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How to make wine from banana, calumpit, citrus, duhat, guava, mango, orange, passion fruits, and pineapple 1970-01-01 00:59:59 METHOD OF PROCESSING
Fruit are highly perishable food and, therefore, have to be either consumed fresh or processed for future use. They can be preserved by fermentation, dehydration, canning or bottling, and freezing. As earlier mentioned, the method depends on the kind, variety, quality, and degree of ripeness of the fruits. Irregular-shaped and off-size fruits are suitable for processing Read more:banana
, pineapple
COCONUT MACAROONS 1970-01-01 00:59:59 INGREDIENTS:
3 eggs
¾ cup condensed milk
1 tsp vanilla
4 cups desiccated coconut
2/3 cup sugar
1 tbsp butter or margarine
UTENSILS:
mixing bowl
eggbeater
wooden ladle
measuring cups and spoons
oven
PACKAGING MATERIAL:
paper cups
styrofor with plastic cover
PROCEDURE:
Beat eggs till light and fluffy. Add butter or margarine and sugar, then beat thoroughly. Add vanilla, condensed milk and
Business Tips for the Year of the Ding Hai - Yin Red Fire Pig 2007 1970-01-01 00:59:59 I know many people check their Horoscopes, Feng Shui, among others before they start their business. For those planning a business next year, in the Year of the Ding Hai - Yin Red Fire Pig 2007, here are some of the business predictions that may guide you. There is no harm in believing Chinese Astrology and Feng Shui, right? if it would help us in our business endeavors.
2007, the Year of the Read more:Business
Cassava Products 1970-01-01 00:59:59 This post covers how to make (1.) Cassava flour, (2.) Cassava chippy, (3.) Cassava shrimp stick, (4.) Cassava butter cake, and (5.) Cassava coconut cookies.
CASSAVA FLOUR
There are two ways of making cassava flour:
A.
1. Cut into thin pieces the peeled root crop.
2. Place in a basin of water.
3. Spread the thin pieces on a tray to dry under the sun or in a solar dryer.
4. Grind the dried Read more:Products
Equipment and Machinery for Rice Production 1970-01-01 00:59:59 This entry is for our rice farmers who searching for equipment and machineries to augment their incomes and rice production. The Openacademy for Philippine Agriculture has the following machinery to help our farmers:
PhilRice Rototiller
• Lightweight, portable, and detachable assembly
• Cheaper alternative to floating tiller
• Transportable
• Maximizes the use of the handtractor
• High Read more:Equipment
, Production
Machinery for Rice Processing 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Here is more equipment and machineries from the Openacademy for Philippine Agriculture. LS 600 Lite Stripper
- Efficient. 8-10 persons can harvest, thresh, and clean the grains of more than one-half hectare in 1 day with a separate thresher.
- Simple and low-cost construction. It has only one moving part for stripping the grains and is affordable for individual farmers.
- Reduced grain loss. Read more:Processing
How to make nata de pina 1970-01-01 00:59:59 1. Wash ripe pineapple thoroughly. Cut off the ends and divide the fruit into small pieces. Pass it through a meat grinder or chop and mash it thoroughly. Extract the juice by pressing lightly with hand. The extract can be made into juice or vinegar. Add water equivalent to the pulp residue and mix them well. For every part of the mixture, add one part sugar and 100 to 150 ml starter consisting
How to Make Jelly from Fruits and Vegetables 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Fruits that have flavor and a substance called pectin can be transformed into delicious jelly, such as the bignay fruit, papaya, duhat, santol, tamarind and guava. Soursop (guayabano) sininguelas, breadfruit(rimas), anonas and chico all have high pectin content. Fruits that have very low pectin are difficult or cannot be made into jelly.
Testing fruit for pectin. To determine whether a certain Read more:Jelly
, Fruits
, Vegetables
How to make vinegar from Banana Peelings 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Instead of throwing away our banana peelings, we can use it to make vinegar
. The procedure is very simple as shown below.
MATERIALS:
banana peels 1 kg
water 8 cup
sugar 1½ cup
baker's yeast ½ t
vinegar starter 1 cup
UTENSILS: measuring cup measuring spoon knife chopping board casserole stovecheeseclothwide-mouthed glass jarsthermometer
PROCEDURE:
1. Slice a kilo of banana peel, add 4 cups
FRUIT JUICE VINEGAR 1970-01-01 00:59:59 During season of fruits, we should avoid throwing the unsold overripe fruits, instead we can make them into expensive vinegars. The procedure is very simple as outlined below.
