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  • Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
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    De Paul Budbud Sea Salt
    Lorlie Noblezada, 09957802224
    lorlie.noble...
    Tultul
    For orders you can contact:
    Cherald Padojenog
    09084748122
    Vinsoy Abawan (for Ganila family)
    09455460063
    Pasuquin Salt and Ted-ted
    Rachel Fariñas
    09602412191
    Barangay 25, Sitio Bungro Pragata, Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte
    Buy-O Salt
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    00:00 The New Law Has Passed!
    02:18 Pasuquin Salt
    12:08 Cavite Irasan Salt
    25:26 Budbud Salt
    36:12 Asin Tibuok
    50:37 Asin sa Buy-o
    59:33 Asin Tultul
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 322

  • @rhivescosmos2300
    @rhivescosmos2300 Місяць тому +173

    Not just salt. Its just so epic our government doesnt support what we have. Local resources, untapped potentials, etc. They always prioritize investors from different country.

    • @FrenchFili
      @FrenchFili Місяць тому +18

      Because they make more money from kickbacks from businessmen in the import industry.

    • @Nico-zp6wg
      @Nico-zp6wg Місяць тому +12

      Shortsighted greed. That’s always been the folly of our people and our leadership. The irony is, if that desire was tempered, disciplined and most importantly shared, everyone would have ended up richer.

    • @rexxxxxxxx001
      @rexxxxxxxx001 Місяць тому +13

      despite being an agricultural country, our number 1 product in 2022 was electronics. Our country had become an industrial country. Government focuses on industrialization rather than supporting our local products and agriculture. So sad

    • @Ralph032789
      @Ralph032789 Місяць тому +5

      Exactly! Those greedy rich and powerful mainly support importation bec they can't own the lands anymore. Even the poorest farmer will not easily sell his small farmland as he consider it his family's lifeline. Kaya kung may price hike due to increase of demand daw, the common action of the government is to increase importation. They always do that while the support they gave to our farmers remain abysmal.

    • @bom3066
      @bom3066 Місяць тому +2

      Because we are not a socialist country. Feel free to let investor from other countries to invest on our local product to export them.

  • @amherstia4031
    @amherstia4031 Місяць тому +23

    FEATR deserves so much recognition here and abroad. They can already file several vids to form an entire series in Netflix! Wishing! ❤

  • @bigbrother8594
    @bigbrother8594 Місяць тому +109

    The Philippines had been a producer of wide variety of raw materials, and yet, the economic incompetence of our country doesn't give us the best advantage over these resources. For instance, we are one of the top producers of coconut. However, most of these are being exported. Coconuts, which are low value products, are being sold to these countries at a lower price, only for them to process it to a higher value product like oils and cosmetics and for our country to buy them back at a very much higher price.
    To add, we also have in our country the first and only copper mine in the entire Southeast Asia. Similarly, all of these are being exported for processing only for us to buy them back again at a much higher price.

    • @elai3089
      @elai3089 Місяць тому +2

      We use to own copper extracting plant in Leyte put up by the late Pres. Ferdinand Edralin Marcos Sr. The original workers were trained in Japan. But like the other govt corps, it was sold by the Cory or Ramos govt.

    • @marierocher4422
      @marierocher4422 Місяць тому +1

      Perhaps due to corruptions? No advance training or machinery or advançe techno as expensive. Better in their pocket?

    • @migspedition
      @migspedition Місяць тому

      Neoliberalism at its finest

    • @SingleMominAustralia
      @SingleMominAustralia 21 день тому

      Because Philippine government is corrupt and there is always a middle man 🥹

  • @mariagillies3053
    @mariagillies3053 Місяць тому +66

    I rarely comment on your videos but I think this is worth it. I am a foodie at heart and I remember growing up enjoying tultul on our rice my Mom always have one brick in our kitchen. I hope this is not too late to revive the lost trade of salt making in our country. Looking forward to finding one when I visit my family.

