Just like
 karabasa, the fruit, leaves (tops, shoots) and flowers of 
kabatiti can be made, three-in-one, into a sumptuous 
dinengdeng. This is new to some, even to some self-confessed Ilokano 
dinengdeng connoisseurs. So it's really worth a try, to prove that it's really edible and palatable.
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| Kabatiti fruit, tops and flowers. | 
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| So green, so yellow... | 
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| Follow the dinengdeng way, boil bugguong, put in the sliced fruit first, cook, then  put in the tops and flowers just before putting off fire and serving. Here, I added some bits of gamet to enhance flavor and aroma. | 
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| Naimas, sumam-it ti digona! | 
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Your posts makes me homesick but i love it!!
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