Ilan nating mga kababayan, sinusulit ang murang bigas at iba pang agricultural product sa Kadiwa Stores
Ilan nating mga kababayan, sinusulit ang murang bigas at iba pang agricultural product sa Kadiwa Stores
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00:00 Are you looking for cheap ingredients and ingredients for your cooking?
00:06 Visit the nearest Kadiwa store in your area
00:09 where you can buy more products
00:13 under the more extensive Kadiwa BBM or Big, Better, and More.
00:18 Here's the news from Vel Custodio.
00:21 Let's eat!
00:24 That's what the Filipinos invite when they have food.
00:27 It's one of the highlights of Filipino Food Month.
00:32 It promotes the culinary culture and gestures of Filipinos
00:36 such as sharing and inviting others to eat.
00:39 One of the most difficult to avoid is the main food of Filipinos, rice.
00:44 The rice from Kadiwa is cheap.
00:47 It's only P39 per kilo.
00:50 The rice here is cheaper than the market.
00:54 Sometimes, there are rice sellers like this.
01:00 Because the rice is cheap,
01:03 sometimes, it's just a coincidence.
01:05 It's cheaper and better.
01:08 We don't buy expensive rice from the market anymore.
01:10 Longganisa, Embutido, and Siomay are good comparison to the Filipino food
01:15 that can be bought for P150 per kilo
01:18 and ham for P160 per kilo.
01:21 But because the weather is hot,
01:23 one of the challenges for the sellers of meat and vegetables
01:27 is the speed and the quantity of the product.
01:30 That's why the seller advises,
01:32 "The rice should be soaked in ice in the box."
01:36 "When you take it out, you should take it out slowly, not all at once."
01:41 "So that the fish is always fresh."
01:43 This month of Filipino Food Month,
01:45 Pinakbet is one of the famous Filipino dishes.
01:48 You can buy it in Kadiwa Store for P20.
01:51 For the price of eggplant,
01:53 you can buy it for P60 per kilo.
01:56 For bitter melon, it's P90 per kilo.
01:58 For string beans, it's P30 per string.
02:01 For squash, it's P35 per kilo.
02:03 For okra, it's P180 per kilo.
02:06 For tomato, it's P35 per kilo.
02:09 For Sinigang, it's also a Filipino dish.
02:11 You can buy Gabi for P65 per kilo.
02:14 For Labanos, it's P55 per kilo.
02:17 For Kangkong, it's P10 per string.
02:20 For calamansi, it's P70 per kilo.
02:24 For red onion, it's P50 per kilo.
02:27 For white onion, it's P45 per kilo.
02:30 For patola, it's P60 per kilo.
02:32 For upo, it's P35 per piece.
02:35 For sweet potato, it's P45 per kilo.
02:38 You can buy products from Kadiwa Store for cheaper
02:41 because it's directly supplied from the farmers.
02:44 Fresh products are imported from Nueva Ecija and Nueva Vizcaya.
02:49 Kadiwa Program also gives small businesses and local businesses
02:52 an opportunity to do business.
02:55 Like Chicharon, Baguong, Penoy, and Balot stores
02:58 that came from Pampampanga.
03:00 It's a follow-up to Kadiwa BBM, or Big, Better, and More,
03:04 which is a more expanded version of Kadiwa Program.
03:07 Not only the agricultural and consumer sectors
03:10 will be helped, but also the local economy.
03:13 You can visit Kadiwa Store in Malinta from 8am to 5pm.
03:19 Vel Custodio, for Pambansang TV in the new Philippines.