fruit, the dried gourd is used as containers and carved into ornaments. The Calabash is not unique to the Philippines and is quite known and used throughout the Caribbean and parts of South America.

    • @Risa_YD
      @Risa_YD 7 лет назад +2

      janus2005hotmail I agree. we have it here in Barbados

    • @licellebonifacio4635
      @licellebonifacio4635 7 лет назад +1

      janus2005hotmail

    • @davemaestrecampo4840
      @davemaestrecampo4840 7 лет назад

      janus2005hotmail so if you have it...... it's just like kulas promoting that typical fruit..

    • @Reub3
      @Reub3 6 лет назад

      Do you happen to know what they call it in spanish. Like in puerto rico?

    • @msparamin3285
      @msparamin3285 5 лет назад

      Amen Janice, I'm from Trinidad also, I drank this when I was 23 years old, added with molasses, it roots out cancer.

  • @maravenu1512
    @maravenu1512 8 лет назад +1

    cutie sweetie boy! full of enthusiasim.God bless him! looks like a melon.we put it in soups

  • @maryannwynkoop8495
    @maryannwynkoop8495 7 лет назад +38

    This fruit was the one who healed my secretary from leukemia in the Philippines.

  • @nina1823
    @nina1823 6 лет назад

    I saw that fruit in a food fair, it's so big, they were selling the juice made from that fruit, actually the juice taste good and sold for medicinal purpose. There is another miracle fruit, a red small berry-like fruit, when you eat a sour food and then eat the miracle fruit it will taste sweet.

  • @larryvillanueva257
    @larryvillanueva257 7 лет назад +43

    This dudes great...very entertaining!

  • @dkatbena
    @dkatbena 8 лет назад +3

    higuera in central america.thanks for posting this video I have that plant too.

  • @kingroyalty6731
    @kingroyalty6731 8 часов назад

    Awesome video! 👍

  • @amarathinequitor2901
    @amarathinequitor2901 8 лет назад

    I never knew that fruit,,im a filipino, but hey your good @ promoting beautiful😄,scenery fruits and food in mindanao,kaunti lng kc nagfefeature jan,sana mas mapromote pa,im not from mindanao pero sana magtulungan ang mga tao at local goverment about that matter,im sure magiging successful yan at nd n magkaconflict pa,keep it up,god bless

  • @tomlor82
    @tomlor82 8 лет назад +3

    This fruit grows here in Puerto Rico (USA) and all the carribean region. We don't eat it but make arte and bowl, plates and cups like Tainos Indians did in the past.

    • @iamherb
      @iamherb 5 лет назад

      It can help cure cancer.

    • @stephanies9071
      @stephanies9071 5 лет назад

      Yup.

    • @mysonjimmy1337
      @mysonjimmy1337 2 года назад +1

      @@iamherb 🌿 herbal remedies everything's else is very medicinal how mother's nature created for us older folks never have modern technology pharmaceutical companies like these days but they're stronger 💪 healthier less diseases lots of stuffs out there we don't know need to learn it thanks

    • @iamherb
      @iamherb 2 года назад

      @@mysonjimmy1337 I agree.

  • @diamondsr4ever381
    @diamondsr4ever381 5 лет назад

    Hello Calabash...now i am learning about this fruit......thank you angel Kulas....

  • @nagwagi2000
    @nagwagi2000 8 лет назад +3

    Always FUN! Best video on Miracle Fruit Elixir yet! ;)

  • @thornados4969
    @thornados4969 7 лет назад +7

    Calabash is right term. Miracle fruit is usuallly a berry, smaller fruit. Calabash is used by natives n south america as cleansing and purgative solution.

    • @LuciferLizardo
      @LuciferLizardo Год назад

      Yes, miracle berries, but Filipinos don't have them so they call calabash as such.

  • @crestoferrufino4722
    @crestoferrufino4722 7 лет назад

    thank you for featuring the PH. thank you for exposing the great experiences a foreigner might experience here.

  • @mar-gt7dn
    @mar-gt7dn 8 лет назад +4

    Wakwak style.. Ikaw na jud Kyle. Love you. God bless!

  • @madeleneeder2372
    @madeleneeder2372 8 лет назад

    Hi gd evening ..I thank u for seeing the beauty in my country Philippines all Created by God

  • @inspiration6099
    @inspiration6099 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing, well done, amazingly we are thenever seen those thing

  • @newexodus20
    @newexodus20 8 лет назад +5

    Kadako sad sa kaldero imong gigamit Kyle! Thanks for sharing. Might as well plant some in antipolo.
    Ayo ayo sad. Wear the calabash helmet all the time, haha.
    God bless you for the nindot nga video.

