This should absolutely be replicated throughout the Philippines. We have so much unused coastline. Oysters are in high demand, expensive, can be exported, does not require much space, does not require care at all, aside from the hatchery. We desperately need large-scale exportable products. Things we are abundant with and we can be proud of.
exactly but different political leaders different agendas,,,middle 80's and through the early 90's aquaculture exports specially prawn where I was very involved in was one of the core business transaction with foreign countries of Cory Aquino like Japan and France and US,,mostly Japan,,but at the cahnge of leadershipt to Ramos whos core voters were city people and city businesses,,real estate development was his core,,so thats why
"This should absolutely be replicated throughout the Philippines, We have so much unused coastline" - In remote provinces where waters are pristine, YES! In populated coastal areas? - A definite NO! As a nation, we don't have a proper sewage system.
yeah featr always hit the right spot, i am really surprised that this channel has less subs compare sa mga channels na wala naman ambag sa bayan. minsan enabler pa ng mga masasamang ugali ung content. this is what i love about this channel, maka-pilipino.
True. Not only that but it must be affordable to all Filipino. The problem is only the upper class could afford it. High quality products are only enjoyed by the rich.
@@JediAngel1170 agree, but the vision of asin ok sana, palaguin ung hatchlings nila pra makapag grow din sa iBang Lugar na may dagat edi happy maski sa mga normal na pinoy
share ko lang. It will be long hehe maswerte akong matuturing na lumaki ako sa maliit na lungsod sa Surigao kung saan may abundant natural grown oysters.. Isa sa paborito kong childhood memories ay some Sundays noon may family bonding kami at pupunta sa may mangroves area para kumuha ng oysters. Gamit ang bangka pumupunta kami sa area na may mga oyster at may dala kaming kanin, suka, softdrinks at kutsilyo pang open ng oysters. After manguha ng parents ko nang oysters hahanap kami ng pwesto malapit sa ilog kung saan kami makakasilong at makakakain 🥰 may dala din kaming sako lalagyan ng oyster para naman may madala kami pauwi ng bahay at yun ang magiging ulam namin for ilang araw, and to share as well sa neighbors namin Lumaki akong naging paborito ang pagkain ng talaba. Kaya sa every uwi ko galing ng Manila dati , oyster ang isa sa mga pagkaing hinahanap hanap ko. Currently nasa Australia na ako, nag aaral at natatrabaho bilang cook/chef . Dito maraming klase ng oyster ang nakita at natikman ko din. I am amazed kung paano nila pinepresent ang oysters sa mga fine dining restaurants dito. At may kamahalan, di tulad sa amin dati napaka mura lang.. 🥰 I’m confident to say na kung sa lasa lang ang pagbabasihan , masarap ang local oyster sa lugar namin sa Surigao 🥰 Kaya naman earlier this year nag suhesyon ako sa parents ko baka pwede kaming mag try mag grow ng oyster doon sa lugar namin. Currently may 3 floaters na kaming ginawa for trials, in few weeks babalikan na ng parents ko para e check kung marami bang oysters ang kumapit . Hopefully positive yung outcome 🙏🏻🫶🏻 If positive, we would like to add more .. Any suggestions po kung saan kami pwedeng makakuha ng kaalaman sa pag grow ng oysters please let me know po or seminars po na pwede kaming mag attend . At the moment po ay from TH-cam research lang po yung ideas na ginawa namin 🥰
@@hillelcabria435 Thank you. Nag try po kami mag reach out sa lokal bfar at nagtanong sa province pero hindi po nila kami natulongan. Mag try po kami sa region 👍🏻
I'm usually not very happy with the oysters I've tried here in Metro Manila since I always compare it to the ones in my hometown Ilog, Negros Occidental, but I think this Tayabas oysters will trump those from Ilog. Excited to try this!
This is why I love your channel. It creates awareness. ❤👍 I love supporting quality filipino product. I reckon it have so much potential competing in the international market.
Thank you po ❤ Sa magandang documentary na nag bibigay sa atin ng Inspiration na tangkilikin at pangalagaan ang produkto at kalikasan na ipinagkaloob sa ating ng Diyos atin.
Thanks Featr for amazing contents highlighting the richness of the country.🙌🏼 Sana ma develop pa yung mga ganyang proyekto at ma replicate sa ibang parte ng bansa for sustainability.
man i wanna support these kinds of projects and great take there, the food reflects the environment it has grown. we should definitely take care more of our country's natural resources especially these pristine rivers, beaches, etc.
