As a Bisaya from Northern Mindanao, a tabirak/binignit is never complete without the quintessential landang. I love munching on its chewy goodness. Now that I'm in Luzon, I have never seen it anywhere in any palengke I've been to. Thanks for featuring this underrated local ingredient! 😍
@featrmedia2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story! we hope this brought back nice memories. 😍
@TheIntrovertKitchen2 ай бұрын
@@featrmedia, so many good memories 😍😍😍 We used to make this as well when I was growing up in a farming town in Bohol. It was like a community affair...I would accompany my grandmother from the start of the process of making landang until the final product was distributed to everyone involved, including the owner of the buri tree. Missing those days ❤
@ChelzkieBangos2 ай бұрын
Kinugay tawag ani sa amua.
@GhostWarrior-r9f2 ай бұрын
Bitaw kalami anang binignit atung pulag kolor
@rosiebaloro51392 ай бұрын
lami jud ang binig nit
@patroclus42 ай бұрын
I commend FEATR for its videos featuring Philippine indigenous cuisine. As a food technologist, your videos open different perspectives on Filipino cuisines that cannot be seen in books or learned in classrooms. Most importantly, you feature Filipino dishes that are not known by the general population and can be lost through time due to changes in diet preference and influences of external cultures. This channel is a significant step towards promoting Filipino cuisine, and educating Filipinos to what truly is ours. This channel deserves an award!
@KenIvanBuendicho2 ай бұрын
Agree
@rbmarbella2 ай бұрын
You're not buying a snack... But painstaking result of love and dedication... Priceless!
@tonex1152 ай бұрын
priceless but no value.. kaya tignan mo antas ng pamumuhay.. gusto mo yarn? hahaha ede mamundok ka na rin hahaha
@billyjoedelavega28652 ай бұрын
Our Binignit/Tabirak would never be complete without this ingredient. And i didn’t know it is this precious to create. Landang should be priced more in the market.
@mommasond2 ай бұрын
very interesting! now ko lang malaga na appreciate ang mga suman human sa atin.
@raralee076462 ай бұрын
I’m from mindanao and we call that landang. it’s purplish / brownish in color when uncooked and it turns translucent just like sago when it’s cooked. i didn’t realize how tidious and difficult to obtain it . thank you for this vlog. i’m so ashamed not to much about my food source.❤❤❤
@sujujewel26392 ай бұрын
It is a laborious job. And the generations of today are no longer aware of how folks from the past valued traditions and heirloom food ingredients. Thank you Featr team for showing us the diverse aspects of Filipino life.
@hazelinaaquino85572 ай бұрын
One of the best memories i had when i was a gradeschooler, was buying binignit from an old lady near our school during recess time. She used landang & rice aside from the usual camote, banana & few strands of jackfruit. But that was the best binignit I’ve tasted ever- simple ingredients nothing fancy. I was used to having cookies & breads at school when we were in the city, but shifting to the province was the best thing happened to me & my sibs. I often asked my mom to cook the same way how that Nanay cooks her binignit, but she failed. Maybe because she hasnt tried it too. Anyhow, now that I’m older I’ll try to relive that memory and cook something for my little girl instead - the binignit with only landang & rice as the main ingredients.. Thank you for this feature.. ❤ good job.
@maverickjudd2 ай бұрын
I really apreciate FEATR doing this kinds of videos showcasing our culture and food. Although I am saddened to see that I know so little of our heritage and feel so sheltered living in the bubble of Manila and not knowing these regional foods. Even travelling locally you don't really get to experience a lot of these things.
@norevicmaghinay65222 ай бұрын
I echo someone’s comment here that growing up in northern Mindanao and Holy Week wouldn’t be complete without tabirak with landang which you guys should try.there’s something about that food ingredient that makes the tabirak more unique,comforting and part of the Mindanao food tradition during Holy Week and even in other days.now living in the uk watching this makes me miss home more and makes me just want to sit in the corner and eat it with family while the rain is pouring.thank you for featuring this featr ❤
@featrmedia2 ай бұрын
Salamat!