MATERIALS:
ripe fruits 2 kg
water 6 L
yeast 2 tsp
vinegar starter 8 c
sugar 4 c
UTENSILS:
measuring cup
measuring spoon
knife
chopping board
casserole
stove
cheesecloth
wide-mouthed glass jars
thermometer
PROCEDURE:
How to make Kropeck from Mongo and Soybeans 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Mongo Kropeck
To provide increased nutrients in the snacks of children, the addition of mongo flour has been tried and found acceptable.
Materials:
5 cups rice flour
2 ½ cups mongo flour
2 cups oil or lard
1 ½ tbsp. flavoring (cheese or barbecue)
2/3 cup water
Procedure:
1. Separately, grind rice and mongo to make flour.
2. Mix them together and add water and salt. Mix well until it
How to make hollow blocks 1970-01-01 00:59:59 CEMENTLESS SOIL BLOCKS
In view of the rising cost of cement, the Forest Products Research and Development Institute made an attempt to form building blocks out of soil and water alone or in combination with one or two other agri-forestry waste materials, such as rice hull, coconut coir dust and wood ash. Lime is used as a binder. Lime is found in large quantities in Rizal, Negros Occidental and
How to make fiber boards from coconuts 2007-03-06 13:00:00 Coconut fiberboard (CFB) is a new product manufactured from fibrous materials like coconut coir, fronds,spathes and shredded wood that are mixed with Portland cement at a predetermined ratio of 70% cement to 30% fiber by weight. CFB is made by forming the cement-fiber mixture into mats and pressing them to the desired thickness ranging from 8 mm to 25 mm. The board is 244 cm long by 61 cm wide. Read more:coconuts
Coconut Products 2007-03-06 12:53:00 Sequential toddy & nut production (SCTNP) technology which produces toddy and nuts from the same spathe of the palms has provided the farmers to increase farm income without sacrificing the copra products and fully maximize the economic potential of the palms with the addition of another product which is the coconut sap or toddy. It has high total sugar, ascorbic acid, phosphorus, and rich in Read more:Products
How to make hand made paper from rice straw 2007-03-06 00:58:00 Materials:
* rice straw
* alum
* sodium hydroxide
* cheese cloth
* sodium hypochloride
* rosin size
Equipment:
mould -- sieve or fine screen, strains the pulp
deckle -- wooden frame, confines the pulp during sheet forming
caldron or drum -- should be alkali or acid-resistant
double-decked screen box:
upper deck: 20 mesh screen bottom box
lower deck: 100 mesh screen bottom box
wooden mallet -- Read more:paper
Tips in Cooking Noodles and Pasta 2007-03-06 00:42:00 1. Keep noodles in a tightly sealed container or package to prevent mold or insect infestation.
2. Cook miki and other wet noodles within 24 hours after preparation. Leaving these noodles uncooked gives them a soapy after-taste.
3. Soak Chinese noodles such as pancit bihon, canton and sotanghon in water to make them flexible. Do not soak longer than necessary as the noodles will get soggy.
4. Read more:Pasta
Farming Ampalaya (Momordica Charantia L.) 2007-03-07 04:35:00 Ampalaya, amargoso or bitter gourd (Momordica Charantia Linn) is one of the most important commercial and backyard fruit vegetables in the country today. It has both nutritive and medicinal use. The fruit and leaves of which are used as vegetable and the latter are further used as a laxative for new born babies while the stem and roots as antidotes for fever. They are rich in calcium, phosphorus Read more:Farming
Gemstone Cutting, Grinding, and Polishing 2007-03-10 03:59:00 Gemstones are natural or synthetic minerals with special physical properties that may be fashioned into objects for personal adornment and decorative purposes.
To cater to the increasing demand for gemstones, the Gemstone Cutting
, Grinding
and Polishing Processes are being utilized.