As someone who's never tried oysters before, i had the chance to try some at Mitsukoshi Fresh specifically from the store of Sir Ruels (Seven Days of greens) and they we're amazing. I come back and have some every chance im in the area!
This is especially suitable for the mangrove habitats we have. Which are underutilized and thus tends to just be cut down for timber or some other unsustainable product.
We were eating raw oyster in Bulacan. Literally, our friend would just get a sunken long wood and voilà, multiple oyster in one haul! No cooking. Just open and dump it in vinegar and its an instant pulutan. However, I dont know if they still have it though. Never been back to that place...
I grew up from Iloilo, near the beach. Later I learned it takes a year for oysters to grow and to be harvest. But it seems, their is no oyster season in Iloilo. We even eat oysters after midnight. We have two types of oysters the Talaba and Sisi. The oysters shown are big but not fat, like the ones I've been eating here in the US. A fat and healthy oyster meat should be 80-90% of the shell. The oysters they are showing are big shells, but the meat is only 60-70% of the shell. It's an acquired taste. The chef got use eating the same shit in the US. That becomes his taste bud.
Erwan Heussaff - hindi ka lang asawa ni Anne Curtis. What you and your FEATR put out is remarkable. Thank you for your work and the awareness it brings to your viewers.
Coastal road in Cavite was where we bought oysters, tahong and bangus by sackloads. My father did not want me to try it raw because I might get stomach ache. My best memories of my father was when buying food. Now I am making memories with my children. We ate oysters at Bacolod a few months ago. Salo-salo is the best way to bond.
Unfortunately, oysters in Bacolod are twice as expensive as those in Capiz and Iloilo, where they are mostly imported from. I once ate oysters, called talabalocally, at a talabahan across the Burgos market at Burgos street. The small plastic bowl cost me 80pesos, twice expensive than in Iloilo and Capiz.
Cavite oysters 50 plus years ago when red tide was not as bad and the coastal water was not as polluted. Yes it was nice when I was allowed to eat it. Re bacolod oysters: I don't know. My daughter paid for it and family meals are suppose to be happy not about money. I think we reward our hardwork for the family with good meals.
Iyong mga perlas ingatan ninyo❤…btw pacific oysters that grow y thrive by the baklad fencing are one of the best Rhode Island’s hindi ko pa natitikman…Iyong sa Barrio Fiesta sa San Francisco na kinilaw eh siempre lasa ng sukâ( vinegra😢); pero binabanlian ng iba pero sa akin inilulubog ko sa kumukulong tubig sa loob ng isang minuto o lampas pa( so I’m not too unconscious about some bad stuffs on the outer y inner part of the shell…just me😢 raised from Bataan coast y fishponds y rivers lined with mangrove trees in the sixties…Samal Bataan )
My fond memory during summer vacation at my uncles in neg occ we use to go to where river meets the sea we only bring rice and vinegar with spices My cousin would dive for oyster while me waiting to eat it.😅
Kailangan talaga nang dayo (Chenese Korean), para maka pag take advantage nang natural resources natin, kase tayong mga pinoy ay mga tamad at mapandaya kaya di naten magawang paunlarin sarili nating lugar.
Ang kinakain ng talaba ay mga plankton, ang plankton naman ay marami sa bukana ng mga ilog na sagana sa nabunulok na dahon galing sa forest. Pag nawala ang forest, nawawala na ring ang oyster.
Reminder to those who have low immune system this kind of food not for you also please never eat raw if you have empty stomach you get sick so easy. Before you eat you need to search if its good for you and last but not the least you can eat this but make sure the seller is legit to make sure your safe. ^^
Kow ayaw ng government supportahan yan maliit ang Kupit. Dun tayo sa DPWH at DSWD barya ang 1 Billion per day. I was once in New zealand if makita nyo farm ng oyester doon ay Hi-tech .
Just the look of that Tayabas oysters does not compare with the US oysters… dodar what i gave waten here in the YS are not neaty ang me lansa and small.. pero expensive..
