We are all the same in this world. Russians, American, Germans, British, French, Asians, etc. We enjoy life. We are all people. We want to explore other cultures, food and sights. The Philippines is a perfect place to experience happy people, nature and cuisines. My American friend it's totally different there. People are hospitableand friendly.
Oh wow Valentina your subscribers are growing it means you are winning the hearts of thousands of Filipinos.... More to come❤ it was great to listen to how your story started in our country 🇵🇭❤God bless always
Yeah I just saw here video and subscribed instantly. Coz here in Cyprus I am working with Russians too. I am happy that there are few Russians living in the Philippines too
I can only say that Valentina is really a beautiful woman with feature of a Russian Model. She is really good woman thriving to be a good wife and a mother in a foreign land/Philippines. Eventually her English is getting better and better everyday. Her sons would eventually adapt the English language with continuous training. Thank You Valentina for sharing your family’s daily life. Wow I like your eye brows that you did tinting it. Also the seeds of the jackfruit you can plant it in your backyard. It doesn’t require lots of tending. Take care !
Valentina, it is good that you set aside the seeds of MARANG FRUIT during eating. But, amazingly let the seeds of Marang fruit dried under the sun. Then, let the be fried in the pan without oil or water. Just plainly fried. During frying, you need to stir or mix always to avoid over cooked. Once, it cooked. You have to eat it. It is tasty. Similar to fried peanut. So delicious. Try it.
It seems Russian and and Philippine people have certain important things in common with their history. I like to watch Natasha's Adventure to help me understand contemporary Russia and your videos are very good too.
WOW🤗 look at your husband Valentina he has no time looking around and to look at your sweet smile your husband is so much inlove of eating Marang 🤣🤣😂🥰🥰👍🏽👍🏽
I love Ms.Valentina I always watching your videos very inspiring❤❤❤.just continue love our country 100 percent our fellow Filipinonare trully support your videos.
@Valentina loving Philippines. I have a couple of people in my life who are Russian. They are two of the nicest people i know. One is my doctor, the other is my co-worker. I plan on going to the Philippines next year. If you're still in Samal, I'll do my best to see your Russian village. I hope i can meet you and your kids there. Love from Southern California.
You can eat seeds of Marang, just let the seeds dry in the sun and after it's dried you can cook it like Castanyas and peel the skin then eat it. We used tocook those Marang seeds when we used to live in Zamboanga City before we moved to Quezon City in Metro Manila.
It's good to see both American and Russian talk with each other. They are not enemies as what I usually watch in the Hollywood movies. They are promoting Russian or USSR(KGB) as villains. But look at these Russians,they are such good people and they can live just like a natural Filipinos. I love Americans but I think now, I love Russians.
I Lived in The USA But I Like All KINDS OF WALK OF LIFE RACES….. I Don’t Dislikes ONE OF THE OTHERS….. ALL RACES ARE WELCOME TO THE PHILIPPINES 😂✌️🙏💪👍👍👍
Hello my friend. Marang tastes so sweet and I love it as well the very first time I taste it from Dumaguete. In your place in Mindanao it is not that expensive but here in Luzon it's expensive to buy marang.🥰
Is Darrick a resident of Samal or just visiting the place. From your conversation, I learned that Darrick has been staying in Davao since 2008 and has been moving around the Philippines!
@@ValentinaLovingPhilippines .make a research or consult an immigration lawyer that can be trusted or inquire from Kulas re residency or citizenship. He should know more.
Hi Val! Do you know that I haven't tried Marang? We don't have that here in Manila. I'm curious about the taste. Hopefully someday I get the chance to taste it. 😊 The American guy, Derick. Is he living there in Samal too?
Really? Marang is really not that popular here maybe because they only sell a few of these and just in selected groceries and it's very expensive here in Manila. Anyway, if I get the chance to see it I'll buy one just to try. 🤗 Thanks Val! 👍😊🤗💕
For me, marang fruit is just too sweet for me. Another thing Val, can you ask anyone in Samal if they come across a white mango variety. It is called Baluno or Bauno by the natives in Mindanao.
