Hello Kulas, Tikay loves so much all these different kinds of dried fishes… Thank you for sharing all these precious moments. Best regards from Marc and Tikay in France
Thank you so visiting my hometown, made me nostalgic.....I used to sell that maruya around town when when I was growing up to help pay for school. **mauyay** (magayon) in Buhi
Thank you for featuring my home town kulas and I wish you injoy and I hope that you will visit also the brangay cabatuan in buhi someday to sea how beautiful it is we have a resort there
Kulas that brown round thing that you pick in the market, we call it "Panutsa", I usually used that panutsa in cooking Biko.....and thanks for always promoting "local" Kulas and thank you to Boy Perstaym, he knows our Bikol history.....take care, stay safe and enjoy your scooter journey...God bless you too.
Wow NASA bicol ka pala aydol... Taga bicol din ako, puntahan mo Ang mga pasyalan sa bicol albay, cagsawa ,kawa-kawa ligao ,mayon reshouse ,camlig lake , injoy sa bicol po, godbless, safe travels
I love sinarapan fish just saute it with garlic onion tomatoes salt and pepper and it’s delicious or you can cook Okoy with sinarapan fish . You are lucky kulas you’ve been to so many places in the Phil’s that I wasn’t able to go to when I was still living in the Philippines. Keep safe always kulas . OMG you are eating SINAPOT the fried banana which is my favorite snack , enjoy it kulas .
According to legend the town got it's name when it was settled by people escaping refugees from the Mayon Volcano eruption which buried the settlement of Cagsawa (now a part of my hometown of Daraga in Albay), in which perhaps one refugee was asked by a spaniard what is the name of the place and it was misunderstood to mean what happened to them. The reply was "naka-BUHI" which you know in visayan as to mean "escaped alive." Bicolano and Visayan share many words, including "buhi" bit there are also plenty which aren't like the word for fish which is "sira" in bicol but which is destroyed or not working (FUBAR) in tagalog and in visayan which means, as you guessed it "daot" (hi Kumander!) in visayan. Another interesting word is Oragon/Uragon a favorite bicolano word that is double entendre. It could either mean in positive as someone or something brilliant or in negative someone or something very bad. It has it's roots though in the visayan word "uwagan or uwagon" or in english someone libidinous. It is believed in the pre-hispanic days that someone libidinous will sire a lot of children. Especially those that would become warrior or hunting men. You don't mess around with someone who has lots of children who would defend him which is something good but if you also have plenty of children, it will be difficult to feed them all or they devour the resources around the area which is something bad.
The places you visit are amazing! Truly love watching your videos! Love watching you try different Filipino food. That banana on 2 sticks looks good! Power on! 😃 Would like to try renting a car and drive around from Manila to northern Luzon all the way down to southern Luzon. Looks like the road infrastructure is pretty good in Luzon. Would like to take the ferry to visit some islands from Luzon and Mindanao but not sure if it’s doable by car. I love lighthouses, too! Would love to travel with Therine! I know she will enjoy the lighthouses in the US - lots of them here! ☺️
Welcome to my Hometown!! Thank you for also promoting the smallest edible fish in the world, SINARAPAN. ❤❤ It was named Sinarapan because of the way of catching those, (SARAP) Using nets like mosquito nets with smaller holes. #ProudBUHInon
The sinarapan or what we previously call as tabios (my high school principal has that surname) may not be the smallest fish on record but it definitely is the smallest edible fish in the world. They are not only found in Lake Buhi in Camarines Sur, but also in rivers and streams around the area. The smaller Lake Danao in Polangui, Albay area also has them. Sometimes, I pity them when I eat those small biscuit like pieces that they are served in because they are a lot smaller than the bolinao fish that most filipinos are accustomed to which are served in patties. Hopefully, they aren't an endangered species yet. I think the LGUs around the area are doing steps to preserve this species which is part of their heritage.
