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Tubâ (Tagalog pronunciation: [tʊˈbaʔ]) is a Filipino alcoholic beverage created from the sap of various species of palm trees. During the Spanish colonial period, tubâ was introduced to Guam, the Marianas, and Mexico via the Manila Galleons. They remain popular in Mexico, especially in the states of Colima, Jalisco, Michoacán, Nayarit, and Guerrero. Tubâ was also introduced to the Torres Strait Islands of Australia in the mid-19th century by Filipino immigrant workers in the pearling industry.

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  • La tuba es una bebida que consiste en savia de palma fermentada, particularmente palma de coco (Cocos nucifera) por lo que tiene una ligera graduación alcohólica.​​ También se puede tomar del mismo día, sin fermentar, y por lo tanto no será una bebida alcohólica. Es de origen filipino, y durante el periodo colonial español se introdujo en las islas Marianas y el occidente de Nueva España, los actuales estados de Colima, Guerrero, Jalisco y Michoacán, en México. Posteriormente la tuba fue llevada también a las islas del estrecho de Tormes, en el norte de Australia, por los inmigrantes filipinos. Las arecáceas crecen en todas las áreas tropicales del planeta, por lo que no es raro encontrar bebidas a base de fermentar palma en otros lugares, como el kallu en el sur de la India o el «vino de palma» en el África ecuatorial. (es)
  • Tubâ (Tagalog pronunciation: [tʊˈbaʔ]) is a Filipino alcoholic beverage created from the sap of various species of palm trees. During the Spanish colonial period, tubâ was introduced to Guam, the Marianas, and Mexico via the Manila Galleons. They remain popular in Mexico, especially in the states of Colima, Jalisco, Michoacán, Nayarit, and Guerrero. Tubâ was also introduced to the Torres Strait Islands of Australia in the mid-19th century by Filipino immigrant workers in the pearling industry. (en)
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  • November 2022 (en)
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  • November 2022 (en)
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  • Bahalina, a wine made from aged tubâ with bark extracts (en)
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  • Bahalina-coconut-wine-1471976.jpg (en)
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  • Tubâ (en)
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  • "Cocoanuts are the fruit of the palmtree. Just as we have bread, wine, oil, and milk, so those people get everything from that tree. They get wine in the following manner. They bore a hole into the heart of the said palm at the top called palmito, from which distils a liquor which resembles a white must. That liquor is sweet but somewhat tart, and is gathered in canes of bamboo as thick as the leg and thicker. They fasten the bamboo to the tree at evening for the morning, and in the morning for the evening." (en)
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  • Il primo viaggio intorno al globo di Antonio Pigafetta e le sue regole sull'arte del navigare (en)
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  • Tubâ (Tagalog pronunciation: [tʊˈbaʔ]) is a Filipino alcoholic beverage created from the sap of various species of palm trees. During the Spanish colonial period, tubâ was introduced to Guam, the Marianas, and Mexico via the Manila Galleons. They remain popular in Mexico, especially in the states of Colima, Jalisco, Michoacán, Nayarit, and Guerrero. Tubâ was also introduced to the Torres Strait Islands of Australia in the mid-19th century by Filipino immigrant workers in the pearling industry. (en)
  • La tuba es una bebida que consiste en savia de palma fermentada, particularmente palma de coco (Cocos nucifera) por lo que tiene una ligera graduación alcohólica.​​ También se puede tomar del mismo día, sin fermentar, y por lo tanto no será una bebida alcohólica. Es de origen filipino, y durante el periodo colonial español se introdujo en las islas Marianas y el occidente de Nueva España, los actuales estados de Colima, Guerrero, Jalisco y Michoacán, en México. Posteriormente la tuba fue llevada también a las islas del estrecho de Tormes, en el norte de Australia, por los inmigrantes filipinos. Las arecáceas crecen en todas las áreas tropicales del planeta, por lo que no es raro encontrar bebidas a base de fermentar palma en otros lugares, como el kallu en el sur de la India o el «vino de (es)
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  • Tuba (bebida) (es)
  • Tubâ (en)
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