@ Eli ,nostalgic re Baluno at my hometown Sarangani , my childhood fav fruit , juicy and smells good when ripe...... I wonder if there are still upright standing Baluno tree🎉s nowadays this was not propagately grown .......it has become an endangered fruit tree........ during my 54 years stay in Davao, I havent seen this fruit sold in the market 😂 😂........Anybody knows where could we find buy this Baluno Fruit ????
The reason why the people say Hey Joe because those american GI who are in the military this is how they called each other and then people hear it. and evrytime the pilipino see an american they'll say Hey Joe. People in the Phillipines before doesn't see much foreigners they think all of them are americans. Hey Joe was also started by the group of missionaries from Utah, US and did a very good contribution to the visayas island and mingled with all the people in their community. Thank you for sharing this Valentina. That was a good story how you came to Samal Island. I hope you had fun. Thank you for this guy from America.
The word joe is slang or informal for buddy, friend, fellow, or comrade. This also became an everyday word in some of the Northern part of Luzon where Americans were stationed. In Canada, buddy is normally used to address people you are not acquainted with in a friendly way.
May I recommend that you leave business cards at fruit stalls and groups of people you meet. Also collab with others I would like to see your number increase and succeed There’s not too many female bloggers living in the Philippines Also, you seem genuine and kind to locals, even appreciative More blessings to you !
@@ValentinaLovingPhilippines when you tell the locals that you will show them in UA-cam , they will like that. Some may be shy but mostly would be excited. And you make that connection, it will surely bump up your subscribers FAST.
The big pineapple fruit is not yet ripe.the small one is surely sweet.wow marang fruit is very delicious fruit.super sweet and fresh.you have lot of fruits in your backyard valentina.
Valentina if you like marang for the milky taste you should try star apple, and maybe please do more content trying other 🇵🇭 local fruit, i recommend lansones
You can use fork instead of hands when eating marang.try using fork under it because sometimes you cannot pull it by hands.and it is very interesting using fork you can pick 3 seeds
In the Philippines, we treat people with respect and with genuine warmth and hospitality. Nationality doesn't matter because we are all like one big community, because we are all citizens of the world, meeting together in one cultural melting pot-PH!
Ma'am i suggest when you buy supplies or groceries to the market or public market, you must show them how you interact wth locals so that your subscriber become aware and curious wth your everyday vlog. So that you make attract more and more potential subscriber in your youtube channel.. thank
I got up 4 o clock this morning and I can’t go back to bed , so now check my U tube and I saw you Valentina eating Marang fruit i been here in USA almost 50 years , but i grow up in the province of Bukidnon in my younger days , my grandfather owns a ranch and we have all kinds of fruit , But marang is the best fruit that I found more delicious, matter of fact is favorite fruit , i visit my country 4 years ago , and one more thing i still a lot of my families living in Davao and my Dad has a connection in Samar island best of luck to you and your families and god blessed 🎊🎊🙏🎉❤️❤️🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I think the greeting "HEY JO" is one wat greetings the american people way back when Gen. Douglas Mc Arthur Land in the Philippines. Because during that rime are not yet well educated that time . The only things can say to greet is HEY JO!! and it becomes a traditonal greetings among filipinos that heard in our ancestors
@@ValentinaLovingPhilippines I'm a Filipino at age 68 but till now I didn't know the taste of Durian and Marang, we don't have that in our area but we can find it in SM Store and so expensive, Jackfruit we can find it everywhere like Mango. You know Ana Rabtsun the Russian lady who married a Filipino guy and she's so fluent in Tagalog she was living in NAIC Cavite at Luzon area close to Manila her UA-cam channel is BAYLOSIS SQUAD
i must admit, we are friendly to foreigners much more than our Filipino kababayans😂when soc meds are infested with politics it's relaxing to see this kind of scenario❤.tnx for loving ar country though,u cant own a land.for 1 reason,foreigners can afford to buy bigger, higher prices of lands and locasl can be deprived of owning 1.
@@ValentinaLovingPhilippines in Bohol, but he also travels around the Philippines . You check out his vlogs . He clicks so well with locals coz he’s learning the language
FYI: GI Joe just means American soldier, it was coined during World war 2 when Americans came to free us from Japan. So when we see caucasians , we refer to you as GI Joe.