  • @abbynavarro-b9554
    @abbynavarro-b9554 7 лет назад

    I'm a filipina but never seen before in my life. first time heard and seen only in youtube.

  • @susanguibencan4647
    @susanguibencan4647 9 лет назад +1

    ferst time ko Lang nkita ang Miracle fruits thanks kulas😊

  • @georgecarlin2656
    @georgecarlin2656 7 лет назад

    Really unusual fruit, like the jackfruit and durian.

  • @cristinarivera5543
    @cristinarivera5543 3 года назад +1

    I love your energy! It’s infectious. I just subscribed to your channel👏🇵🇭

  • @rogernapadawan7778
    @rogernapadawan7778 7 лет назад +3

    my first time to see that kind of fruit

  • @us24575
    @us24575 4 года назад

    It is also found in many tropical countries particularly in the Caribbean.

  • @marymantos7301
    @marymantos7301 5 лет назад +1

    I can't believe we have that in the Philippines, i saw that fruit when i visited my husband's family in Honduras

    • @ColoniaMurder20
      @ColoniaMurder20 5 месяцев назад

      its abundant in Davao Region. we use this fruit to cure cancer, improve eyesight and etc.. and its very expensive fruit.

  • @anjozsky5313
    @anjozsky5313 6 лет назад

    wow amazing..pinay ako , from cebu, but i havnt seen this kind of fruit.

  • @stephencoleman3578
    @stephencoleman3578 7 лет назад

    These grow wild and are native to Central America. The seeds are used for making horchata and the outer rinds for tabo and bowels.

  • @louvillacillo9657
    @louvillacillo9657 2 года назад

    Daghang Salamat Kulas! Very clear demo. We were given the hanging watermelon fruit😂 but I don't know what to do about it. I googled to educate myself about this fruit and then I saw your vlog. We will try to do what you did.

  • @MariefeBlucher
    @MariefeBlucher 8 месяцев назад

    Salamat kulas😁 i have never tried this before… I wanna try now.

  • @josefinajocson7692
    @josefinajocson7692 5 лет назад +1

    😂😂 so funny,,
    First time I heard this kind fruits thnx for upload😜👌

  • @jemimadellava1927
    @jemimadellava1927 7 лет назад

    Pag naumpisahan ko panoorin si KULAS nauubos ang oras ko MAKLINGAW tanggal HOMESICK... from Saudi Arabia....

  • @madilynofqueria9307
    @madilynofqueria9307 5 лет назад

    Wow galing mo kulas

  • @sw8cake19
    @sw8cake19 7 лет назад

    wow may ganyan palang prutas! parang ang sarap nyan

  • @gwenchu4912
    @gwenchu4912 7 лет назад +4

    Lol u made it😂😂a friendly neighborhood,keep it up kulas👍👍God bless u😇

  • @pjarje1990
    @pjarje1990 7 лет назад +1

    madali lng itanim ang miracle fruit..mgaling ako jan

  • @lunalea1250
    @lunalea1250 5 месяцев назад

    My cousin just cut one for me & I ate some of it, bitter, sweet taste, we have trees in our yard on my little 🏝

  • @bernardosaladores3062
    @bernardosaladores3062 4 года назад

    Nice fruit i like it

  • @dorothypearl6375
    @dorothypearl6375 4 года назад

    Nanggaling ako sa kanonood ng video tungkol sa coconut oil, to breadfuit/camansi??, hanggang dito sa calabash/miracle fruit.... Naiisip ko na madaming mga prutas, herbs, halaman sa bansa natin na nakakagaling ng anumang sakit... Kailangan lang natin pagtuunan ng pansin, alamin, at pangalagaan... Napakablessed natin na bansa.. 😇😇😇

  • @normaborja8186
    @normaborja8186 5 лет назад

    Wow very nice

  • @mysticjourney6757
    @mysticjourney6757 5 лет назад

    This is much wanted fruit by Yogis in India. If you had allowed it to dry in the Sun for one week, you would have got the black colour and it tastes good without straining. You could have ate it with jaggery, like the way u eat Wood Apple. It can increase the haemoglobin level too.

  • @janhayacienthgailvalencia671
    @janhayacienthgailvalencia671 7 лет назад

    ur so vry proud pinoy continue always kyle ur so vry nteligent people

  • @remyliecanoy3516
    @remyliecanoy3516 8 лет назад +1

    hahahahaha ka cute ba oie :D
    Miracle fruit diay ni sya? I've seen this once only (Haven's Peak, Maragusan ComVal Province) and had no idea unsa ni nga prutas. Another THANK YOU nimo Kulas sa pag.ilaila namo sa usa sa among mga kayamanan diri's Pilipinas. Ikaw n jud dzong! ;)

  • @alankwood
    @alankwood 9 лет назад +3

    Thats interesting I just realised thATS WHAT ALL OUR FLOWER POTS ARE....