There are smaller one at Lake Mainit, Agusan del Norte the local call as Saguyon. You can also see Lake Agco at Mt. Apo thru Kidapawan where you can also see boiling mud and a hot pool.
@@joaquinvillacera5323 The saguyon vying for the title of smallest commercially edible fish is still contestable. On record, it is the sinarapan. The saguyon goby is considered rare and may not be viable to be harvested commercially in the longer run. Also, on record the smallest fish is the dwarf minnow at 8-11 mm also found around south east Asia, but it is not considered as an edible or commercial fish.
Its pandaka pygmea or sinarapan or small goby fish which is endemic only to Buhi Cam Sur, the smallest fish in the world. Philippines' natural wonder but unnoticed until now. Thanks Kulas for featuring. I hope you can also feature the Giant Clams in Palawan.
Hope you can try pili nuts and I dare you to try cracking one. ✌🏼 When I was young, I went to Iriga and had lunch in my aunt’s house. I did not know that the skin of the pili nut can be eaten (dipped in fish sauce and kalamansi). Then the nut is dried under the sun and then cracked one by one. It is very hard to crack them because the shell is very hard. There is a certain technique in cracking them so that the nut will come out, whole. Very tricky. Drive safe. Thank you and Power On!
When I was growing up we called that fish Tabios. I don’t know when they started calling it Sinarapan. It’s becoming endangered though because people introduced in the lake predatory species like tilapia and shrimp..
Tilapia is also responsible depletion of native fish stock in the Murray and Darling Rivers in New South Wales Australia. As an invasive species it quickly eats the competition.
I can't believe you were able to visit the light house😢 in the market!? My parents would never let me in there, let alone get close ( maybe cuz od the pee smell )heheheh.
Sinarapan is taken from the root Bikol word “sarap” which means fishing net. So sinarapan when translated to English is fish caught with a fishing net. SARAP in tagalog means delicious which is MASIRAM in Bikol language.
Dapat pala nag take home ako ng Dried Sinarapan hehehe sarap!
Sinarapan powarrrr
Where are you now? I still have a pack.
Beautiful CamSur n the rest of the Bicol Region. Thanks for featuring Kulas.
breakfast n watching Becoming Filipino.. makes my day!
Me too🤙♥️🇵🇭
Very nice upload Kulas lots of dried fish and enjoy your tour and be safe always raining god bless you both with Boy P and take care 👏👍👌🥰🥰🥰
Hello Kulas, Tikay loves so much all these different kinds of dried fishes… Thank you for sharing all these precious moments. Best regards from Marc and Tikay in France
Dried Fish is something I have learned to really enjoy... definitely stinky though! Wishing you all the best
@@BecomingFilipino absolutely stinky😀.. Thank you very much
Salamat sa pagbisita sa bicol, uragon kita,minamahal kung probinsia, ingat kulas powern on👍👍💪💪
Power On
Thank you so visiting my hometown, made me nostalgic.....I used to sell that maruya around town when when I was growing up to help pay for school. **mauyay** (magayon) in Buhi
Buhi was a wonderful experience. I'd like to go back for a few days to hangout in the area more
Proudly Bicolabo here thank you Kulas for Featuring our Loving Hometown🎉
Very cool vlog ☺️Never been to that part of Bicol Region ☺️🤠 Beautiful sceneries 😍 Thanks for sharing ☺️Be safe 😊💕❤️🌸🇨🇦
Thanks Kulas for spotlighting Buhi and the surrounding area. My family is from there and it was great to visit vicariously through your adventures.
really enjoyed exploring the area. wishing you all the best
My birth place partido. Welcome i dol Kulas i hope you enjoy and visit beautiful places and islands in partido.
I was born in tigaon thank you for visiting my hometown kulas..♥️
#BecomingFilipino
Thank you for featuring my home town kulas and I wish you injoy and I hope that you will visit also the brangay cabatuan in buhi someday to sea how beautiful it is we have a resort there
Kulas that brown round thing that you pick in the market, we call it "Panutsa", I usually used that panutsa in cooking Biko.....and thanks for always promoting "local" Kulas and thank you to Boy Perstaym, he knows our Bikol history.....take care, stay safe and enjoy your scooter journey...God bless you too.
