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English: Nilantang Pili is a blanched pili fruit. It is commonly seen in the Bicol Region, Philippines. The way of eating this dish is first to peel the skin of the fruit and dip its meat in a fish sauce.
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Nilantang Pili is a blanched pili fruit. It is commonly seen in the Bicol Region, Philippines. The way of eating this dish is first to peel the skin of the fruit and dip its meat in a fish sauce.

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