We are all the same in this world. Russians, American, Germans, British, French, Asians, etc. We enjoy life. We are all people. We want to explore other cultures, food and sights. The Philippines is a perfect place to experience happy people, nature and cuisines. My American friend it's totally different there. People are hospitableand friendly.
i agree 100%
Mabuhay ang mga Pilipino kasama ang mabubuting banyaga sa Pilipinas! ❤
IM PILIPINO,BUT IM HAPPY TO SEE IF HAVE A FOREIGNERS LOVES OUR COUNTRY. MORE.😊 ❤ ENJOY MADAM..
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Davao/ Samal is the right and best place for you to live because you're a fruitarian and fruits are abundant in Davao!
DAVAO IS DANGEROUS SPECIALLY THE DUTERTE FAMILIES
Oh wow Valentina your subscribers are growing it means you are winning the hearts of thousands of Filipinos.... More to come❤ it was great to listen to how your story started in our country 🇵🇭❤God bless always
thank you so much my friend❤️
Yeah I just saw here video and subscribed instantly. Coz here in Cyprus I am working with Russians too. I am happy that there are few Russians living in the Philippines too
Aloha! Thank you for loving my home country. I found your channel from Jelena Kopelic.
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nice conversation with an American guy,,yes Davao has variety of fruits,,enjoy with your lovely family maam
lovely to see old friends but most of all hearing your experiences and expectations about Philippines and its people
I can only say that Valentina is really a beautiful woman with feature of a Russian Model. She is really good woman thriving to be a good wife and a mother in a foreign land/Philippines. Eventually her English is getting better and better everyday. Her sons would eventually adapt the English language with continuous training.
Thank You Valentina for sharing your family’s daily life. Wow I like your eye brows that you did tinting it. Also the seeds of the jackfruit you can plant it in your backyard. It doesn’t require lots of tending. Take care !
oh thank you so much!❤️❤️❤️
Pls support guys, Valentin pls like and share❤❤🎉🎉
Valentina, it is good that you set aside the seeds of MARANG FRUIT during eating. But, amazingly let the seeds of Marang fruit dried under the sun. Then, let the be fried in the pan without oil or water. Just plainly fried. During frying, you need to stir or mix always to avoid over cooked. Once, it cooked. You have to eat it. It is tasty. Similar to fried peanut. So delicious. Try it.
thank you so much, i\'ll try!
You mean just Roast the Seeds I never had Marang I want to try it, But don’t have it Here in The U.S ..
So this is how Valentina and Sergie love story started, and the rest is History! 😗
It seems Russian and and Philippine people have certain important things in common with their history. I like to watch Natasha's Adventure to help me understand contemporary Russia and your videos are very good too.
Oh now I know why there are many Russians in Samal island! Enjoy the beautiful Philippines
Your channel pops up after I watched your interview with Jelena....🤣...now I subscribed!.
thank youuuu))))
Were glad to see a foreigners choicing philippines as ur 2nd home ,God Bless everyone and mabuhay to all of u!👏🙏💕
Mabuhay!
Thank you for choosing our country to live in.Im new to your Chanel,but I sub.already.God bless mam & fam.
thank you my friend!
WOW🤗 look at your husband Valentina he has no time looking around and to look at your sweet smile your husband is so much inlove of eating Marang 🤣🤣😂🥰🥰👍🏽👍🏽
Marang. So sweet❤
I subscribed to you and to your husband. You both blog nicely. God bless your family. Enjoy living here in the Philippines ❤🙏
What a best life you got guys! Pls give and send me some of those pineapple!!
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i accidentally see your vlog when you and your frnd go to black beach, i just amazed how you have a humble life in my country❤❤❤❤❤
oh yeah we had amazing time at black sand beach!🥰 and we adore your country!
I love Ms.Valentina I always watching your videos very inspiring❤❤❤.just continue love our country 100 percent our fellow Filipinonare trully support your videos.
Thank you))) 🙏🙏🙏🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭❤️❤️❤️
@Valentina loving Philippines. I have a couple of people in my life who are Russian.
They are two of the nicest people i know. One is my doctor, the other is my co-worker. I plan on going to the Philippines next year. If you're still in Samal, I'll do my best to see your Russian village. I hope i can meet you and your kids there.
Love from Southern California.