@coolfrey2 ай бұрын
I miss that moment too, eating in the corner while raining..w/ parents and siblings..😢🙂
@VAJoyss2 ай бұрын
Anyone from Butuan City here? There’s a barangay (Brgy. Banza) in Butuan where you find the best suman palagsing! They hold the tradition of making it from LUMBIA (Metroxylon longispinum). In this Brgy., is where you’ll find the Banza Church Ruins. Reputed to be one of the most beautiful stone structure back in 1600s! Thank you for this FEATR! I’m buying palagsing tomorrow😉
@volliecrazechАй бұрын
I grew up in Butuan thinking it was a delicacy. Now I know that it's also a delicacy in different parts of the country, just wow!
@JillMarieShaivaneaGustelo-f8iАй бұрын
I buy palagsing in Langihan. Where specifically in Banza is that place? Within the ruins?
@mylesaway7910 күн бұрын
Yes Taga Los Angeles ko, living here in New Zealand now, I love palagsing sa airport me makapalit pirme
@loypotv2143 күн бұрын
Yes... butuanon here.... shout out to all butuanons....
@oruenelmshade75422 күн бұрын
Unsay kalahian ani sa Unaw? I grew up knowing that it is from the core of Lumbia, and we call it Unaw not Landang. I thought lahi ng Landang nga baligya sa Langihan pang sagol sa Binignit ug lahi sab ng Unaw pang himo ug Palagsing. Lahi ng Buli ug lahi sab ng Lumbia, right? I am asking cause I'm getting confused by the comments.
@sidlee72058 күн бұрын
It's very important to document all these Filipino recipes, traditions, and beliefs for future generations. KZbin made it possible to create important contents like this which can be shared to the whole world. It's amazing what people can make from different natural resources though somewhat tedious and requires cutting the whole tree. I hope the tree that they cut was not wasted.
@annetheresesibayan77162 ай бұрын
Amazing! No fancy equipments. They rely on hard work, creativity and respect to their traditions. Food is one of the best ways to introduce our culture to other nations. Ang galing ng Pilipino! 😍
@josesonnyrama22752 ай бұрын
Isa yan sa Buhay survival sa bundok. .thanks for making ds content para aware o Malaman ng ibang tao kng paano Gawin at same time food for life. .
@edmundcua33962 ай бұрын
As a city person, I do not haggle the price from these folks as I appreciate the hard work to come up with a heritage and authentic food.
@tellydianadayondon65342 ай бұрын
Wow.....sana ituro ito sa mga kabataan lalo na sa mga agriculture courses.......
@ianalphaomega2 ай бұрын
i hope nabigyan ng tamang talent fee si Mother. ang effort at ang hassle pala gumawa ang kumuha ng landang. grabe. salute
@JK-fn7zv2 ай бұрын
True
@jerzx7772 ай бұрын
I remember in my hometown northern part of Cebu, San Remegio. There was a tremendous heat which last a year or more around 1982. They don't have much food to eat. They cut this huge and tall Buli tree, and they process it to make it "Landang". they cooked it like a rice. everyone is happy.
@markjayborromeo98837 күн бұрын
Saksak lage ila landang..ako nabaw an sa buli man
@JanuWaray2 ай бұрын
My parents in Leyte used to cook this when they were still alive. The last time I had the privilege of tasting this exquisite farmer's delicacy was probably back in 2019. Nanay passed away due to cancer in 2021... Tatay followed her just a year after. I miss them both, terribly.
@rhodaestrada38312 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. Must have been really difficult, but take the comfort with the idea that they're now in a safe place where pain and suffering no longer exist and they're now with our Lord God. Sana masarap ulam mo parati 🤗
@donzkietv76712 ай бұрын
arasep
@CG-fn2cj2 ай бұрын
Nag comment lang ako about this dati, now it's finally here sa FEATR. Common to sa PNG, Indonesia and Malaysia. To the quuen of sago research in the Philippines, Dr. Dulce Flores a.k.a "The Sago Queen", sana happy ka jan sa heaven.