Wow Atulayan Island! I miss the view in patitinan! Power on Kulas! Enjoy!
Iyan ay isang masarap na maliit na isda/nice adventure journey🏍️🇵🇭😇🙏❤️💪😎🆒🤙
Sinarapan is so legit. Would love to have a bite of that smallest fish cracker. Amping Kulas.
There is also this fish we called in Bisaya as Maranay. Sobrang liit din,masarap din gawing torta
Wow NASA bicol ka pala aydol... Taga bicol din ako, puntahan mo Ang mga pasyalan sa bicol albay, cagsawa ,kawa-kawa ligao ,mayon reshouse ,camlig lake , injoy sa bicol po, godbless, safe travels
Finally your in my hometown!!!❤️💪👍😀👋🙏..
Thank you Kulas for exploring and loving our country and now with #Boy Perstaym. More VentureInTandem with Boy P. More Power to the both of you.
Love small towns, thanks for this heart warming blogs.
Hi Kulas watching from Chicago,not skipping the ads,my way to support your vlog.It’s like I’m in the Philippines right now,thank you.
I love sinarapan fish just saute it with garlic onion tomatoes salt and pepper and it’s delicious or you can cook Okoy with sinarapan fish . You are lucky kulas you’ve been to so many places in the Phil’s that I wasn’t able to go to when I was still living in the Philippines. Keep safe always kulas . OMG you are eating SINAPOT the fried banana which is my favorite snack , enjoy it kulas .
thanks kulas for visiting my home town buhi.. im a big fan of yours man since only you and kumar..
welcome to our town Tigaon. nice to see my home town in to your vlog. that the 2nd time to boyp in tigaon.
Dried sinarapan must cook quickly. Thanks kulay for visiting our town buhi.
Next time try the fresh one. It taste good with coconut milk and malunggay
Yes. Like 4 seconds and more than that, you won’t be able to eat it.
According to legend the town got it's name when it was settled by people escaping refugees from the Mayon Volcano eruption which buried the settlement of Cagsawa (now a part of my hometown of Daraga in Albay), in which perhaps one refugee was asked by a spaniard what is the name of the place and it was misunderstood to mean what happened to them. The reply was "naka-BUHI" which you know in visayan as to mean "escaped alive." Bicolano and Visayan share many words, including "buhi" bit there are also plenty which aren't like the word for fish which is "sira" in bicol but which is destroyed or not working (FUBAR) in tagalog and in visayan which means, as you guessed it "daot" (hi Kumander!) in visayan. Another interesting word is Oragon/Uragon a favorite bicolano word that is double entendre. It could either mean in positive as someone or something brilliant or in negative someone or something very bad. It has it's roots though in the visayan word "uwagan or uwagon" or in english someone libidinous. It is believed in the pre-hispanic days that someone libidinous will sire a lot of children. Especially those that would become warrior or hunting men. You don't mess around with someone who has lots of children who would defend him which is something good but if you also have plenty of children, it will be difficult to feed them all or they devour the resources around the area which is something bad.
The places you visit are amazing! Truly love watching your videos! Love watching you try different Filipino food. That banana on 2 sticks looks good! Power on! 😃
Would like to try renting a car and drive around from Manila to northern Luzon all the way down to southern Luzon. Looks like the road infrastructure is pretty good in Luzon. Would like to take the ferry to visit some islands from Luzon and Mindanao but not sure if it’s doable by car.
I love lighthouses, too! Would love to travel with Therine! I know she will enjoy the lighthouses in the US - lots of them here! ☺️
Wow, so refreshingly cool video of our hometown-Buhi.
Thank you Kulas!
-hubert claveria
My sinarapan experience is cooked in coconut milk gata packed with sili labuyo…classic !