  • @joycelynsantos9212
    @joycelynsantos9212 Місяць тому +10

    I was born and raised in the northern part of the Philippines, Cagayan and lived not far from the sea. We have locals that make salt and am proud of them and we support their product and I can vividly recall those long hard sticks where the actual salt drip from, my father used to get a free of those and eat them. We grew up almost every morning having that in the table as our viand. Life was then but was fun. Those years were unforgettable and missed by many.

  • @cayezara8110
    @cayezara8110 Місяць тому +26

    The Government should take the initiative to support this Salt Making Industry.

    • @francesberrios8250
      @francesberrios8250 15 днів тому

      We Filipinos can help by buying and using these heirloom salts.

  • @catcat0585
    @catcat0585 Місяць тому +28

    FEATR - the vlog that Gen Z should watch.
    God bless you more Erwan!♥️

  • @rhaxeedo
    @rhaxeedo Місяць тому +10

    Eversince i saw your salt episodes, i've revised my salt purchases from 100% iodized to 80% unbranded local salts and 20% iodized factory salts

  • @dangerlovesong6932
    @dangerlovesong6932 Місяць тому +33

    I'm really thankful that people like the FEATR Team exists for divulging these information hidden from the public I hope you guys are proud of yourselves cause heck I am! Much love ❤❤❤

  • @VAJoyss
    @VAJoyss Місяць тому +7

    Worth it! OMG! I have thyroid condition and sometimes I refuse to eat at restaurants because they use IODIZED Salts. I had to get my own salt at the palengke rather than the grocery. ❤

  • @sandrabagayas3377
    @sandrabagayas3377 Місяць тому +8

    Our local tradition in processing salt does not damages nature.
    It requires hardwork, passion, patience, commitment.

  • @myleneapuda710
    @myleneapuda710 Місяць тому +6

    This content is world class and full of informations.
    Erwan is a great producer and he really immersed in our ethnic dying aşın industry..thank you Erwan your work is applauded and appreciated.😊

  • @R_D777
    @R_D777 Місяць тому +3

    I hope that the Irasan industry will come back and thrive again. I grew up witnessing my Tatay (what we call my grandpa) go and make salt at the Iras. He labors during the dry months there and at the bukid during rainy season. He was able to send my mom and aunt to finish college through farming. Grateful for him and our family's humble beginnings. May God bless our local artisans and farmers.

  • @banicu6622
    @banicu6622 Місяць тому +11

    I really love the documentaries you made. Especially those that support local farmers/businesses.

  • @mavyszachary5377
    @mavyszachary5377 Місяць тому +55

    Yessss finally! Tangkilikin ang sariling atin 🙌

  • @RogueSenpai
    @RogueSenpai Місяць тому +18

    I have a former professor from a state university conducting salt research in a town and converting rice fields into salt fields

  • @jenxxi_
    @jenxxi_ Місяць тому +9

    Thanks to FEATR I'm learning so much about our country's culture.

  • @mtjardy6598
    @mtjardy6598 Місяць тому +7

    Thank you for featuring these amazing artisans. Growing up I remember my mom had a large clay pot in our kitchen, containing Filipino made salt. She said it was better than the table salt that’s from a grocery. I agree with her. Let’s continue to support our local salt makers. We should not let these traditions die.

  • @FrenchFili
    @FrenchFili Місяць тому +55

    I will NOT skip ADS. Featr deserves our support!

  • @banicu6622
    @banicu6622 Місяць тому +8

    I remember when I was young, my lola always go to Pasuquin or Burgos to buy salr. She said, that the quality is better than those available in grocery stores.

  • @letremarie1622
    @letremarie1622 Місяць тому +6

    let's support the local and traditional SALT MAKERS

  • @susanauy9812
    @susanauy9812 Місяць тому +2

    This salt making could be part of a tour...then could sell to tourists..
    Even your videos useful for tourism marketing in all tourists center in our islands..

