Filipinos have embraced the Chinese tradition of having a bounty of fruits to welcome the New year. Whether it's a dozen representing each month a year or 13 fruits (the extra one for the 1st month of the next New Year), the tradition continues as Pinoys scramble to look for these fruits for the belief it will bring good luck in the coming New Year.     So in this tradition I will end 2014 and start 2015 with the bounty of fruits - that made 2014 another very fruitful year in blogging and hoping 2015 will be as bountiful or even more.     BUKO  From salads,  halo-halo  and  shakes  to chicken binakol  and native delicacies like linugaw , buko/niyog/coconut will always be an essential ingredient of Filipino cuisine.       PERSIMMON  I just had my first bite of persimmon a few days (available at Iloilo Supermart) and it tasted like a hard gelatinzed star apple or kaymito .       CHICO  We used to have five native chico trees in our yard and only one remains - but...
