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- Palapa {n} [offene Struktur mit einem Palm-Strohdach] = palapa [Am.] [open-sided structure with a palm-thatched roof]
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- Many of the residents are employed in fishing, local palapa restaurants, small hotels, and grocery stores.
- "Siling labuyo" is also an essential ingredient in "palapa", a sweet and spicy condiment made with scallions, coconut, ginger, and turmeric that is central to the cuisine of the Maranao people.
- Traditionally cultivated spices, locally known as "palapa" (Bontang, native product of Gandamatu) are a common condiment.
- In her 2020 Moon guide for Puerto Vallarta, Madeline Milne describes The Blue Shrimp as a "sophisticated palapa-style restaurant with beautiful natural decor".
- The Islands of Buton were mentioned in Nagarakretagama and palapa oath, suggesting that the islands were once under the influence of Majapahit.
- A palapa near a housing complex sustained damage.
- Enramadas (open palapa covered restaurants) line the edge of the lagoon and the beach front and are especially popular with weekend visitors for the fresh fish served there.
- It differs from the Indonesian versions in the use of the native spice mix "palapa" as well as the addition of "muscovado" sugar.
- Tourist infrastructure mostly consists of basic hotels and simple palapa restaurants which face the ocean.
- In the southern Philippines, it is ground in a mortar along with ginger and chili pepper to make a native condiment called wet "palapa", which can be used to spice dishes or as a topping for fried or sun-dried food.
- The sculpture is a concrete pond covered by a concrete palapa style roof .
- The community consists of about roughly 25 beach palapa restaurants serving locally caught seafood.
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