  • @owwsdingatlaga8633
    @owwsdingatlaga8633 Місяць тому +2

    sarap nung tultul paresan mo ng talbos ng kamote o kamatis lang

  • @pinoynordics5535
    @pinoynordics5535 Місяць тому +3

    Hats off to the asinderos of Pinas. Lorlie seems acutely aware of challenges of the industry and madly impressed of her astute observation and suggestions on how to improve their predicament. Glad that FEATR find passionate people. I was in the Canary Islands a few years back and I was impressed by their asinan and sea to table preparation. Can the big hotels and restaurants in our country work with the asinderos? I would love to see a budbud on my table instead of my regular salt shaker.

  • @hildelezaron1423
    @hildelezaron1423 Місяць тому +3

    The government should support these families who are keepers of our cultural identity

  • @wrailee
    @wrailee Місяць тому +9

    God all these Artisan deserves more.. Let us help and buy local!

  • @maribelrichmond3855
    @maribelrichmond3855 Місяць тому +5

    Finally, we will be able to taste, use and buy our own special salt! Thank you for always being informative. We are learning a lot from you!❤❤❤

  • @paudsturm9893
    @paudsturm9893 Місяць тому +5

    Im learning so much from these Videos. Thank you for researching our food histories and heirlooms. This Channel should be on Netflix, this is more of a Philippine Traditional Food Documentary as just a UA-cam Vlog. More Power to you and keep it up ❤

  • @fallandflurries
    @fallandflurries Місяць тому +7

    Non locals would never understand this craft thank you for documenting this and be shown to the world.

  • @CA-oq6bq
    @CA-oq6bq Місяць тому +4

    You can buy the Asin Tibuok in Bohol Bee Farm (Dauis branch) for Php 900. It's heart warming to see tourists flocking to the shelf containing asin tibuok mentioning they saw it in Erwan's documentary. Good job featrYou can also buy it on a roadside stall somewhere in Panglao but i don't know the exact location/ street.

  • @mariomovillon1613
    @mariomovillon1613 Місяць тому +3

    Reviving and Reinvigorating the commercial production levels of TulTul as a possible lucrative source of livelihood of our local salt farmers that could be sustained, is a vital concern that DA and DTI agencies should make deliberate efforts to support, promote and save. Attn: DA & DTI!

  • @evangelineong4330
    @evangelineong4330 Місяць тому +1

    Wow! I really enjoyed this documentary about salt making in the Philippines. Hoping our government give full support to improve and continue this tradition of salt making. Someday I would visit Philippines and taste our country s own made in different form of processing, the Budbud, and specially the tultul with coconut milk. So proud of you all salt makers, salute to you all!!! Mabuhay!!!

  • @crookedme
    @crookedme Місяць тому +1

    Napaka optimistic at passionate ng mga asindero nato. Sana yung new generation ay maakit sa craft nila kasi sayang naman maputol yung tradition. Kumbaga ang asin ay family heirloom na handed down from one generation to another.
    Also great production/compilation ❤

  • @michaelengcot7455
    @michaelengcot7455 Місяць тому +1

    I believe FEATR has been one of the instruments to the ammendment of the salt law. Mabuhay

  • @mamsantee6083
    @mamsantee6083 Місяць тому +1

    DAPAT bigyan ng AWARD ang mga taong ito kasi BAHAGI ng ating KULTURA ang kanilang legacy

  • @Draigmeistr
    @Draigmeistr Місяць тому +2

    What an eye opener. Thank you for sharing these amazing stories.

  • @tantananaaaaan
    @tantananaaaaan Місяць тому +1

    It's delightful to see my hometown of Pasuquin getting recognized. I was born and raised in Pasuquin, and I have fond memories of my late grandfather buying "ted-ted," which means "dripping" and refers to a cone-shaped salt usually found under the basket of the salt which you can see in 9:44. We would often enjoy merienda made with ted-ted, pork fat or cooking oil, and rice.

  • @molettegamus4574
    @molettegamus4574 14 днів тому

    Erwan you just awoken my nostalgic younger days in my home province of Bohol. Watching your featured "salt making" makes me misty eyed. Listening them spoke our Bisayan language....the lugaw and asin tibook ... Wow! Thanks Erwan!