  • @normaestrada7473
    @normaestrada7473 4 года назад

    Luv the hanging.water melon kulas hahhaha

  • @margien.5975
    @margien.5975 7 лет назад +1

    mao na diha..di kabalo mugabas.hahaha..love u lukas.

  • @puritybenson5008
    @puritybenson5008 7 лет назад +1

    we make traditional plates from them and before civilization our ancestors ate with them.it still used in traditional movies and we call them calabash

  • @segundolustriajr854
    @segundolustriajr854 5 лет назад +1

    Kulas himself is miracle knowing all these stuffs that most of us living here never heard of such

  • @juanitamontoute3550
    @juanitamontoute3550 7 лет назад +2

    this is called a Calabash in my lovely twin island home of Trinidad and Tobago and that shell is used for many different things

  • @tashaleecampbell9952
    @tashaleecampbell9952 2 года назад

    This grows everywhere in Jamaica 🇯🇲 didn’t know it was edible,growing up I was told it’s poisonous n the smell is bad,they use it to make bowls n other stuff…Learned something new today

    • @ColoniaMurder20
      @ColoniaMurder20 5 месяцев назад

      its medicine to cure cancer and etc.

  • @trame0227
    @trame0227 7 лет назад

    I saw one of these when i was in davao and had no idea what it was until i saw your vid. Thanks man

  • @fernandoferdinand4866
    @fernandoferdinand4866 7 лет назад +1

    That was hilarious man!.I'm watching more of your videos dude..too good!

  • @retchiejohnmedina4345
    @retchiejohnmedina4345 8 лет назад +2

    Dude your the man for actually trying something that's exotic for some people...
    I appreciate for sharing your experience...
    maybe one day I could visit in Philippines during my holidays...

  • @AriesArriesgado
    @AriesArriesgado 4 года назад

    It's 2020 and the time is 1:43am. And I am watching this episode. I actually got this tree in a big pot yesterday. And they told it is a calabash tree. So later January 1, 2020. I will plant my first tree for this new year.

  • @boyhilotofficial6038
    @boyhilotofficial6038 4 года назад

    That's great idol,thank you for sharing this video

  • @lucman.norhata7
    @lucman.norhata7 3 года назад

    Good treat for highblood, I used it before.

  • @sweethoney3629
    @sweethoney3629 8 лет назад +7

    Marami nyan sa Mindanao. May mas malaki pat dyan sa niluto nya. Isa yan sa gamot sa sakit sa kanser, at saka ung mga na tumubo sa katawan natin. Yan din ang nag pagaling sa bukol ng pamangkin ko. 2 bunga lang ang nagamit at gumaling siya.

    • @glgeroso7310
      @glgeroso7310 8 лет назад

      wow tlga po, wish mgkaron din kming puno ktulad nyan.

    • @evamallari6387
      @evamallari6387 6 лет назад +1

      Mayron po ako Nyan sa backyard namin. Tinanim ko way back 2012 from cuttings na bigay Lang din ng aking kabarangay coz Alam nila na as health worker, I love something healthy and 32 months later, nakaharvest na ako and I was able to make my first miracle fruit juice! My papang and mamang loves it😊.it taste like 🍯, tapos maganda daw ang pagtulog nila.they are drinking one shot glass a day or 1/4 of the regular 250ml drinking glass..gusto ng puno na Yan ang nasisinagan ng araw the whole day, tapos kilangan ng matabang lupa at Hindi super dry.

    • @jinxnb810
      @jinxnb810 6 лет назад

      pwede mka hing ng cuttings? thanksi

    • @annegregkiwipinay5127
      @annegregkiwipinay5127 5 лет назад

      Maam,asa dapita inyuha pra makapangayo ko itanom naku kay naa cancer ako bana please...

    • @mavicj1683
      @mavicj1683 4 года назад

      Eva Mallari pde pa mg ask?it tasted like what po?

  • @trezleotv6029
    @trezleotv6029 2 года назад

    We have this one too and taste good maasim kunti na matamis

  • @reviverevival3613
    @reviverevival3613 7 лет назад

    meron kami nyan sa bakuran namin eh..nilolotu ng lolo at lola ko yan eh pang maintebance nila at saka ganda ng bango nyan pag tumagal na

  • @merlyparohinog7339
    @merlyparohinog7339 9 лет назад +5

    I never know this fruit..I didn't see that on my place, amazing

    • @Wil_Dasovich
      @Wil_Dasovich 8 лет назад +4

      +Merly Parohinog oo nga!

