Kasing Tamis Ng Bayabas 🆒
Unlike "kasing tamis ng asukal" (as sweet as sugar), which implies an intense or processed sweetness, a guava is only sweet when it is perfectly ripe; otherwise, it can be tart or even bland. To describe something this way suggests a beauty found in simplicity. 1. The Literal Roots
“Ang iyong ngiti, bakit kay sakit? Kung kasing tamis mo raw ng bayabas, Bakit ang laman nito’y puno ng buto?” (Your smile, why is it so painful? If you are as sweet as a guava, Why is its flesh full of seeds?”) kasing tamis ng bayabas
To understand the weight of the metaphor, one must first understand the fruit. The bayabas (guava) is a humble fruit. It is not exotic or rare. It grows in backyards, along fences, and in vacant lots. It is resilient, thriving in tropical heat without the need for constant attention. Unlike "kasing tamis ng asukal" (as sweet as
The phrase (As sweet as a guava) is a classic Filipino idiom used to describe a love or a situation that is pleasant, but often with a specific nuance: it is a sweetness that is natural, unpretentious, and perhaps a bit rustic. The Literal Roots “Ang iyong ngiti, bakit kay sakit
"Kasing tamis ng bayabas" (as sweet as a guava) is a Filipino idiomatic expression used to describe a person who is unfaithful in a relationship





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