Ilan nating mga kababayan, sinusulit ang murang bigas at iba pang agricultural product sa Kadiwa Stores

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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.

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