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Kapeng barako - Wikipedia Barako in the languages of the Philippines means "stud" and is associated with the image of masculinity Barako has a strong flavor and fragrance reminiscent of aniseed
Barako: What it means for the Tagalogs, The Philippines For Batangas or other Tagalog-speaking cities, ‘barako’ would refer to a male stud—one possessing macho qualities The likes that would make women croon, or for some—get offended by the jockish display of masculinity
BARAKO (Tagalog) Likely from the Latin-American Spanish word barraco (meaning: boar) Baráko is also the name given to a species of coffee native to the Philippines, particularly the Batangas province area San Mig Super Coffee has a Barako 3-in-1 mix!
Tito - Bakit nga ba Barako? Hindi Lang Pangalan . . . - Facebook (Barakong-barako) Ang salitang barako ay nag-ugat sa isang salitang nangangahulugang "matapang" o "lalaking-lalaki", at tila baga walang ibang mas karapat-dapat na magdala ng pangalang ito kundi ang matikas at matibay na motor ng Kawasaki
Barako - Isabela e-Library Usage Note: The term “barako” is used primarily in agricultural and farming contexts when referring to breeding stock Field Label: (Agriculture) Referring to breeding animals Cross-Reference: See also baboy, breeder A male pig raised specifically for breeding