@nunyabiznes332 ай бұрын
Ibang genus ata yung sa PNG. Metroxylon daw tapos pagnagsesearch ako ng "Metroxylon Philippines" walang results.
@CG-fn2cj2 ай бұрын
@@nunyabiznes33 same bro. Try to search for Dr. Flores UP Mindanao Sago. I utilitized that too sa product devt ko sa UP Mindanao
@CG-fn2cjАй бұрын
@@nunyabiznes33 yes iba. buri pala to. My bad
@ianmelrenzgarcia9922 ай бұрын
Now I know why it's extremely rare to have landang served on the table during occasions, although I know what landang is, but I only know what it is, but not how to prepare and where it came from. I am from Bohol and yes I rarely encounter this food 😮 Truly an informative video. ❤
@featrmedia2 ай бұрын
Much love!
@zupdudefamily94082 ай бұрын
Thanks Featr for making this kind of videos. Ang galing niyong magdocument. For future generations ito.
@metrodandy2 ай бұрын
When traveling in Butuan City, a friend offered me palagsing and a story. According to the elders, palagsing which is made of landang was their primary source of food during WW2 in the jungle where they retreated to avoid japanese soldiers.
@InsightfulPH2 ай бұрын
As a Mindawan who loves Binignit, I never knew that this is how landang was made! Thank you for this.
@madeliciadonaldson9983Ай бұрын
Ano pong uri ng kahoy iyan
@JoshMiral2 ай бұрын
Educational! This is my first time knowing what Landang is made of. Makes me proud!
@amen7002 ай бұрын
Great production Brother. Loved how there was no narration and just all the sounds come to life...Bravo!!
@NoralizaGabriel2 ай бұрын
Love this video, it's raw and pure, no twist and turn.
@broabaygames6340Ай бұрын
ang sarap nyan landang sa boli,,,,pwede suman pwede rin pang binignit,, masarap talaga mamumuhay sa probensya kasi libre lahat ng pag kain kung masipag kalang katulad nyan daming proseso bago lutuin ang kainin pero masarap talaga kasi galing sa taniman fresh pa kinuha,,,
@elaizabanatao33362 ай бұрын
i will never skip a featr heirloom video, always learning something new with these bunch🤗
@ninamantos59442 ай бұрын
living for Featr heirloom videos. Grateful naabutan ko rin mga gumagawa ng landang from our town, binignit is never complete without it.
@MCTesorio2 ай бұрын
ang sarap nito... Landang from Bohol is the best for me..
@stephenrosaupan90763 күн бұрын
My childhood memories...7months of famine.....this buri tree saves us our community..1 buri tree 50yrs old an more..can feed 1clan...b4 we can eat lot sweet an tears to invest...😢😢😢...it really bring back my childhood memories...by the way we do this in bohol too..where lots of buri tree grow in the wild...
@magdalenadastur28872 ай бұрын
Manang chief, you are blessed eating organic food, I feel envy in a way that doesn't exist where I live. I'm excited to watch this as it reminds me of being outskirts [bundok province]. We had gigantic several buli trees, yes it was dammed hard for long preparation. 65 years ago could be seen easily at any markets in Philippines.
@muzneeannedecena35052 ай бұрын
The amount of hard work is exceptional. This should be considered as an artisanal ingredient.
