Agreed!!! Filipino ako pero hindi ko alam Yung mga ganitong pagkain, malamang marami pa talaga pagkain sa bawat Lugar sa Pilipinas Ang Hindi pa nakikilala. Salamat sa pag feature nito. 👏🏻☺️😍
Grabe kayo Featr sobrang galing. Naalala ko tuloy single mama ko nagbuhay samin dahil sa paninda nya na Suman. Ngayon doctor na ko sa US, mga kapatid ko lahat nakatapos ng college-lahat na kami nakaangat at successful sa buhay. Unfortunately di na namin kapiling si mama. THANK YOU FEATR FOR FEATURING THIS, NAG REMINISCE LAHAT NG MASASAYANG MEMORY. I MISS YOU MAMA AND I LOVE YOU ALWAYS. ❤
Nice po cha flor. Maliit pa ako ngtitinda na siya,. Now may mga anak na ako malakas na malakas pa siya.. Thanks God for her Goodhealth.. tlagang masarap tinda niya..nice po n feature nyu sya sa channel nyu.. 🥰👌👍
Hands down sa mga everyday icons vendors na nagsisikap sa malinis at mabuting paraan para maitaguyod yung comfort food natin at yung mga sari sarili nilang pamilya ❤
I really cried watching this video…I don’t 😢know why. I like what she’s selling because I grew up knowing her “kakanin”. I am so touched by the simplicity and the power of hard work!
Cried watching this. In 2015, in my first job here in Metro Manila, I tried explaining so many kakanin I grew up in Bicol whenever I want to eat because I miss home...and I don't know what it is called here. Now we can just show them the video hehehe.
Hi! I love your videos. My wife is Filipina and I enjoy your content bc it teaches me so much about Pinoy Culture. It also gives me a jumping off point to speak with my in-laws about how they grew up! Alas I do not speak Tagalog. So I try to follow videos like this one as best I can. But without captions it can be difficult. I live in Chicago and watch these videos with my wife, kids, cousins and Tito’s and Titas. Many of us don’t speak the language. Is it possible to have English captions for your episodes that are local dialect heavy? Just that request. Merry Christmas!!!
I grew up in Albay and this is one of the meryendas I looked forward to every afternoon. I just tried making this yesterday and I can't say I nailed it because nothing can beat the ones that were made by my Lola Ninan. Thank you for featuring small businesses in your channel, specially those that made us reminisce our little happy moments when we were young.
Aww. This video made me cry. I suddenly miss my Lola in Bicol. She used to make this Biniribid as our merienda. My all-time favorite merienda. Masiramon nanggad. Thank you, Featr.
I really miss my grandma when I watched this. She used to cook different rice cakes before whenever we go home to province for a vacation. But I haven't taste this kind yet. Looks very delicious! Nanay's family was very lucky to have her. Very loving and genuine mother. 🤗💕
kkamiss tuloy kumain ng biniribid😘😋😋....ang gaganda lalo ng mga content ng featr lately 👏👏👏especially featuring local and sometimes less known or even unknown,yet, food and places that offers new experience.👍👍👍.Bravo po sa team nyu👏👏👏Godbless po
Salamat Featr giving simple, pure hearted, hard working people of Naga a flatform to show their way of life kahit isang beses lang sa lifetime nila. Kudos on story telling, tearjerker. Salamat, dios mabalos to your team.
Nothing beats the taste of biniribid at 2 o'clock after magsiesta (matulog ng 12 hanggang 2 kasi papagalitan ka ng magulang mo if hindi) those childhood memories talaga. Might as well buy biniribid sa centro someday.