Great to hear that man made you come here... Hope you stay here in the Philippines longer. Godbless you all😊
You can eat seeds of Marang, just let the seeds dry in the sun and after it's dried you can cook it like Castanyas and peel the skin then eat it. We used tocook those Marang seeds when we used to live in Zamboanga City before we moved to Quezon City in Metro Manila.
Hooray to your family, Valentina, and a big shoutout to your American friend who convinced you to come and settle in the Philippines!
Hi valintina im present every vlog you have im not absent
My favorite fruit in Mindanao..marang cheapest & of course yummy delicious.
The fruits looks so fresh and delicious❤
a new subscriber here love your vlog❤❤❤welcome to the philippunes
thank you so much my friend❤️
WooW thats cool. i'm also more on vege, fruits & fish 👍👏👌
It's good to see both American and Russian talk with each other. They are not enemies as what I usually watch in the Hollywood movies. They are promoting Russian or USSR(KGB) as villains. But look at these Russians,they are such good people and they can live just like a natural Filipinos. I love Americans but I think now, I love Russians.
i think both are good - russians and americans
Many Russians are good people. The problem is their political leaders like Vladimir Putin, who created war and chaos in these modern times.
I Lived in The USA But I Like All KINDS OF WALK OF LIFE RACES….. I Don’t Dislikes ONE OF THE OTHERS….. ALL RACES ARE WELCOME TO THE PHILIPPINES 😂✌️🙏💪👍👍👍
Wow nice vlog simple life ❤ new subscriber here ❤
Hello my friend. Marang tastes so sweet and I love it as well the very first time I taste it from Dumaguete. In your place in Mindanao it is not that expensive but here in Luzon it's expensive to buy marang.🥰
I can’t wait to be back in Samal island to see how it is after 25 years. I was born in South Cotabato and now live in the USA.
oh i guess you'll see many changes!
I’m so envious that you’re eating marang
My top most favorite
I’d be happy to see you eat kaimito as well!
wow what is kaimito?
@@ValentinaLovingPhilippines we also call it star apple
It’s been 15 years I haven’t had it
Ahhhh starapple! I love it
Those small native pineapples are so sweet and you can smell them from a mile away❤
yes! thats how we found it. because it was hidden in the grass
The word JOE is came from the American TV commercial "HEY JOE ROMANO" cowboy commercial😅
Wow yummy Marang fruit... I miss it ! Watching from K.S.A.❤
Ohh finally! We now know the history of russians existence in samal...all because of this amazing american guy.
Yes! But Valentina takes the credit because she is the One inviting Russians on her Social Media accounts.
Durian is a superfood no wonder your skin is glowing and looks very tight and young
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Yes Valentina you came to the right place plenty of fruits in davao. ❤😊
Is Darrick a resident of Samal or just visiting the place. From your conversation, I learned that Darrick has been staying in Davao since 2008 and has been moving around the Philippines!
no, he's not a resident. it's so hard to get residence..
@@ValentinaLovingPhilippines .make a research or consult an immigration lawyer that can be trusted or inquire from Kulas re residency or citizenship. He should know more.
~so pretty your daughter~🥺😍😊
Your children are so cute..keep good job mam ..mabuhay po kayo...❤❤❤❤❤
thank you so much🙏❤️
The best place to live as a foreign is davao people are honest and no scammer the perfect place for foreign
It's ready to eat....i love those both fruits
Hi Val! Do you know that I haven't tried Marang? We don't have that here in Manila. I'm curious about the taste. Hopefully someday I get the chance to taste it. 😊 The American guy, Derick. Is he living there in Samal too?
meron dyan marang sa manila ..punta kasa mga palenke fruit stand..marami ako nkikita dyan wala lang ako pambili mahal kse at mahirap lang ako 😂
Darrick is moving around the Philippines. he visited many places here. by the way, i saw marang in Manila's supermarkets, but it wasn't ripe at all
Really? Marang is really not that popular here maybe because they only sell a few of these and just in selected groceries and it's very expensive here in Manila. Anyway, if I get the chance to see it I'll buy one just to try. 🤗 Thanks Val! 👍😊🤗💕
For me, marang fruit is just too sweet for me. Another thing Val, can you ask anyone in Samal if they come across a white mango variety. It is called Baluno or Bauno by the natives in Mindanao.
