In the Philippines, an annual
Irok Festival is celebrated in the municipality of
Indang in
Cavite which is a major producer of kaong fruits,
sukang kaong, and
tubâ in the country.
Irok is a local name for
Arenga pinnata in the northwestern Philippines. The world's first ever crossword puzzle, labelled "Word-Cross" in the 21 December 1913 edition of
New York World newspaper's Sunday
Fun supplement and created by Arthur Wynne, a Liverpool, UK-born journalist, included a clue:
The fibre of the gomuti plant. The answer was
doh. In some areas of southern Thailand, such as Ban Khlong Bor Saen and Bang Toei,
Phang Nga, cultural beliefs associated with Arenga pinnata are prevalent. The trees are intertwined with the locals' lives and serve as a source of income for the villagers over generations. The locals typically call this plant
Chok (
Thai: ชก) or
Nao (
Thai: เหนา) . However, it has a nickname "
Ton Luk Kha Mae" (
Thai: ต้นลูกฆ่าแม่) which means a child kills its mother, as the Arenga pinnata in those areas can produce fruits only once in its lifetime and it will perish within 4 -5 years. A belief revolves around the practice of singing and dancing during the sap tapping process. Locals believe that when the tree is surrounded by music, it yields abundantly and the
sap quality is enhanced. While climbers harvest
sap, some ground workers actively engage in singing and dancing. Moreover, some locals have specific classifications for the female trees dividing them into three types, which are
Nao saw (
Thai: เหนาสาว),
Nao Mae Mai (
Thai: เหนาแม่ม่าย), and
Nao Kae (
Thai: เหนาแก่). The word “Nao” refers to the tree while each subsequent word provides a different meaning that signifies the duration the tree has been tapped for
sap.
Nao Saw (
Thai: เหนาสาว) refers to the trees that have not been used to collect
sap before. The term “
Saw” (
Thai: สาว) means young woman.
Nao Mae Mai (
Thai: เหนาแม่หม้าย) refers to the trees that have been used to collect sap, with the process repeated around a year. The term “
Mae Mai” (
Thai: แม่หม้าย) means widow.
Nao Kae (
Thai: เหนาแก่) refers to the trees that have been used to collect sap continuously for three years or more including very old ones. The term “
Kae” (
Thai: แก่) means old. ==Gallery==