Thank you for featuring the delicious food from the Bicol region in your vlogs. My parents are from there and the videos bring back good childhood memories when we were introduced both to the language and culture of Bicol through food 😊
Those are my favorite Thanks for featuring these kakanin. Ilang taon na rin nakalipas from the last time I got to eat those. Will absolutely look for these kakanin when I come home.
sana nkarating ka ng baao jan lng din po sa bikol para natikman nyo po ang streetfood na kung tawagin ay TAP-TAP fried casava po parang fish ball lng sa mga taga maynila pero po da best ang tap kasi nkakabusog po lalo na sa mga estuyante..thank you po and more power sa show nyo sana po mabas nyo ang comment ko
Thanks much for featuring our kababayan from Naga City in Bicol. I am from that City and I missed those kind of meryenda. God bless your heart Mr Erwan and your team.
Growing up in Guinobatan, Albay, one thing that I look forward to the most is meryenda. I miss eating biniribid, putong bigas, ibos, binutong, balisongsong, & bayukbok. Maybe that's the first thing I would do when I have a chance to go back to my hometown.
I’m one of her suki here in San Felipe Naga city so nice naman featr. to have contents like this featuring local foods just simply beauty more of this!!
In quezon we call this pilipit and its most famous when we eat at a restaurant called Kamayan sa Palaisdaan where local vendors sell this to customers while waiting for their food
FEATR acknowledged these seemingly informal small scale livelihood in the provinces, even in urban cities. LGUs & DTI should support, perhaps in 200 years!
Please feature more of this simple, honest and hard working people. Thank you featr
Same thoughts!
Agreed!!! Filipino ako pero hindi ko alam Yung mga ganitong pagkain, malamang marami pa talaga pagkain sa bawat Lugar sa Pilipinas Ang Hindi pa nakikilala. Salamat sa pag feature nito. 👏🏻☺️😍
They should be supported by LGUs (DTI) perhaps to get them part of the economy- business name, financial capital, network trading etc.
Grabe kayo Featr sobrang galing. Naalala ko tuloy single mama ko nagbuhay samin dahil sa paninda nya na Suman. Ngayon doctor na ko sa US, mga kapatid ko lahat nakatapos ng college-lahat na kami nakaangat at successful sa buhay. Unfortunately di na namin kapiling si mama. THANK YOU FEATR FOR FEATURING THIS, NAG REMINISCE LAHAT NG MASASAYANG MEMORY. I MISS YOU MAMA AND I LOVE YOU ALWAYS. ❤
Nice po cha flor. Maliit pa ako ngtitinda na siya,. Now may mga anak na ako malakas na malakas pa siya.. Thanks God for her Goodhealth.. tlagang masarap tinda niya..nice po n feature nyu sya sa channel nyu.. 🥰👌👍
Hands down sa mga everyday icons vendors na nagsisikap sa malinis at mabuting paraan para maitaguyod yung comfort food natin at yung mga sari sarili nilang pamilya ❤
I don't know why i get teary-eyed watching this kind of very humble and simple way of living.
I really cried watching this video…I don’t 😢know why. I like what she’s selling because I grew up knowing her “kakanin”. I am so touched by the simplicity and the power of hard work!
Cried watching this. In 2015, in my first job here in Metro Manila, I tried explaining so many kakanin I grew up in Bicol whenever I want to eat because I miss home...and I don't know what it is called here. Now we can just show them the video hehehe.
Hi!
I love your videos. My wife is Filipina and I enjoy your content bc it teaches me so much about Pinoy Culture. It also gives me a jumping off point to speak with my in-laws about how they grew up!
Alas I do not speak Tagalog. So I try to follow videos like this one as best I can. But without captions it can be difficult.
I live in Chicago and watch these videos with my wife, kids, cousins and Tito’s and Titas. Many of us don’t speak the language. Is it possible to have English captions for your episodes that are local dialect heavy?
Just that request. Merry Christmas!!!
hello CC's are up :)
In our province we call it pilipit, my all time favourite.
This channel should become the ambassador of the Department of Tourism.
That goes well with black coffee specially at mirienda time👌
I grew up in Albay and this is one of the meryendas I looked forward to every afternoon. I just tried making this yesterday and I can't say I nailed it because nothing can beat the ones that were made by my Lola Ninan. Thank you for featuring small businesses in your channel, specially those that made us reminisce our little happy moments when we were young.