@ Eli ,nostalgic re Baluno at my hometown Sarangani , my childhood fav fruit , juicy and smells good when ripe...... I wonder if there are still upright standing Baluno tree🎉s nowadays this was not propagately grown .......it has become an endangered fruit tree........ during my 54 years stay in Davao, I havent seen this fruit sold in the market 😂 😂........Anybody knows where could we find buy this Baluno Fruit ????
oh wow!!!! i'm dreaming of trying it!!!!!
Camiguin island 🏝️ is also worth a visit!
i want to!
The reason why the people say Hey Joe because those american GI who are in the military this is how they called each other and then people hear it. and evrytime the pilipino see an american they'll say Hey Joe. People in the Phillipines before doesn't see much foreigners they think all of them are americans. Hey Joe was also started by the group of missionaries from Utah, US and did a very good contribution to the visayas island and mingled with all the people in their community. Thank you for sharing this Valentina. That was a good story how you came to Samal Island. I hope you had fun. Thank you for this guy from America.
The word joe is slang or informal for buddy, friend, fellow, or comrade. This also became an everyday word in some of the Northern part of Luzon where Americans were stationed. In Canada, buddy is normally used to address people you are not acquainted with in a friendly way.
marang fruit is my favorite it
s yummy😊
❤❤❤From Cebu Philippines
Your house so cute😊
Marang is also one of my favorite fruit. Unfortunately its expensive here in Luzon.
how much is it there?
theres also a fruit here called " atis "...its about the size of a fist, something like a cross between marang and guyabano...but sweet..
i love atis!! i ate it a lot when there was a season. now not season
@@ValentinaLovingPhilippines atis , cacao originated fr mexico and the food balbacua since spanish era
Great attitude. ❤
May I recommend that you leave business cards at fruit stalls and groups of people you meet.
Also collab with others
I would like to see your number increase and succeed
There’s not too many female bloggers living in the Philippines
Also, you seem genuine and kind to locals, even appreciative
More blessings to you !
thank you so much for these ideas!🙏❤️ i didn't think about leaving cards. but yes it may work
@@ValentinaLovingPhilippines when you tell the locals that you will show them in UA-cam , they will like that. Some may be shy but mostly would be excited. And you make that connection, it will surely bump up your subscribers FAST.
The big pineapple fruit is not yet ripe.the small one is surely sweet.wow marang fruit is very delicious fruit.super sweet and fresh.you have lot of fruits in your backyard valentina.
Valentina if you like marang for the milky taste you should try star apple, and maybe please do more content trying other 🇵🇭 local fruit, i recommend lansones
i'm in love this star apple! its season is in winter time
Life is short. Traveling, Exploring , Living in other country is Education. Your kids are lucky for they experience it early in Life. 🇷🇺🇵🇭
thank you❤️
Wow, Segie is feasting on the fruit! Did he finish the entire fruit himself?
yes he did!!
Beautiful kids godbless valentina
You can use fork instead of hands when eating marang.try using fork under it because sometimes you cannot pull it by hands.and it is very interesting using fork you can pick 3 seeds
wow i didn't know it's possible to eat marang by fork. i'll try!!
In the Philippines, we treat people with respect and with genuine warmth and hospitality. Nationality doesn't matter because we are all like one big community, because we are all citizens of the world, meeting together in one cultural melting pot-PH!
OMG yesss we are all citizens of the world!!!
Ma'am i suggest when you buy supplies or groceries to the market or public market, you must show them how you interact wth locals so that your subscriber become aware and curious wth your everyday vlog. So that you make attract more and more potential subscriber in your youtube channel.. thank
Tropical fruits are abondant in Ph..but Pinoys dont know much about their benefits..but foreigners do 👍
Men! You made us so starving here in usa while watchin you eating that big fruit! Hows the taste?
You can cook marang seeds and eat it. It taste like jackfruit seeds...
is it hard to peel? because marang seeds are small
I got up 4 o clock this morning and I can’t go back to bed , so now check my U tube and I saw you Valentina eating
Marang fruit i been here in USA almost 50 years , but i grow up in the province of Bukidnon in my younger days , my grandfather owns a ranch and we have all kinds of fruit , But marang is the best fruit that I found more delicious, matter of fact is favorite fruit , i visit my country 4 years ago , and one more thing i still a lot of my families living in Davao and my Dad has a connection in Samar island best of luck to you and your families and god blessed 🎊🎊🙏🎉❤️❤️🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I mean Samal island
Thank you🩷🙏🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Marang is very sweet just like you Valya. Marang is My favorite next to durian!
the same about me!
