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00:00We're still here at Salazar Street in Binondo, Manila.
00:05Here we can see the fruit and fruit vendors.
00:10They opened their shop early because they expect that
00:14even if it's just 10 pesos for the Chinese New Year,
00:17there will be a lot of people who will buy.
00:19This is a fruit and fruit vendor, but this is a fruit and fruit vendor.
00:24Do you know that they added more ingredients for good luck?
00:27Before, we only saw ginger being sold.
00:31Now, we have onions and garlic.
00:34Let's ask the vendor here.
00:37This ginger, this garlic and onion is also for good luck.
00:42A lot of people are ordering for good harvest.
00:47Ah, good harvest.
00:49These garlic and onions.
00:53Aside from garlic, onions and ginger, you also have a lot of plants.
00:57What kind of plants are those?
00:59This is a money tree.
01:00Money tree.
01:01What is money tree for?
01:02For business.
01:03For business.
01:05Pineapple.
01:05What kind of pineapple?
01:06Is there a small one or a big one?
01:08For business as well.
01:09For business as well.
01:10Okay, I also saw that they have rice.
01:13They have rice.
01:13They have rice for what?
01:16For good harvest as well.
01:18For good harvest as well.
01:19These are the other kinds of plants that I can see.
01:24This is a fortune plant.
01:25It's good for selling.
01:26Fortune plant is good for selling?
01:28Why is that?
01:30It's for attracting customers.
01:33Attracting customers.
01:34When you sell here, do you notice that a lot of people come here for good luck?
01:42Every year, a lot of people come here to buy.
01:45I saw this plant here.
01:47Let's take a look.
01:48This is a welcome plant.
01:51There's a welcome plant.
01:52What is a welcome plant?
01:53It's part of the welcome.
01:57It's part of the fortune.
01:59What about this one?
02:00What kind of tree is that?
02:03It's called kiat-kiat.
02:05Why? Is it good luck?
02:07That's the main reason why it's strong now.
02:09How much does it cost?
02:11Maybe it's around 10,000 pesos or more.
02:15Is that a real fruit?
02:16It's real.
02:17What does it taste like?
02:19It's a bit sour.
02:21Does it have seeds?
02:22Yes, it has seeds.
02:24It has seeds?
02:25But it's a real plant?
02:26Yes, it's real.
02:27Hold it like this.
02:29Really? Let me see.
02:31It's real.
02:32Isn't it just a calamansi?
02:34No, it's different.
02:35It's a different calamansi.
02:36Okay.
02:37This is what they sell.
02:39So you buy the whole plant?
02:40Yes, it's real.
02:42Around 10,000 pesos?
02:43They sell it at a higher price.
02:45So you really need to have 10,000 pesos
02:48to buy that plant.
02:51What is it? Kiat-kiat?
02:53There, it's a kiat-kiat plant.
02:54Okay, my fellow travelers,
02:57let's go to the fruit shop.
03:01How's the sale of our fruits?
03:04It's okay.
03:05It's just a bit expensive.
03:06What are your special fruits?
03:08For example, we have an atis.
03:10It's big. How much is it?
03:12We sell it for 1,500 pesos per kilo.
03:15How much is it?
03:16Around two pieces.
03:19Let me see.
03:21Isn't that an atis?
03:24No, it's an atis.
03:25It's an atis from Taiwan.
03:26It's only a few pieces.
03:30And you said,
03:34one kilo is two pieces.
03:371,500 pesos?
03:381,500 pesos.
03:39So you have a budget for fruits.
03:41What is this?
03:42It's a big pongcan.
03:45A big pongcan?
03:46How much is it per kilo?
03:47We sell it for 250 pesos per piece.
03:50Per piece?
03:51If it's two pieces, it's 500 pesos.
03:54You have a good budget.
03:55There's an apple here.
03:56We're used to apples.
03:58We're popular.
03:59The most delicious apple is NB.
04:01NB? How much is it?
04:03It's 150 pesos per piece.
04:03150 pesos per piece.
04:05So you have to go here.
04:08We also have Japanese apples.
04:11Is that a Japanese apple?
04:12It's a Japanese apple.
04:13It's also green.
04:14It's also delicious.
04:15So it's an apple.
04:15How much is it per piece?
04:16We sell it for 300 pesos per piece.
04:18Per piece?
04:18Yes.
04:19I feel like I'm drowning here.
04:23We'll go around later.
04:24Wait, I need to have a lot of budget here
04:26because that's the price we're seeing.
04:29You can buy it.
04:30Yes, you can buy it now.
04:31You can buy it because you'll go here.
04:32You need to have a lot of money.
04:34We'll go back later.
04:35Let's find out what you can buy here.
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