Aww. This video made me cry. I suddenly miss my Lola in Bicol. She used to make this Biniribid as our merienda. My all-time favorite merienda. Masiramon nanggad. Thank you, Featr.
I really miss my grandma when I watched this. She used to cook different rice cakes before whenever we go home to province for a vacation. But I haven't taste this kind yet. Looks very delicious! Nanay's family was very lucky to have her. Very loving and genuine mother. 🤗💕
And she was able to support her kids to College. So proud of her.
Thank you for featuring our food culture! I hope you can feature binalay and moriecos in Isabela! Really good kakanin in our town.:)
Thank you Featr for visiting Naga, my hometown , Dios Mabalos! ❤️❤️
napagod ako dun sa process, from preparing, cooking and selling. Salute kay Nanay. :)
FEATR documentaries are very underrated! Contents like this should be trending! 😐
Aaaaw.. i miss my life in the province.. simple.. everything is simple but happy
My favorite when I was a kid I always wait for the vendor to pass by in front of our home,Masiram!
kkamiss tuloy kumain ng biniribid😘😋😋....ang gaganda lalo ng mga content ng featr lately 👏👏👏especially featuring local and sometimes less known or even unknown,yet, food and places that offers new experience.👍👍👍.Bravo po sa team nyu👏👏👏Godbless po
My fave snack growing up in Legazpi. Biniribid, tabog tabog, ginamos❤. Thanks for the vid man.
she's very blessed that she met the old lady. God bless you Nanay!
Suprisingly in Maranao cuisine we have the same and we call it Barobed
Miss ko ang biniribid, masiramon iyan!
My childhood 4pm snack time! School break summer time between march to may. After swimming from batis sapa is the best time to take the snack. Siram!
Favorite ko po iyan pilipitttt.. godbless po kay nanay
I wish that woman all the best. She seems like a lovely person
Made me think of my lola. She used to make different kakanins and ginatan. Palitaw was her specialty
Salamat Featr giving simple, pure hearted, hard working people of Naga a flatform to show their way of life kahit isang beses lang sa lifetime nila. Kudos on story telling, tearjerker. Salamat, dios mabalos to your team.
Damn. Love these episodes. 🥰🥰🥰 This is my faveeeeee... This food is my childhood.. this brings back so much memories. Thank you featr
Lagi ako dito bumibili noong bata pa ako noon pa man masarap talaga paninda nito at minsan di kana makakabili dahil pinapakyaw na ng iba.
Nothing beats the taste of biniribid at 2 o'clock after magsiesta (matulog ng 12 hanggang 2 kasi papagalitan ka ng magulang mo if hindi) those childhood memories talaga. Might as well buy biniribid sa centro someday.
So heart-warming that I get to see again a glimpse of my province. Thanks Erwan! As always, awesome editing!!!
Thank you for featuring the delicious food from the Bicol region in your vlogs. My parents are from there and the videos bring back good childhood memories when we were introduced both to the language and culture of Bicol through food 😊
One of the many staple merienda in Bicol. Missing home while watching this.
I miss biribid.. My mom used to make those and sell around our brgy..
This is one of my mom's expertise when we were young back in Bicol
Those are my favorite Thanks for featuring these kakanin. Ilang taon na rin nakalipas from the last time I got to eat those. Will absolutely look for these kakanin when I come home.
Thank you for featuring my hometown Naga City “ ang maogmang lugar “ especially Nanay.
sana nkarating ka ng baao jan lng din po sa bikol para natikman nyo po ang streetfood na kung tawagin ay TAP-TAP fried casava po parang fish ball lng sa mga taga maynila pero po da best ang tap kasi nkakabusog po lalo na sa mga estuyante..thank you po and more power sa show nyo sana po mabas nyo ang comment ko
Favorite ko yaan palitaw, tabog tabog 😍
Wow, I grew up with this but didn’t even know how to make 😅
thanks for this video FEATR crew! ❤
Sana lumago pa yung business ni nanay at sana mas madami pa siyang maging suki ❤
Going back to this Video. I really appreciate something. Pls make more of this Team Featr
I missed that biniribid...when my mother was alive she always made these as our meryenda...i really like the taste....