  • @coolfrey
    @coolfrey Місяць тому +9

    I hope TV stations will give FEATR a segment or channel

  • @kenn118
    @kenn118 Місяць тому +15

    Thank you FEATR for voicing out this issue.

  • @ishabless9989
    @ishabless9989 Місяць тому +1

    thnks much sir erwan. we prray for more producers of salt in the Phils.
    Kudos to all who choose to continue , God bless mga kababayan. we are proud of u!!!

  • @bellarosemontero1800
    @bellarosemontero1800 Місяць тому +1

    This is a very good documentary, worthy to be shown to my students. Well shot, protagonists able to describe their experience, truly interesting. Salt making has to be supported by us, Filipinos, by patronizing the salts that our salt farmers have ably produced.

  • @user-mx7hk6tg9d
    @user-mx7hk6tg9d Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for this docu. Pls continue to make documentaries like these as they are very informative and they create social awareness.

  • @TheCD45
    @TheCD45 Місяць тому

    I just discovered this channel because of the Ninong Ry collab and has since binge watched lots of videos. I love the concept of food-related travels, especially regional highlights. More of this! Itd be more interesting to dive deep about some history of how some products came to the country or region and how they change overtime. High-quality content as always! More power!

  • @raphaelmartin6621
    @raphaelmartin6621 Місяць тому +5

    Hopefully our government would reach out to your team in seeking help to map out and establish those Artisanal Salt Makers

  • @Ronanjust8338
    @Ronanjust8338 Місяць тому +2

    You Creat the best philipino vlogs!!! Thank you

  • @caszandra.jade_
    @caszandra.jade_ Місяць тому +24

    You and your team really goes beyond documenting. FEATR always alwayss warm my heart! I am grateful, entertained, educated, awed.. always wholesome in another level! Loveee 🤌🏼💖💗

  • @baruahsaph970
    @baruahsaph970 Місяць тому +2

    God bless po ❤️❤️❤️ sa mga kapwa ko Pilipino 🙏🙏🙏

  • @owwsdingatlaga8633
    @owwsdingatlaga8633 Місяць тому +2

    may the younger generations keep there tradition of making salt alive

  • @williamdeguzman6208
    @williamdeguzman6208 Місяць тому +5

    Awesome! Many thanks to you Erwan. This is not possible if it’s not of your inspiring documentaries about phil. salt. Kudos to you and the whole team of FEATR. More power!

  • @bluetamarind7642
    @bluetamarind7642 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for featuring a lot of our treasures. 🙏🏼✨

  • @cheyennecamua5088
    @cheyennecamua5088 Місяць тому +2

    More documentaries like this!

  • @tjcben1
    @tjcben1 Місяць тому +1

    Wow thanks for all the work to produce this. Very interesting and informative

  • @ardyarellano4718
    @ardyarellano4718 Місяць тому

    Grabe tong FEATR sobrang gaganda at informative ng mga episodes.

  • @jakecapote145
    @jakecapote145 Місяць тому

    Thank you for making this video. This helps our local salt farmers a lot. I hope the government will address our issues with rice. The price is skyrocketing in the local market.

  • @yorukaze4009
    @yorukaze4009 Місяць тому

    All my life I've only known of major agricultural commodities in the Philippines that's being harvested, such as rice, corn, coconut, and sugar cane. This documentary has opened my eyes to the real beauty of our culture and the resilience of our artisans in the face of hardship. Thank you for making this documentary.

  • @phatsmurf575
    @phatsmurf575 12 днів тому

    I can't wait to find & taste these salts of my motherland.

  • @DianaLynSarenas
    @DianaLynSarenas Місяць тому +9

    ironic, right? food is sad without salt. it is high time for us to invest on our salt industry.

    • @FrenchFili
      @FrenchFili Місяць тому +4

      There is more money for people who is in the importing business and more kickbacks for politicians.

