OFWs, hinimok na suportahan ang MSMEs sa pamamagitan ng pag-promote ng Filipino cuisine

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OFWs, hinimok na suportahan ang MSMEs sa pamamagitan ng pag-promote ng Filipino cuisine;

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00:00President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. encouraged our OFWs to help small businesses in the country
00:06by promoting Filipino food.
00:09According to the President, it's not hard to promote our Filipino cuisine
00:14because it's famous all over the world.
00:16Alan Francisco with the report. Rise and shine, Alan.
00:21President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. asked for the help of overseas Filipino workers
00:26to support micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises.
00:31This includes promoting Filipino cuisine all over the world.
00:36The role of OFWs, especially foreigners, is huge.
00:40To the OFWs, let's try Filipino food with our fellow Filipinos.
00:45Then, let's invite them here in the Philippines.
00:49President Marcos said it's easy to promote Filipino cuisine
00:52because our dishes are famous all over the world.
00:55According to the online site, Taste Atlas,
00:57the Philippines is already on the list of Top 100.
01:03Makati is number 100 in Best Food Cities and Regions in the World.
01:08Sinigang is number 97 in Best Dishes.
01:11Lumpiang, Shanghai is number 93 in Street Food.
01:14Pinoy Cooking is number 33 in Best Cuisines in the World.
01:20Gastronomic tourism, if you will,
01:22because food really brings tourists.
01:25Food does not just feed the stomach,
01:27it also feeds the soul.
01:29Using social media, President Marcos urged Filipinos
01:33to comment on his vlog about the food that will be included in their food trip.
01:37There's something going viral right now about parisans.
01:39It looks delicious.
01:41Let's see and let's try.
01:43Let's continue to support our local food and products.
01:48In the question, what is the President's favorite street food?
01:51Gurot.
01:52Sometimes, what I'm looking for is balut.
01:57I learned how to eat balut when I was young.
01:59What is First Lady Lisa Marcos' favorite food?
02:03First Lady Lisa's comfort food when it's just the two of us.
02:07We eat pizza, Pinoy food, and sashimi.
02:10What about their children?
02:12I can't forget when they were in London.
02:15When we got there, they came to us.
02:18When we got there, it was always cold.
02:20It rained a lot.
02:22It was wet and cold.
02:25They were looking for two things.
02:27Sinigang na baboy and puchero.
02:29What restaurant or food in Ilocos would you recommend?
02:34Ilocos is delicious.
02:36Let me just say.
02:37The dishes that I think are worthy of a Michelin star.
02:43Of course, our dinadaraan.
02:45It's so delicious.
02:46I think all Filipinos know our bagnet from Batac.
02:50There's also empanada, miki, grilled beef, and fish.
02:57Some people like to eat raw fish.
03:00There are too many.
03:01I'm sure someone will complain that I didn't include their food.
03:06But there's a lot of delicious food.
03:07As long as the presentation is good, the cooking is good.
03:10President Marcos also has a talent in cooking.
03:13My talent in cooking is that I can make food.
03:18No matter what's in the refrigerator or what's left in the can.
03:22Because I'm used to being alone for a long time.
03:25I've been a bachelor for a long time.
03:27I'm not really into shopping.
03:29You don't think about it.
03:30When you get home from school or work,
03:33whatever you have.
03:34Another talent in cooking is that I only use one pan.
03:38Sometimes, I only use one plate.
03:40Sometimes, it's not a plate anymore.
03:41It's in the pan.
03:43I made that.
03:44You'll laugh.
03:45Those who have been bachelors for a long time,
03:47they know all of that.
03:48Especially those who are abroad.
03:49You don't have a cook.
03:50You don't have a helper.
03:51Right?
03:52You'll really learn from that.

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