English to Tagalog Translations
Vegetable and Herbs | Mga Gulay at Mga Herbal | |
---|---|---|
annato | asuete | |
bitter melon | ampalaya | |
cabbage | repolyo | |
carrot | karot | |
celery | kintsay | |
corchorus | saluyot | |
corn | mais | |
cucumber | pipino | |
eggplant | talong | |
garlic | bawang | |
ginger | luya | |
gourd | patola | |
jicama; mexican turnip | singkamas | |
lettuce | litsugas | |
lima bean | patani | |
lablab bean | bataw | |
moringa | malunggay | |
mushroom | kabute | |
mustard | mustasa | |
okra | okra | |
onion | sibuyas | |
peanut | mani | |
potato | patatas | |
radish | labanos | |
squash | kalabasa | |
string bean | sitaw | |
winged beans | sigarilyas | |
winter melon | kundol |


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Common vegetables you will see in the Philippines’ market are eggplants, calamansi, papaya, spring onion, gourd, okra, bitter melon, banana blossom and some root crops. Usually these type of vegetables are locally produced all throughout the Philippines. – Photo by Imelin Cruz Cristobal, Laoag City, Philippines. See the vegetables come alive in the popular Philippine song “Bahay Kubo” with English caption.