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Other chilled drinks include ''sago't gulaman,'' a flavored ice drink of pre-Hispanic [[Malay race|Malay]] origin (Malay: ''[[gula melaka]]'') with [[sago]] and [[agar]] [[gelatin]] with banana extract sometimes added to the accompanying syrup; fresh ''buko'' or [[coconut juice]], the water or juice straight out of a young [[coconut]] via an inserted straw, a less fresh variation of which is from bottled coconut juice, scraped coconut flesh, sugar, and water; and kalamansi juice, the juice of [[kalamansi]] or Philippine limes usually sweetened with honey, syrup or sugar.

Other chilled drinks include sago't gulaman, a flavored ice drink of pre-Hispanic Malay origin (Malay: gula melaka) with sago and agar gelatin with banana extract sometimes added to the accompanying syrup; fresh buko or coconut juice, the water or juice straight out of a young coconut via an inserted straw, a less fresh variation of which is from bottled coconut juice, scraped coconut flesh, sugar, and water; and kalamansi juice, the juice of kalamansi or Philippine limes usually sweetened with honey, syrup or sugar.