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Ampalaya was pale and bland. He was envious of the taste, color and beauty of other vegetables in Sariwa town. Because of his greediness, he stole the sweetness of Kalabasa, the sourness of Kamatis, the spice of Luya and the fair complexion of Labanos. He also took the purple color of Talong and the green cheeks of Mustasa. Read reviews from other kids ![]() Publication Date 2003 Languages Filipino / Tagalog, English Contributor Philippine Board on Books for Young People (PBBY) - Philippines Publisher Adarna House, Inc. - Philippines ![]() Copyright held by - Adarna House, Inc.. This work is made available with the permission of the owner of copyright. ISBN 971-508-018-9 Exhibitions with Activities Celebrating Differences ![]() Awards Best Fiction for Children - National Writers Workshop of the University of the Philippines, 1995 Get This Book Amazon WorldCat (Get this book from a library) Notes Ampalaya - bitter gourd Bawang - garlic Kalabasa - pumpkin Kamatis - tomato Labanos - radish Luya - ginger Mustasa - mustard Sibuyas - onion Talong - eggplant Policies Link to This Book |