"Banghaw" is a word in CEBUANO

banghaw CEBUANO
Definition:

banghaw a having the sour smell which develops in cooking starches which are waterlogged, e.
g.
, corn which has been ground without being fully dried, yams which got waterlogged in rain-soaked ground, etc.
v [B; a2] have this sour smell.
Mibanghaw (nabanghaw) ang kamúti kay nahúmul ug tulu ka adlaw, The sweet potatoes developed a rotten smell because they soaked for three days.

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