Wow nice stroll with your motorcycle Kulas ,you almost loop the Philippines
If you are in CamSur, there is a very famous beach there in Caramoan. I hope you can also visit this place.happy trip
Thanks kulas for dropping by my hometown and have a chill coffe in TIGAON beside andoks Ingat bro
A great vlog KYLE POWER On, Stay Safe
My favorite, sinapot!!!
Welcome to my Hometown!! Thank you for also promoting the smallest edible fish in the world, SINARAPAN. ❤❤
It was named Sinarapan because of the way of catching those, (SARAP)
Using nets like mosquito nets with smaller holes.
#ProudBUHInon
Thanks so much for featuring my hometown Buhi!
So much choices of dried fish, huge market. Cool, Halong.
really like the market area in Buhi
The sinarapan or what we previously call as tabios (my high school principal has that surname) may not be the smallest fish on record but it definitely is the smallest edible fish in the world. They are not only found in Lake Buhi in Camarines Sur, but also in rivers and streams around the area. The smaller Lake Danao in Polangui, Albay area also has them. Sometimes, I pity them when I eat those small biscuit like pieces that they are served in because they are a lot smaller than the bolinao fish that most filipinos are accustomed to which are served in patties. Hopefully, they aren't an endangered species yet. I think the LGUs around the area are doing steps to preserve this species which is part of their heritage.
There are smaller one at Lake Mainit, Agusan del Norte the local call as Saguyon. You can also see Lake Agco at Mt. Apo thru Kidapawan where you can also see boiling mud and a hot pool.
@@joaquinvillacera5323 The saguyon vying for the title of smallest commercially edible fish is still contestable. On record, it is the sinarapan. The saguyon goby is considered rare and may not be viable to be harvested commercially in the longer run. Also, on record the smallest fish is the dwarf minnow at 8-11 mm also found around south east Asia, but it is not considered as an edible or commercial fish.
There is another small fish vying for the title of smallest fish. It has a scientific name called pandaca pygmea and can be found in Laguna Lake.
God Bless you idol kulas,keep safe always,and Wc to Bicolandia my hometown😍😍
Omg I saw our Plaza in Tiwi at the last part of the video. Tc always.
Kulas, I'm making notes of these places you're visiting. You make them so enticing that i would like to visit them soon.
Beautiful scenery 😍
Now you explored THE SMALLEST FISH IN THE WORLD...more FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES 🎉🎉🎉👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Rainy season in the Philippines you need a raincoat to roam around. Ingat!
We call it “tabios” in bicol. During my high school years there were abundance of tabios in lake buhi and i think lake bato also.
i really missed riding my bike.wish i could join you on your journey and eating local food on a local carienderia.that would be very amazing.
Must have felt good to not be riding the whole time in the rain. I guess you could call yesterday's rain a driving rain. Di ba?🤣🤣🤣
Aloha at Mabuhay!🤙
That's small fish looks yummy 😋 power on 💪 💪 💪 stay safe
I'm from Tiwi. Did you try the famous DJC halo halo? It's just at the back of the Municipal Hall. Glad you were able to drop by at my hometown.
Wow thank you to visit my town of buhi...with boy P.
Thank you very much ! I really have not been to this part of our country!!!
Murag fish ham. Lami!
Bilib na bilib ako sa vlogger na ito. More power to you.
here in rizal we called it dulong. sobrang sarap nyan i-torta.
That sugar block is called “kalamay.” It’s made from sugarcane juice. Cooked and left to solidify.
That banana fritter is called “”sinapot.”
Sangkaka po an apod sa sugar block na pigsabi mo.
@@gigigavino-punsalang7400 sangkaka po sa indo. Sa Buhi po (taga Buhi ako), kalamay ang tawag namin diyan.
Thanks for the info. Would love to try it someday. Never been there.