Month of july august and september is fruits season in mindanao.
Beautiful Samal Island
If you just plant more you harvest more that’s life in Philippines
It's good to plant more pineapple in there Valentina.The soil is healthy for that fruit.
What's the name of the American man? Does he vlog too?
his name is Darrick. he vlogs just sometimes www.youtube.com/@durianwalker
camiguin also is the best mango...❤
I think the greeting "HEY JO" is one wat greetings the american people way back when Gen. Douglas Mc Arthur Land in the Philippines. Because during that rime are not yet well educated that time . The only things can say to greet is HEY JO!! and it becomes a traditonal greetings among filipinos that heard in our ancestors
Have you tried Atis? It looks like Guyabano but smaller.
yes i did. i ate wild Otis many times. i love it
Tovarisch, that American guy is a lot of balls to come to Samal Island. And so Russian comrades! Privet!
Baby pineapple 🍍 is very good indeed.
Dry the seed and fry it without oil until darken the skin peel before eating it's tasty
We don't have that in our area at Luzon mostly only at Mindanao if I'm not mistaken
yes its mostly at Mindanao
@@ValentinaLovingPhilippines I'm a Filipino at age 68 but till now I didn't know the taste of Durian and Marang, we don't have that in our area but we can find it in SM Store and so expensive, Jackfruit we can find it everywhere like Mango. You know Ana Rabtsun the Russian lady who married a Filipino guy and she's so fluent in Tagalog she was living in NAIC Cavite at Luzon area close to Manila her UA-cam channel is BAYLOSIS SQUAD
Davao is The Fruit’s Haven of the Philippines , Most of The Fruits That Coming To Manila is Comes From Davao …. 🙏💪💪💪✌️👍👍👍
I just love marang!
Can use fork when eating Marang . So it won't be messy in the hands. I just lately discover that also.
Marang, durian, rambutan, mangosteen, lanzones, guayabano, duhat, atis, mango, avocado, tambis, dragon fruit, pomelo, yellow/red watermelon, bananas of all varieties and Barako (Liberica) coffee. Philippines, yummy tropical fruits, here I come.
Mmmmm😍
Try this , dont throw the seeds , dry the seeds for one day ,then dry fry ,( no oil ) until light brown , its good.........my children liked it...
i;ll do!!
Hi Valentina, Any update on Darrick? Where does he live now?
I think he’s not in Samal now. Maybe he came back to America, i don’t know
i must admit, we are friendly to foreigners much more than our Filipino kababayans😂when soc meds are infested with politics it's relaxing to see this kind of scenario❤.tnx for loving ar country though,u cant own a land.for 1 reason,foreigners can afford to buy bigger, higher prices of lands and locasl can be deprived of owning 1.
May I request that you invite / collaborate with Travel Escapes? Seems a nice guy like you.
where does he live?
@@ValentinaLovingPhilippines in Bohol, but he also travels around the Philippines .
You check out his vlogs . He clicks so well with locals coz he’s learning the language
There's a lot of marang in the province of Bukidnon.
wow!!!! Bukidnon is abundance!! also lovely cow milk is there. and pineapples!
If its almost overipe marang i put in ref to lessen the sweetness,i really like when it's cold.😊im new sub here...
my kids also like marang from ref
Enjoy watching .
Can I ask who is the first vlogger you or your husband?
i started first. and then my husband
@@ValentinaLovingPhilippines no wonder you got more subscribers
FYI: GI Joe just means American soldier, it was coined during World war 2 when Americans came to free us from Japan.
So when we see caucasians , we refer to you as GI Joe.
I ask to you mam valentina,, hinde ba kayo kumakain ng rice.🙏🙏🙏
i eat rice every day! twice a day! i'm almost Filipina!
Marang is delicious,there is also in mindoro part of luzon,a province of mindoro have marang also not only in Samal.
wow!!!
Oh my marang my favorite fruit ever
oh yeah!
Durian are national fruit here in Malaysia it's there favorite fruit very expensive though
Malaysian durians are also veeeery good, especially Musang King