@lyndelosreyes31692 ай бұрын
Ka katuwa nmsn po kau kht nsa Liblib o bukid Yong place nio ang linis nio sa pag kain nka gloves at magamit ng kutsara pansandok so proud po taga province din po ako batangas at sana mkatikim din ako ng ganyan pagkain god bless ke tatay na nag putol ng puno at sa inyo g anak na natulong sa inyo nanay god bless ingat po kau😊
@joelelechosa91022 ай бұрын
With all the rare and indigenous ingredients in the Philippines featured by Featr, I hope that the government or LGU's from where these ingredients come from notice this. It can be a way to promote their region to be supported or use it as a tourist attraction. Baka kasi yun ang way to preserve or save them. And promote them by using them in local dishes or delicasies or gawan ng bagong putahe gamit ang ingredient na yun. Kagaya lang ng ube na dating kilala lang bilang halaya na ngayon nakikita at ginagamit sa iba't ibang pagkain. Makita din sana ng mga local scientist, biology students or local cooks na pag-aralan at gawan ng paraan para maimprove ang lasa nito. Because I think that is the main goal why the channel features them, educate and inform the people.
@timdella922 ай бұрын
Most places in Visayas and Mindanao have these. These are abundant and common ingredients. Never found it in Manila though.
@hazelinaaquino85572 ай бұрын
I so agree with you.
@iamrjabella2 ай бұрын
May i suggest getting someone to narrate this type of content ng featr. like local filipino actors/singer etc natin with distinct voices parang ang lakas mka David Attenborough feels.
@qmpossible11452 ай бұрын
I love these kinds of videos. It's like literally being there with them. Please make more similar videos like this. ❤
@ricklentless2 ай бұрын
I am from east of Indonesia. I found it similar about the process and also the cuisine itself. Here in Maluku we’ve called it “Lamet”. I don’t know if this similarity is coincidence as one of the Kapitan here in Philippines joined the Spaniard to go to Maluku to find spices. I learn about it when visiting the Fort Santiago in Intramuros.
@Manananggal-oe8gsАй бұрын
Indonesians and Filipinos belongs to Austronesian race, maybe Austronesians have been doing this and was passed to the next generations.
@unwritten9882 ай бұрын
I grew up eating binignit as a kid during the lenten season and landang was my favorite component of the dish. I knew of the ingredient but, I never knew it takes so much labor to produce. Back then, it was quite common to see this ingredient being sold in the local markets here in our town (in Cebu). In the past few years unfortunately, I only see them being sold during the lenten season.
@EmilyVerr2 ай бұрын
Lami ang Landang sa bisag unsa nga Suman. Salamat ninyu @Featr sa pag video ani.
@McJuneTagaBukid2 ай бұрын
Ambulong yung tawag nito sa Panay Island. A good source of starch. Magandang roofing material po yung dahon niya. 😊 mas mahaba yung life span niya compared sa nipa.
@vickyprice6984Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing some information about this tree but sad it has to be knockdown to be eaten.
@McJuneTagaBukidАй бұрын
@@vickyprice6984 the sad reality. It takes years to grow then in a minute can be cut down to be a source of food.
@vickyprice6984Ай бұрын
@PiPoL.1 plant more of this tree, Sir, and in the future, you will have plenty to harvest not just for once but plentiful and spread them in tge Philippines. It's a good source of food kung taghirap ng panahon. God bless.
@aprillekwon28342 ай бұрын
Bago ra na introduce sa akoa ang landang kay nag luto mig binignit sa akong mga students and now here I am watching how landang is being prepared. Thank you for an informative video. 🤍
@mainecasulocan14312 ай бұрын
when i was young, this kind of native food was prepared by my father and mother, this will serve as a meryenda , or painit in my place😊
@anthonynavarro40522 ай бұрын
Ayaw pagsabi ng pobre Te! Labor of love talaga ang bawat suman.
@eileensantosl81492 ай бұрын
Kudos to the team, another informative documentary. I am learning a lot and would love to visit so many places in the Philippines😊 Maraming salamt po, always waiting for your next vlog👍
@timdella922 ай бұрын
Every time we go home to the Philippines, my mom would always bring this back to Canada. Binignit is not complete without Landang.