    • @blokxx3
      @blokxx3 7 лет назад +1

      Merly Parohinog di ko rin alam to. San ba to?

    • @blokxx3
      @blokxx3 7 лет назад +1

      Wil Dasovich (Tsong and Tsonggo) a youtuber appreciating a youtuber. Nag-meet na ba kayo? Cheers, bro!

    • @merlyparohinog7339
      @merlyparohinog7339 7 лет назад

      Sabi marami sa Mindanao. Na curious tuloy ako hahaah

    • @blokxx3
      @blokxx3 7 лет назад +1

      Merly Parohinog Kung marami sa Minda pwes wala sa Zamboanga City... That's my hometown. Nasa Luzon ako ngayon, di ko pa naranasan tong bunga na to...

  • @ARJCAvenue
    @ARJCAvenue 3 года назад

    What?wak-wak style Kulas? Kalingaw jud nimo... Bravo sa Giant Kaldero amigo... I wanted to try miracle fruit because it is medicinal.

  • @jadezworld4826
    @jadezworld4826 5 лет назад +3

    I'm a Filipino but It's my first time to see that kind of fruit

  • @arariche5423
    @arariche5423 4 года назад

    Finally I know the name of this fruit coz I keep on asking the name of this fruit I just seen this in my neighbors house.

  • @KAmerikanangBisaya
    @KAmerikanangBisaya 4 года назад

    Great health benefits kulas

  • @francisarchie207
    @francisarchie207 5 лет назад

    Many fruit like that, here in Palawan. I plan to bring that fruit if I visit my hometown, Ifugao Province.
    That called MIRACLE FRUIT because it can cure different deseases(by maintenance)..

  • @charleslaures
    @charleslaures 8 лет назад +2

    First time kong makakita ng ganito :)

  • @lifewithLynK
    @lifewithLynK 6 лет назад

    Omg! Marami kami niyan sa likod bahay namin medicinal fruit for hiblood,cancer,cyst,diabetis etc.....

  • @sbelardo33
    @sbelardo33 7 лет назад +1

    sana kulas try mo din puntahan
    ung tinagong dagat ng sipalay
    obong beach ung mga cave don s hinobaan

  • @surymaria3775
    @surymaria3775 5 лет назад

    In Indonesia also have this fruit but not for eating or drink acctually in my childhood people Harvest when the skin is yellow then make it be bucket bczs that skin is hard but must be dry first

    • @ColoniaMurder20
      @ColoniaMurder20 5 месяцев назад

      its medicinal fruit here in Southern Philippines.. we always make juice of this. the fruit itself is very expensive..

  • @persiangulfbaghdad9454
    @persiangulfbaghdad9454 4 года назад

    pastilan kamahal baya ana nga prutas uy!

  • @joban7851
    @joban7851 8 лет назад +5

    Endless energy for you, son😂

  • @danicacalica7942
    @danicacalica7942 4 года назад +1

    Free helmet.hahaha.. I am a Filipina but this is my first time to see this fruit.

  • @rizalmanalastas9903
    @rizalmanalastas9903 9 лет назад

    Thank you KULAS for your research and the video. God bless and and more power!

  • @rpfrianeza
    @rpfrianeza 9 лет назад

    First time I've seen that kind of fruit! Thanks for the demo!

  • @iisaisyah2350
    @iisaisyah2350 3 месяца назад

    Calabash is miracle fruit ❤❤

  • @zynnagpalasin9562
    @zynnagpalasin9562 4 года назад

    Good idia colas lol take care God bless

  • @charliemagno5199
    @charliemagno5199 9 лет назад +33

    I grew up in the Philippines throughout my life and I never heard about this fruit.

    • @mariejarlego1588
      @mariejarlego1588 7 лет назад

      charlie magno me too

    • @hannahiguan4271
      @hannahiguan4271 7 лет назад

      charlie magno. yes i am never heard this fruit

    • @dumpdave
      @dumpdave 7 лет назад +3

      dahil po sa Mindanao lang po siya makikita . pero ss Panahon Po ngayon , marami na Jan sa Paligid :)

    • @arjayaguilar3919
      @arjayaguilar3919 7 лет назад

      charlie magno same haha

    • @devyan2288
      @devyan2288 7 лет назад

      charlie magno ginagawa namin bola yan 😂😂😂😂😂😂noong bata kami

  • @paperchaseruzumaki4597
    @paperchaseruzumaki4597 8 лет назад +9

    this fruit grows
    all over trinidad

  • @jonalyndieparine5461
    @jonalyndieparine5461 8 лет назад

    masayahing tao.. cya at nakapagpasaya cya nang tao.