  • @renee020
    @renee020 Місяць тому

    Thank you very much for this very informative documentary. I was blown away. My people can be very resilient. I am very proud to hear the words "our culture, legacy" uttered. I salute the staff who made this documentary possible. Please keep this up. Again, maraming salamat po. Renee

  • @mariepalada2614
    @mariepalada2614 Місяць тому

    Thank you for featuring about salt Erwin, it’s about time every Filipino should appreciate ❤

  • @ligayaannawi4779
    @ligayaannawi4779 Місяць тому +1

    Kudos to you Erwan for doing this

  • @appledee2459
    @appledee2459 Місяць тому +1

    Amazing! Thank you for bringing this to light!

  • @arventurous
    @arventurous Місяць тому +1

    I love this episode so much.

  • @djdenz6316
    @djdenz6316 Місяць тому +12

    Sea salt is much better than Iodized salt.

    • @FrenchFili
      @FrenchFili Місяць тому +2

      Our ancestors has been using these salt and they lived till a hundred.

  • @Midnight_Coffee
    @Midnight_Coffee Місяць тому +3

    Yes I'm going to buy our own homegrown salt been buying pink salt, sea salt other imported salt when I watched your feature I was wondering where are our Philippine salt. So excited for this.

  • @sheichiwee4292
    @sheichiwee4292 Місяць тому +1

    Well done for another great documentary, Featr! I hope the asinderos/ asinderas get the support they need to relive the salt making industry!

  • @aron.rodriguez
    @aron.rodriguez Місяць тому +1

    I remember the time when DOH really promoted the use of iodized salt. There was actually a famous jingle they used in a commercial "Iodized salt, Iodized salt, mag iodize salt tayo"... And you know why they did that, because goiter was very prevalent in the Philippines back then. So hopefully the goiter cases don't spike up again in the country.

  • @lornapecaoco6468
    @lornapecaoco6468 Місяць тому +1

    Year 60's 70's We saw a lot of Salt makers in Sukat Paranaque ,

  • @DebbieMariz
    @DebbieMariz Місяць тому +1

    That iodized salt law paved the way for villages in Cavite replacing traditional salt fields. We’ve always brought our sacks of sea/rock salt from Pangasinan, and still the best for me.

  • @beanandbrown8751
    @beanandbrown8751 Місяць тому +6

    We need more of these types of videos. Thanks for putting this out.

  • @gianneerica5713
    @gianneerica5713 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you and Congrats!

  • @johnnysoriano5910
    @johnnysoriano5910 Місяць тому

    More power and thank you so much to your fantastic DOCUMENTARY !!!!👏🏽👍🏽

  • @mavyszachary5377
    @mavyszachary5377 Місяць тому +7

    *Others worry about the "microplastics" in our salt. Like bro, it's pretty everywhere we eat nowadays. If their not gonna get it from salt, I'm sure they'll get it from fish or fruits anyway lol*

  • @cvbenjaminb
    @cvbenjaminb Місяць тому +1

    Spread the word 🙏

  • @daveagbulos3218
    @daveagbulos3218 Місяць тому

    Excellent and well made video! Keep it up!

  • @robertblanks9602
    @robertblanks9602 Місяць тому

    I’m so impressed with the precious way of doing this. It must be preserved 😮👆🙏👏👍🤝

  • @madimemixea8813
    @madimemixea8813 Місяць тому +1

    i support filipino made anlaki ng competition among.other country ang mga ibang mayayaman sinusupport nila yung himalayan salt

  • @glennvillahermosa2662
    @glennvillahermosa2662 Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for the Awesome & informative doco’s You & Your Team make Erwan, I always pass on Your UA-cam site whenever my Aussie mates wanted to know about Philippines. Top Class 10/10

  • @dhadhaydreamer
    @dhadhaydreamer Місяць тому +1

    This is great news ❤ wonder if you will have an episode using these salts for your recipes. 😊

  • @carlenemanzares6053
    @carlenemanzares6053 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this feature Erwan !..

  • @anamarieramirez9806
    @anamarieramirez9806 Місяць тому +1

    I am so happy to hear about this law! I've been trying to get some or even at least one kind for so long. Asin Tibuok or the Ted-ted is quite hard to find. I hope with this new development it will be easier to find these artisan salts.