@MerleneGroen-ouano2 ай бұрын
I missed landang of Cebu so much which is so long in the process before it's made into landang, to much work and very delicious❤❤❤
@donyadiaries53032 ай бұрын
Landang is the best in every binignit. It gives me completeness in every bite.
@mahilmagdasal85342 ай бұрын
I've stayed 6 years in Cebu and I always liked their binignit, it's more unique with landang.
@sbdiaries2 ай бұрын
Amazing 😊and very hard working good old fashioned tools . Thanks for sharing 👍 greetings from England 🏴 Simon and Beth ❤❤❤
@mommyelisse2 ай бұрын
Dito po sa amin sa probincya ng Aklan, ang tawag jan ay ambueong (ambolong) Kalimitang ginagawang suman o kaya panghalo sa bilobilo. Ang dahon po nito ang pinakamahal at matibay na klase ng pawid
@janeblogs18502 ай бұрын
Ang sarp ito namimiss ko tlga sa probinsya,
@ginamosh8 күн бұрын
The coconut grater reminds me of the wounds in my palm from the blades when I was a young kid and learning how to grate the coconuts. Life skills like this are no longer known to the youngsters these days when everything is already processed and canned or foil- packed.
@arieldeg41562 ай бұрын
you guys are doing an amazing job telling these peoples' stories. i do hope, however, they get additional compensation from the views on these videos about them.
@rafaelperalta16762 ай бұрын
Never knew Landang is quite rare. Binignit wouldn't be complete without it. It's one of my fave ingredients and chewing on it is such a delight. Edit: After finishing the video, it's worrying to think that, in the future, we may not be able to have a taste it anymore. 😢
@scalemodeltutor98412 ай бұрын
Shoutout sa nakadiskobre neto, naimagine ko kung ilang puno ang napagtestingan nila para malaman ang tamang puno
@neristasemilla36952 ай бұрын
I never thought that tapioca is from a family of palm tree.Thank you Featr for the content ❤🙏
@CasimiroBukayo2 ай бұрын
We need more quality content like these. Most people's attention spans have significantly dwindled, due in most part to socmed addiction. Social Media has trained us to expect quick surges of dopamine at lesser and lesser time intervals and durations every year. Hence the continued rise of "brain rot" content, inevitably frying the brain esp. those at an early age.
@rosaruiz4432 ай бұрын
Ang sarap nyan,,, pag natyempohan nyo po sa labas ng airport ng Butuan I mean b4 po kayo pumasok sa loob, meron po binebentang suman (budbod tawag nila)
@cecilnhe37002 ай бұрын
Naabutan ko pa ito kumain luto ng lola ko puto noon landang sa cambuhat buenavista bohol ang daming proceso bago makakain.
@graceyortega12932 ай бұрын
I remembered eating this when I was young in my father's hometown in Negros Oriental. my relatives would make it into "kalamayhati" - if memory serves me right. It's so delicious, somewhat powdery but so yummy! I dont even know how to describe it anymore. hahaha
@KurtSumiwanАй бұрын
Oi msarap Yan lumbia n puno tawag s amin niyan.msarap tlga yan.nung bata ako nkakain ako now Dina tlga.
@mommasond2 ай бұрын
must be so delicious! the process seemed so complicated pero so typical of parang starch making coming from patatas, corn or any tubers...very interesting! I hope someday make tikim din nyan.
@markjayborromeo98837 күн бұрын
Masarap talaga yang..chewy na matamis at may aroma...budbud buli tawag samin nyan
@benettesantiago1312 ай бұрын
Thank you, Erwan and the Featr Team. I've always loved landang, a cheap afternoon merienda here in Ormoc. Now that i know how precious it is, and how you have to cut down a mature tree to harvest it, it makes me want to not eat it anymore. I'd feel guilty.