Pilipit yan sa Camarines Norte, nakakamiss ☺️
Meron nyan sa Batangas. Pilipit din tawag sa min. Galing! Thanks for this mouth-watering featr! Nagcrave tuloy ako
Young women generations, let this be your inspiration.
Thanks much for featuring our kababayan from Naga City in Bicol. I am from that City and I missed those kind of meryenda. God bless your heart Mr Erwan and your team.
Omg I miss thw palitaw and biniribid is the best 😋
Growing up in Guinobatan, Albay, one thing that I look forward to the most is meryenda. I miss eating biniribid, putong bigas, ibos, binutong, balisongsong, & bayukbok. Maybe that's the first thing I would do when I have a chance to go back to my hometown.
So heartwarming. Salute to Nanay and to Featr for another great story!
My favorite Biniribid ❤️
my fave childhood kakanin! i miss home! ❤
Also used as a reward from cleaning the farm! I miss you grandma! San Jose Pili Camarines Sur.
Ah! I miss my childhood merienda! Pilipit tawag naman diyan... Now wala na naglalako 😔 (Kakanin, Binatog, Magnolia Fresh Chocolate Milk, etc.)
aaa. this makes me crave for this. 😭😭😭 one of Bicol's best.
Ahh I grew up with these kakanin in Lucena City. Palitaw and Pilipit are my favorites as my grand mother said.
Kudos to nanay, napakasipag...
I've tried her kakanin sa san felipe, naga city. One of the bests! 😊😊😊😊
Thank you featr for going to Bicol and giving time to prepare this video❤
The back story of Alung Flora is amazing.
More videos like this one!
Anong sinabi ni AUNTIE ANNEs sa BINIRIBID nang PINAS 😁🥰☺ LOVE this 💕
I’m one of her suki here in San Felipe Naga city so nice naman featr. to have contents like this featuring local foods just simply beauty more of this!!
San po sya sa san felipe nagbebenta?
Nanay’s smile is contagious.
very heartwarming content❤
I miss my home town Naga.😭
This is a good content
Thank for featuring a food I grew up eating as bicolano.
I like these videos!
This is so inspiring! Please keep the stories coming 💛
We also have this in San Pablo called as pilipit or pilipili.
yaaay i missed eating biniribid
Institusyon na po yan si Ate Flora dito sa San Felipe. The best ang biniribid at palitaw nya.
All time fave! 🥰
Proud Bikolana here😚
I miss the biniribid 🥺❤️❤️❤️
Pilipit! I miss bicol!
This is phenomenal.
In quezon we call this pilipit and its most famous when we eat at a restaurant called Kamayan sa Palaisdaan where local vendors sell this to customers while waiting for their food
Na-miss ko bigla ung tindang pilipit ng kapitbahay namin.
FEATR acknowledged these seemingly informal small scale livelihood in the provinces, even in urban cities. LGUs & DTI should support, perhaps in 200 years!
God Bless you po, Nay 🥺🤗💜
Loved them alwyas
Those look so good!
I love your cinematography on this video! 😊
favorite proud Bicolana😍
awww this video made me tear huhu ,, amazing work 🫶🫶
Looks like I will be hunting Aling Flora in San Felipe, Naga City. Just a few mins from my house :)
Masiramon! 😍😍
Miss ko nang biniribid. 😞😞😞
More of this lil docu FEATR ❤
Bumibili din kmi sa kanya pag nadaan sya ng lomeda noong panahon...masarap ang palitaw at biniribid nya! ❤👍
Yum yum pilipit. ..
Yum
Looks😋😋😋💙🇵🇭
bicol biniribid 😋😋😋