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1. The Philippine folk dance that depicts a fight between the Moros and the Christians over latik is called Maglalatik.

2. Copra Cake

Introduction. Coconut oil is produced by extracting oil from copra, which is dried coconut flesh. When the oil is expelled mechanically the residue is called copra cake and if this is then solvent extracted to increase the yield of oil, the product is called copra meal.

3. Saint Isidore or Saint Phocas is widely venerated as the patron saint of farmers, peasants, day laborers and agriculture in general, as well as brick layers. His hometown of Madrid, the Spanish cities of Leon, Zaragoza, and Seville, and various locales in the former Spanish Empire honour him as their patron saint.

4. The Maglalatik (also known as Manlalatik or Magbabao) is a folk dance from the Philippines. Coconut shell halves are secured onto the dancers' hands and on vests upon which are hung four or six more coconut shell halves.

5. It originated in The Town of Binan in the Laguna Province of the Filipino Islands and is also performed as homage to the town saint, San Isidro de Labrador. ... Maglalatik is an original native dance of the Philippines in which the coconut halves are attached to the torso of the dancer.

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