  • @josedelgado7732
    @josedelgado7732 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you Erwin and FEATR team for promoting local salt!

  • @saint101m4
    @saint101m4 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you Erwan and team for doing this documentary and great news to salt farmers/miners (?)

  • @daisycuatriz6836
    @daisycuatriz6836 Місяць тому +1

    Masarap po yang doldol kahit walang ulam yan yong ulam namin Sana pag uwi ko makabili ako nyan.pero saan kaya ako makakabili nyan.doldol tawag saamin nyan❤

  • @mamsantee6083
    @mamsantee6083 Місяць тому

    I LOVE YOUR DOCUMENTARY

  • @nemski10
    @nemski10 Місяць тому

    SNR has been selling Kirkland non-iodized salt for a very long time and no government agency has flagged them when the old Asin Law was in effect. But I am very much happy with the new law allowing non-iodized salt to be sold in the market. Kudos to Featr for igniting the discussion and challenging the lawmakers to amend the law. Keep doing what you do! ❤

  • @charlesdiaz6974
    @charlesdiaz6974 Місяць тому

    Thank you, thank you for showing this video. Amazing people from the Philippines show a nature. The good people of Philippines are so humble. I just wish I could live there like that. I'm here United States in Florida and I'm watching this video. Thank you so much for showing this. Because we don't have real salt anymore.
    I'm gonna see if I can order. Online song salt from Brazil. I mean from. Philippine.
    Philippine, because I don't get eye. A dime for my body needs iodine, and we don't have it here. Then you were saying thank you and God bless the people Philippines. The good people of Philippines are so humble and good people. I wish I could live there like that simple.No iPhone, no TV.Just nate god bless everyone philippines.

  • @wind9487
    @wind9487 Місяць тому +1

    Tnk u!!! Will do buy!!

  • @konjo2484
    @konjo2484 Місяць тому

    Again a good documentary from mr Erwann!! This is so good super galing at saka To its finest... galing wla akong masabe lht tlga is very well said sa video na ito. Very intelectual ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @cheukyanna7987
    @cheukyanna7987 Місяць тому +1

    I love this topic

  • @wen_cua1997
    @wen_cua1997 Місяць тому +1

    Traditional salt amazing. Support locals.

  • @RovingRomeros
    @RovingRomeros Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this! I found it really interesting and informative. Keep up the great work! 😊 #PositiveVibes

  • @melchordelmoral8075
    @melchordelmoral8075 Місяць тому

    Very nice 💯

  • @rizza3223
    @rizza3223 Місяць тому

    Thanks I saw it,I remember when I was 7 years old we picth sea water we Put. in a large carajay then put a fire. Until they became salt...thankssss memories is there...

  • @kennyroyscrypto4935
    @kennyroyscrypto4935 Місяць тому +1

    Husay mo! How did you know this place and culture about old traditional salt making? Madami ako gusto kwento at sabihin but to make it short, it was the year 1995 under of Fidel V. Ramos a former President of the Philippines. Sya ang dahilan kung bakit napatupad ang pagbabawal ng Organic Salt at kailangan lahat ay IODIZED. Natural or Organic i sbetter than IODIZED! Dahil and organic has pure of natural minerals including the iodine. I am from Cavite and laki ako sa Tanza cavite near in Kawit cavite.

  • @alloysworld5340
    @alloysworld5340 Місяць тому

    Great documentary! Very informative and the selected topic is much needed to be known by the present generation.

  • @herlexify
    @herlexify Місяць тому

    Thanks!

  • @michelleame254
    @michelleame254 Місяць тому

    I didn’t know we have artisanal salt in the Philippines until today. My MIL brag about the himalayan salt she bought from the US when she came home to visit us. Now I’m going to share this video to her for awareness that we too Filipinos have artisanal salt and brag it too😊🇵🇭

  • @beverlyzoeller9550
    @beverlyzoeller9550 Місяць тому

    WOW!!!HOW THEY MADE SALT,GOD BLESS YOU WHO MADE THESE SALTS

  • @Cbr1174
    @Cbr1174 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you FEATR for this documentary.