Aired (September 15, 2024): Paano nga ba ang tradisyunal na paggawa ng sukang Iloko sa Ilocos Norte? ‘Yan ang susubukan nina Thea Tolentino at Biyahero Drew! Panoorin ang video.
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00:00Didn't I tell you that I'll go with you on your trips?
00:04Ah, I didn't know that...
00:07I told you so many times that I'll go with you on your trips!
00:12We asked Rufa to go first.
00:16You're the one who's following us.
00:18We asked Peachy to go first.
00:20Last week.
00:21Now, you're really coming with us?
00:22No, it's hard to talk to you.
00:24So, here it is.
00:26I brought you a towel.
00:27Here.
00:28Give it to me.
00:29And...
00:31There.
00:32Your makeup is also here.
00:34It's here.
00:35Are all of my requests there?
00:36It's here.
00:37That's good.
00:39Here it is.
00:40Is the hotel okay?
00:41Yes.
00:42It's air-conditioned.
00:44Here it is.
00:46Wait a minute.
00:50Okay.
00:52Actress
00:55Actress Llambeiros.
00:56She's just like Thea.
00:58Out of all the roles that Thea played,
01:01she's called a television villain.
01:03And one of the first villains of her generation.
01:06I'm going to have an abortion.
01:08Why don't you know your child?
01:10I'm being cursed!
01:12You're going to pay for it!
01:13You're going to pay for it!
01:15Thea seems to be very practiced.
01:17Will Thea be able to use the strength of her hands
01:20in the crazy things we're going to do in Ilocos Norte?
01:25To feel more like a local,
01:27we're not just going to taste.
01:29We're going to make the most popular product of Ilocos,
01:32Sukang Iloco.
01:33It's made from sugar cane,
01:34or tubo,
01:36that's common in Ilocos Norte.
01:42Is there a direction?
01:43Do I need to slide?
01:44Yes.
01:46Character down.
01:47Yes.
01:48I'm going to think of the person I'm going to scold.
01:50Wow.
01:51Don't slap Kuya Marlon.
01:54This is hard.
01:56Good.
01:57Then we'll put some sugar cane.
02:01Good.
02:05The chopped tubo
02:06won't go to waste
02:08because it's the dessert of the Kalabaw.
02:10Next.
02:12We have tubo.
02:13We're going to give it its juice
02:15to make Sukang Iloco.
02:17The baksil people of Ilocos Norte
02:20have a traditional way of giving tubo.
02:22It's called
02:23Pagdadapil.
02:25They use a machine
02:26that's called
02:27Dadapilan.
02:29It's the gasoline
02:30that runs
02:31in the Dadapilan
02:33Kalabaw.
02:34But before using the Dadapilan,
02:36the locals believe
02:37that they need to give
02:38alay
02:39or give
02:40atang
02:41to their ancestors
02:42and to avoid
02:43getting dizzy while driving.
02:44The technique of the locals
02:45is to cover
02:46one eye.
02:48Kuya Marlon,
02:49why do we need to cover the eye?
02:51So that it won't get dizzy, sir.
02:54So that it won't get dizzy.
02:55Yes.
02:56So that it can rotate.
02:57If we're going to rotate
02:59counterclockwise,
03:00what eye
03:01should we cover?
03:02This one inside, sir.
03:03Ah, okay.
03:04So that you can see
03:05the outside.
03:06So that you can see the outside.
03:08If we cover the right eye,
03:11nothing will be seen, sir.
03:12Nothing.
03:13Nothing will be seen.
03:14Nothing will be seen.
03:15Okay, okay.
03:17In order to follow the Kalabaw,
03:18there are lines
03:19that need to be followed.
03:21That's why he's an expert.
03:23If we're going to go,
03:24how many times do we need to call?
03:27Yes.
03:29Just three times.
03:30Just three times.
03:32How about two times?
03:33Three times.
03:34What?
03:35Yes.
03:36That's it.
03:38If we stop,
03:39yes.
03:40If we stop,
03:41yes.
03:42Yes.
03:43It's like Santa Claus.
03:44Two times, yes.
03:45Two times, yes.
03:47If we just smoke, yes.
03:48If we just smoke, yes.
03:49Because if it's loud, yes.
03:50Because if it's loud, yes.
03:51It's like a ghost.
03:52It's like a ghost.
03:53It might be surprised.
03:54That's why it's called
03:55Ho-Ho the Karabaw.
03:56Ho-Ho the Karabaw.
03:57Ho-Ho the Karabaw.
03:58Ho-Ho the Karabaw.
03:59Right?
04:00Anyway, let's continue.
04:01Okay, ready.
04:02Okay, ready.
04:03You're the one
04:04who's good at this.
04:05Why are you doing that?
04:06Why are you doing that?
04:07I can't do it.
04:08I'm the sound effect.
04:09Can you hold this?
04:10I'm the sound effect.
04:11Can you hold this?
04:17It's good that I can walk.
04:18My cats can't.
04:19No.
04:24Good.
04:25Very natural.
04:27Good.
04:33No.
04:34It's weak.
04:35Here, here.
04:42While the Karabaw is spinning,
04:44you can put the tubo.
04:47There.
04:48It's coming out.
04:50I'm the one who's good at this.
05:00Smile.
05:01Smile to the camera.
05:03Nice.
05:06There.
05:08Sorry, I haven't been to the gym for a long time.
05:09There.
05:12According to the Philippine Statistics Authority of 2022,
05:15more than half of the sugarcane production in Ilocos Region
05:18comes from Ilocos Norte.
05:22And one of the products of Ilocos Norte
05:24that comes from the tubo,
05:26is Ilocos Vinegar.
05:29You've eaten vinegar before, right?
05:30Yes.
05:32It's like alcohol.
05:37It's sour.
05:38It's vinegar.
05:40It's good.
05:41It's like,
05:43you can taste the vinegar.
05:46There are some vinegars that you can taste the sourness,
05:50for sure.
05:51And of course, if you mix it with chili,
05:53you can taste the spiciness.
05:55This is on the alcoholic side, right?
05:58Alcohol side.
05:59That's what I taste.
06:00But some people prefer that kind of vinegar.
06:04It depends on,
06:05for example,
06:06longganisa.
06:08Vegan longganisa.
06:09That's really good.
06:10That's what I can say.
06:12Is this on the alcoholic side?
06:14Not yet.
06:15Not yet.
06:16Because the base is different.
06:18The base is on the alcoholic side.
06:20This is the vinegar.
06:21There's a taste.
06:22It's like...
06:37Bye-bye.