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- Maria_Cacao abstract "Maria Cacao is the diwata (fairy) or mountain goddess associated with Mount Lantoy in Argao, Cebu, Philippines, similar to Maria Makiling of Los Baños and Maria Sinukuan of Mount Arayat.The basic form of the legend is that whenever rains flood the river that comes from Mount Lantoy, or a bridge is broken, this is a sign that Maria Cacao and her husband Mangao have either traveled down the river in their golden ship so that they can export their crops, or traveled up the river on their way back. She is supposed to live inside a cave in the mountain and the Cacao plants outside it are supposed to be her plantation. While the story is obviously mythical in nature, it is cited as evidence of how long the production of tableya, has been going on in the area. Tableya is Cebuano for round, unsweetened chocolate tablets made from cacao beans. It is a crucial ingredient in the Filipino delicacies sikwate (hot chocolate) and champorado.".
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageID "12882089".
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageLength "1992".
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageRevisionID "691481899".
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Argao,_Cebu.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fairies.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nature_goddesses.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tagalog_goddesses.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tutelary_deities.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Cebuano_language.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Champorado.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Chocolate.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Cocoa_bean.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Diwata.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Fairy.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Los_Baños,_Laguna.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Makiling.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Sinukuan.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Arayat.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Lantoy.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maria Cacao".
- Maria_Cacao description "Philippine diwata".
- Maria_Cacao equivalent Maria_Makiling.
- Maria_Cacao equivalent Maria_Sinukuan.
- Maria_Cacao gender "Female".
- Maria_Cacao region Argao,_Cebu.
- Maria_Cacao region Mount_Lantoy.
- Maria_Cacao title "Maria Cacao".
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Asia-myth-stub.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Philippine_mythology.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Philippine_mythology.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Philippines-stub.
- Maria_Cacao wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Maria_Cacao subject Category:Fairies.
- Maria_Cacao subject Category:Nature_goddesses.
- Maria_Cacao subject Category:Tagalog_goddesses.
- Maria_Cacao subject Category:Tutelary_deities.
- Maria_Cacao hypernym Diwata.
- Maria_Cacao comment "Maria Cacao is the diwata (fairy) or mountain goddess associated with Mount Lantoy in Argao, Cebu, Philippines, similar to Maria Makiling of Los Baños and Maria Sinukuan of Mount Arayat.The basic form of the legend is that whenever rains flood the river that comes from Mount Lantoy, or a bridge is broken, this is a sign that Maria Cacao and her husband Mangao have either traveled down the river in their golden ship so that they can export their crops, or traveled up the river on their way back.".
- Maria_Cacao label "Maria Cacao".
- Maria_Cacao sameAs Q6761074.
- Maria_Cacao sameAs Maria_Cacau.
- Maria_Cacao sameAs m.02x9l82.
- Maria_Cacao sameAs Q6761074.
- Maria_Cacao wasDerivedFrom Maria_Cacao?oldid=691481899.
- Maria_Cacao isPrimaryTopicOf Maria_Cacao.