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Taste Description
Salty and spicy combined with the sweetness of banana
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Taste Description
Deliciously chewy, creamy, milky taste
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Which of these, the most likely you will not eat?
Sampayan (Sam-pa-yan) is a Filipino word for clothesline, where clothing that had recently been washed are hung along the line to dry, using clothes pegs. Merlina's Sampayan is my blog all about my LIKES and DISLIKES. It features my experiences in life, craziness and foolishness, dreams and fantasies, aspirations and frustrations, happiness and sadness, success and failures, memorable moments, wonders of discovery, thrills, and entertainments. Let's hang-out together in my Sampayan!
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Taste Description
Salty and spicy combined with the sweetness of banana
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Taste Description
Deliciously chewy, creamy, milky taste
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