@user-vm5rf8ek2c2 ай бұрын
Love the Channel, just a comment, it would more interesting if this was “Narrated”, hard to read captions and watch, thank you
@marygraceflores47602 ай бұрын
Yay! New upload na naman! Always here to support FEATR ❤
@anthonynavarro40522 ай бұрын
Ayos naman ang Team mo Erwan. Nakakabilib talaga. Swerte mo pa at nakatikim kayo ng pambihirang meryenda. Wala bang pa Sharon yan at ng makatikim din kahit 1 lang?
@jashevitubs54902 ай бұрын
As an alternative to landag flour, mag flour na lang ng kamote or kahit steamed kamote mixed with coconut meat plus a little bit of sugar. Suman pa rin ang labas. Buong maghapon na ang inubos ni Nanay. Walang subtitle yung ibang Bisdak convo ok lang ba yung ibang nanonood dyan? Question, marami pang natira sa puno ng buli, may mahaharvest pa ba sa ibang parts doon. Sayang naman 50 years yung puno tapos ang flour lang ang kukunin😔
@joergeabanador24232 ай бұрын
...same concern...sana balance ung pag putol ng puno ng buli or may alternative n pamalit n flour...ung uraro rotorcraft same procedure ng pag gawa ng harina...kc sayang 50 years n puno kunting harina lang din nakuha...pero if namamatay din ung puno after 50 years ok lang putulin at dapat may mga bagong puno kapalit...para in the future di maubos dyan puno ng buli...but any way thanks for showing that tradition...
@lenavillajuan33442 ай бұрын
Namiss ko boses ni erwan, Nahirapan ako magbasa😊 Nakakamiss mga pagkaing bukid tlga lalo na at d yan mkikita dito sa ibang bansa.
@elsanazario6512 ай бұрын
Sarap nyan gawing ginataan at suman may isang setio sa amin na gumagawa nyan landang kung tawagin sa amin yan madaming proseso yan bago makain😁sibakin ibilad at pag tuyo na bayohin ayagon onawon tas pag matigas na yong latak koskoson at iloto yong lotu na yon yong tawagin na landang pwede mona gawing suman o kaya ihalo sa ginataang bilo bilo.
@mylesaway7910 күн бұрын
Yes delicacy po yan sa Butuan City, sana magtanim pa sila baka wala na po yan next generation :(
@nheilonggasenas95612 ай бұрын
Sa wakas nasagot na rin ang tanung sa isipan ko kng anu ung hinahalo sa binignit dati na lagi ko binibili sa cebu way back during college days, merienda ko bago pumasok😅 ang sarap chewy sya. Landang pla un😊
@aninipot0012 ай бұрын
Wow! weirdly this video is so relaxing to me. I miss Palagsing, coz there's no palagsing in Cebu.
@lyhj_30072 ай бұрын
😱😱 oh how i miss landang.. i used to eat this in my elementary days..
@Arcel04032 ай бұрын
Ukaw yan tawag sa aklan eh.. napakasarap nyan e suman🥰kakamiss😊
@myrnathorne84932 ай бұрын
I love this kind Of food Landang
@rosariomaestrado802 ай бұрын
Yes I’m from Butuan City that’s our own delicacy very Miss that food very much ❤
@Lorn1971crushedBUTNOTdestroyed2 ай бұрын
Sarap po nyan, mao nga tambok pa ko kaayo sa gamay pa. Kay kugihan akong Nanay magluto ana.😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@freedrichvon16512 ай бұрын
Lami bitaw ug naay landang ang binignit...pero BAANG man siguro tawag sa amoang lugar sa BOHOL
@paulatobias55562 ай бұрын
Masarap yan👍👍
@GodFatherInHeavenАй бұрын
that was so nice and good taste the realy question is how many years to grow that plant again? how many plants they are left in the forest, hope they plant again to harvest another days months and years
@dyaenerys2 ай бұрын
I remember the same process being done by the Dumagats/Remontados of Northern Quezon to a similar palm tree called Pugahan, they extract the inner part of the tree to make tapioca starch as well and make it into suman and else. It's a staple among their tribe especially during rough times.
