Endiba
Endiba (Cichorium endivia Willd.) is the Filipino word for "Endive". It is also called in Tagalog dialect "Endiga". Endiba is cultivated in the Philippines and grows best in Baguio where the weather is cool. Endiba is used as salads, like lettuce.
Baguio is the summer capital of the Philippines situated in Luzon in the northern part of the Philippines where it is mountanous.
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