Just outside the National Statistics Office along East Avenue, there is a woman selling freshly picked native guavas from Bulacan. You can't miss her, she's right in front of the gate with her "bilao" of guavas every afternoon until the guava season lasts. The guavas sell fast for Php35/kilo. Rich in Vitamins A and C, with higher anti-oxidant value than the large variety, the local guavas are good munch. I bought myself 1 kilo which brought back memories of grade school years when we used to trade writing papers for guavas with our classmates from the barrio, same best deal.
- incessant ramblings about the ceaseless and relentless thoughts bugging my restless mind...
or just about anything that catches my attention -
"I want to live...I want to give...I've been a miner for a heart of gold..."
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Guava Season
Just outside the National Statistics Office along East Avenue, there is a woman selling freshly picked native guavas from Bulacan. You can't miss her, she's right in front of the gate with her "bilao" of guavas every afternoon until the guava season lasts. The guavas sell fast for Php35/kilo. Rich in Vitamins A and C, with higher anti-oxidant value than the large variety, the local guavas are good munch. I bought myself 1 kilo which brought back memories of grade school years when we used to trade writing papers for guavas with our classmates from the barrio, same best deal.
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