@ricksuarez965313 күн бұрын
Looks delicious!!❤
@mickeygreenph16 күн бұрын
this nov. nagluto mig binignit with landang. lami kaayo ihalo ang landang ihalo sa dinuldog.
@jbbs43412 ай бұрын
We bisaya we like landang sa among binignit 😊..importanting sahog yan sa amin ,, 😊
@japanesegum2 ай бұрын
landaaaang!!!! kalami isagol sa binignit aaaaaa 🤤 kini gid among gina-request ug naay mupa-manila nga gikan sa probinsya huhuhu!! dili complete ang pasalubong ug way landang ✨
@sagittar34072 ай бұрын
Bata pa ako, sumama ako sa paggawa nga landang. Ang boung puno nasa bakuran ng may ari ng puno. Kaya parang bayanihan ang nangyari. Madaming matatanda na nagtulong tulong sa pagkudkud at kaming mga bata na mga pasaway sa paligid. Nag iingay kung kilan na pwedeng ilagay sa sako ang mga na kudkud. 😅 Kailangan pala hati hati in sa lahat ng tumulong mag proseso ng puno.😅 Naalala ko may ginawa Auntie ko parang pancake na tostado.Yun ang pinaka paborito ko. Kasi yung ang pinakamadaling gawin after na ma sala ang starch. The rest yung mga madami recipe.like Suman ,binignit etc.
@jadesayspeace20082 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to eat these kind of food again ♥️
@bslynn22012 ай бұрын
Palagsing!❤ I always wonder when this heirloom be featured here.
@elviea29002 ай бұрын
Lamia landang oi, benignit lamia
@monalizatutor96502 ай бұрын
We called it PALAGSING in BUTUAN CITY...this is known as our Local Special delicacy.
@animatixreaction720317 күн бұрын
I support this channel
@frankiefernandez92252 ай бұрын
That’s why I love the Philippines 💙💙💙💯💯💯
@angelicagaitos42302 ай бұрын
Imagine what was going through our ancestors' mind the very first time they gaze at the tree and wondered how they could eat it. How did our ancestors get the idea of cutting down the tree, grounding the trunks into bits, washing and sifting it to collect its starch, then cook it into a type of kakanin is beyond me.
@jedilady44852 ай бұрын
ahhhh Landang! kalami ana sa binignit uy!!!
@edithaadolfo54782 ай бұрын
the first time is tasted this landing is when i was about 12 y/o visiting my uncle in daanbantayan,cebu. we had this as our lunch in one of his workers in his fields. i had two bowls of ginat-ang landang.
@nelmanvlog56812 ай бұрын
Ang ganda naman sa kugar niyo idol may nakita pa ako ang daming ibon good luck idol bagong kaibigan ito payakap naman po idol sa bahay ko salamat 👍👍👍👍
@sallysally-n9o2 ай бұрын
Daghan ni sa Mindanao na mi punuan ani kon magbinignit sagol me oh Landang Kay sticky😋Gaisano Store sa Grocery tupad sa Manga Bulad pero Naay Kulay pink bilog ni siya👍
@raymonileto74882 ай бұрын
Wow.. kudos #FEATR.. 👏👏👏 Here in Panay Island, we call it Abulong (Ambueong in Aklanon). A good source of carbohydrates which is used to make Not only sago, but delicacies like "Suman nga Ambueong". The leaves has longer life span if used as roofings compared to Nipa.. 😍
@featrmedia2 ай бұрын
Amazing!
@raymonileto74882 ай бұрын
@@featrmedia btw, it is also one of the ingredients of "Eangkuga", also known as Ginataan, Ginat-an of the Ilonggos, and Binignit of Bisaya. ☺️
@tmsyquia2 ай бұрын
How to you find these indigenous food items to feature? Kudos to your efforts to promote not only Philippine cuisine, but also our culture. FEATR is so interesting and definitely informative and inspiring!