@@gigigavino-punsalang7400 sangkaka is tagalog term,, kalamay sa bikolandia,, meron yan kasama minatamis na kalamayati,,
Another great vlog! Power On! 🇵🇭🇨🇦🤙
Its pandaka pygmea or sinarapan or small goby fish which is endemic only to Buhi Cam Sur, the smallest fish in the world. Philippines' natural wonder but unnoticed until now. Thanks Kulas for featuring. I hope you can also feature the Giant Clams in Palawan.
Not pandaka pygmea. It’s scientific name is mistichthys luzonensis.
Come and travel in Sorsogon for your next journey destination ❤️
Si Boy Ulan din Kulas! Maganda na ang mga lupa sa iyong vlog!
I am born in Buhi I'm very proud being a buhinon❤❤❤
Just caught myself swallowing as you took a bite of d sinarapan😋😋😋😉
Enjoy and stay safe always idol
i can see my aunties house from this video haha glad you visited buhi!
My hometown.Enjoy sir!
Another power on vlog Kulas!keep safe guys.😀👍🏻
Hi Kyle! You can drop by at the deer farm in Ocampo Camarines Sur. It is close to Buhi.
Hope you can try pili nuts and I dare you to try cracking one. ✌🏼 When I was young, I went to Iriga and had lunch in my aunt’s house. I did not know that the skin of the pili nut can be eaten (dipped in fish sauce and kalamansi). Then the nut is dried under the sun and then cracked one by one. It is very hard to crack them because the shell is very hard. There is a certain technique in cracking them so that the nut will come out, whole. Very tricky. Drive safe. Thank you and Power On!
Happy trip to you both
Yummy, my favorite tabyos ukoy.
Awesome casava cake in Tigaon. Hope you tried it Kulas
Dati nkatira sa iraya bata pa ako.till now walang gaanong improvement yong lugar😎kulas visit BUGSUKAN FALLS in misibis tiwi albay😁
Congratulations 1M subs yey!
When I was growing up we called that fish Tabios. I don’t know when they started calling it Sinarapan. It’s becoming endangered though because people introduced in the lake predatory species like tilapia and shrimp..
It’s called sinarapan by Buhinons (residents if Buhi). To outsiders like those from Iriga City, they call it “tabios.”
Tilapia is also responsible depletion of native fish stock in the Murray and Darling Rivers in New South Wales Australia. As an invasive species it quickly eats the competition.
Awesome video
10:53 was the strangest noise I've ever heard you make hahahaha
😲😲😆😆😅😅
Scramble the fish with eggs and ampalaya.... Yummy
Les go he started visiting my home region
Masarap na Sinarapan pa.. ❤️✌️🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Buhi my hometown❤
I can't believe you were able to visit the light house😢 in the market!?
My parents would never let me in there, let alone get close ( maybe cuz od the pee smell )heheheh.
Hi sir sna pumunta k din s Lugar nmn..s calabanga mganda dn.
Sinarapan is taken from the root Bikol word “sarap” which means fishing net. So sinarapan when translated to English is fish caught with a fishing net. SARAP in tagalog means delicious which is MASIRAM in Bikol language.
Stay safe god bless
Watching idol!
Apir!
The best gyud kaayo ka Idol noh?!❤️ Taga Cdo ko sauna! Pero karon naa nako sa Canada! Pa shoutout sa next Vlog dong Kulas!❤️❤️
My hometown😍😍😍😍
Welcome to my hometown Tigaon. 😁
❤️❤️❤️
Kulas ❤️💪🏻🇵🇭 power on
Keep safe
I would love to have those fish in my aquarium
Hoping that someday you go to our place, "CARAMOAN".
in bulusan lake also have this kind of fish and also bulusn is sorounded by lots of water falls and hot and cold spring
That looks sarap like toyo 🐟
try the best dried fish in bikol the "new look" di ka magsisi kulas, melts in your mouth.
Aahahahaha buguya gyud ni Datu Kulas gikat-kat man gyud na nimo dha 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
enjoy and be safe, guys
Malipayong kinabuhi - happy life
And also try to.visit Hibiscus Resort just adjacent to the deer farm
Yum! 🍽️