Materials:
Various types of gemstone such as Jade, Opal, Quartz, Chert petrified wood, Jasper and/or other Read more:Gemstone
Electroplating 2007-03-10 03:16:00 This post details the procedure for the following:
1. COPPER PLATING ON LOW CARBON STEEL
2. NICKEL-CHROMIUM PLATING ON ALUMINUM AND ITS ALLOY
3. GOLD PLATING ON ZINC-BASED ALLOYS (INCLUDING DIE CASTINGS)
4. SILVER PLATING ON COPPER, BRASS AND OTHER COPPER-BASED ALLOYS
ELECTROPLATING is a process of coating an object, usually metallic,with one or more relatively thin, tightly adherent
Anti-aging Nutrients In Sweet Potato 2007-03-20 12:36:00 The lowly " Talbos ng Kamote" or SweetPotato
is a health vegetable rich in antioxidants and other nutrients useful in maintaining a healthy body.
A new study conducted by the Rural Development Administration (RDA) of South Korea shows that sweet potato contains antioxidants such as chlorogenic acid, isochlorogenic.
Antioxidants, known as the modern-day anti-aging nutrients, are phytochemicals Read more:Sweet Potato
Coffee Production 2007-03-29 01:24:00 "Coffee
is the source of happiness and wit," said King Louis XIV who after experiencing coffee's excellent taste and distinctive aroma began to recognize the value of it.
In the Philippines, the coffee industry began in 1740 during the Spanish regime. It is considered one of the high-value crops in the local and foreign markets. Coffee is among the top ten agricultural crops in terms of value. Read more:Production
Soap Making Technology 2007-03-28 13:07:00 A. PREPARATION OF LAUNDRY SOAP
Materials/Ingredients (for 28 bars):
Coco oil - 8 kg
Caustic soda solution, 36oBe [30% solution] - 5 kg
Soda ash - 90 kg
Salt - 48 g
Sodium silicate - 400 g
CDEA [coco diethanolamide] - 40 mL
Citronella oil - 20 mL
Water - 6 L
Equipment/Tools:
Plastic pail - 16 L cap. [2]; 20 L cap. [1]
Hydrometer, 0-70oBe
Weighing scale - 10 kg
Wooden stirrer/manual or electric Read more:Technology
Resin Picture Frame 2007-01-21 10:00:00 The picture frame is a popular decor or gift item. Below is a procedure to make so called resin picture frame because the mold is made of silicone rubber. There are four stages in making this: (1) the making of the one-piece mold, (2) the making of the support, (3) casting and (4) finishing.
Tools and Materials:
• model of a picture frame
• 300g silicone rubber or RTV
• 15 g catalyst for Read more:Resin
, Picture
, Frame
Resin Lamination 2007-01-21 09:56:00 Lamination is used to preserve pictures and documents. It has many uses but the most common are lamination of certificates, diplomas and pictures.
Tools and Materials:
• cellophane plastic sheet (bigger than the flat wooden frame)
• 200g white glue
• 200g pre-mixed resin
• 4g local MEKP hardener
• 30" gold lining
• rubber squeegee
• brush and sponge
• disposable mixing cup
• disposable stirring Read more:Resin
Seaweed Products 2007-04-03 00:57:00 Gulaman Making
Procedure:
1. Select freshly harvested seaweeds gathered early in the morning or during low tide.
2. Wash the seaweeds with freshwater and drain thoroughly.
3. Spread the seaweeds into thin layers over wooden trays or in any clean container and dry under the sun for one week.
4. Resoak seaweeds in freshwater for 5-10 minutes. Dry again under the sun until the
seaweeds turns Read more:Seaweed
, Products
Dye Making and Production 2007-04-12 07:19:00 Dyeing using different plants has been a traditional practice. However, with the invention of artificial dyes and modern dyeing practices, such use of dyes from plants was soon abandoned. There are many Philippine plants which are good source of dyes - either bark or wood. There are plants which are naturally rich in tannic acid or tannin which is used in dyeing leather, wood or textile. These Read more:Production
How to make bolo/knife 2007-04-15 01:25:00 SMTHERY is a process of hot working the metal to a desired shape by applying high impact pressure using machine tools or hand tools. Typical products are scissors, knives, bolos and others.
Equipment Needed:
• Smith Hearth Furnace
• Charcoal
• Anvil
• Quenching tank half filled with water or quenching oil
• Drill Press
• Blacksmith's Hammer
• Tong
• Pedestal Grinder with 80 & 120 grits
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