This should absolutely be replicated throughout the Philippines. We have so much unused coastline. Oysters are in high demand, expensive, can be exported, does not require much space, does not require care at all, aside from the hatchery. We desperately need large-scale exportable products. Things we are abundant with and we can be proud of.
exactly but different political leaders different agendas,,,middle 80's and through the early 90's aquaculture exports specially prawn where I was very involved in was one of the core business transaction with foreign countries of Cory Aquino like Japan and France and US,,mostly Japan,,but at the cahnge of leadershipt to Ramos whos core voters were city people and city businesses,,real estate development was his core,,so thats why
"This should absolutely be replicated throughout the Philippines, We have so much unused coastline" - In remote provinces where waters are pristine, YES!
In populated coastal areas? - A definite NO!
As a nation, we don't have a proper sewage system.
It’s a shame; Bureaucracy and Politics just ruin everything it touches
Politicians are corrupt, that is the main problem.
@@jonjap8363everyone is corrupt in the philippines
Another wonderful job to Featr.
Keep on promoting our local products and inspiring our fellow Filipino. Rock on.
Thank you! Will do!
yeah featr always hit the right spot, i am really surprised that this channel has less subs compare sa mga channels na wala naman ambag sa bayan.
minsan enabler pa ng mga masasamang ugali ung content.
this is what i love about this channel, maka-pilipino.
galing, sana ganito mga project sinusuportahan ng gobyerno eh para sa food security natin
True. Not only that but it must be affordable to all Filipino. The problem is only the upper class could afford it. High quality products are only enjoyed by the rich.
@@JediAngel1170 agree, but the vision of asin ok sana, palaguin ung hatchlings nila pra makapag grow din sa iBang Lugar na may dagat edi happy maski sa mga normal na pinoy
tpos babaratin ng mga capitalista ang mga farmers..
share ko lang. It will be long hehe
maswerte akong matuturing na lumaki ako sa maliit na lungsod sa Surigao kung saan may abundant natural grown oysters..
Isa sa paborito kong childhood memories ay some Sundays noon may family bonding kami at pupunta sa may mangroves area para kumuha ng oysters. Gamit ang bangka pumupunta kami sa area na may mga oyster at may dala kaming kanin, suka, softdrinks at kutsilyo pang open ng oysters. After manguha ng parents ko nang oysters hahanap kami ng pwesto malapit sa ilog kung saan kami makakasilong at makakakain 🥰 may dala din kaming sako lalagyan ng oyster para naman may madala kami pauwi ng bahay at yun ang magiging ulam namin for ilang araw, and to share as well sa neighbors namin
Lumaki akong naging paborito ang pagkain ng talaba. Kaya sa every uwi ko galing ng Manila dati , oyster ang isa sa mga pagkaing hinahanap hanap ko.
Currently nasa Australia na ako, nag aaral at natatrabaho bilang cook/chef . Dito maraming klase ng oyster ang nakita at natikman ko din. I am amazed kung paano nila pinepresent ang oysters sa mga fine dining restaurants dito. At may kamahalan, di tulad sa amin dati napaka mura lang.. 🥰
I’m confident to say na kung sa lasa lang ang pagbabasihan , masarap ang local oyster sa lugar namin sa Surigao 🥰
Kaya naman earlier this year nag suhesyon ako sa parents ko baka pwede kaming mag try mag grow ng oyster doon sa lugar namin.
Currently may 3 floaters na kaming ginawa for trials, in few weeks babalikan na ng parents ko para e check kung marami bang oysters ang kumapit . Hopefully positive yung outcome 🙏🏻🫶🏻
If positive, we would like to add more ..
Any suggestions po kung saan kami pwedeng makakuha ng kaalaman sa pag grow ng oysters please let me know po or seminars po na pwede kaming mag attend . At the moment po ay from TH-cam research lang po yung ideas na ginawa namin 🥰
Ang BFAR po ay may mga programa tungkol sa Oyster Farming; Pde niyo po ipatanong sa BFAR regional or provincial office sa lugar ninyo po.
@@hillelcabria435 Thank you. Nag try po kami mag reach out sa lokal bfar at nagtanong sa province pero hindi po nila kami natulongan. Mag try po kami sa region 👍🏻
Hoping for your success po! Nakakaproud kayo sa inyong agenda.
Sabayan mo n rin ng seaweed at sea urchin
Proud of you, kababayan! Mabuhay ka! 🎉
I'm usually not very happy with the oysters I've tried here in Metro Manila since I always compare it to the ones in my hometown Ilog, Negros Occidental, but I think this Tayabas oysters will trump those from Ilog. Excited to try this!
I really love this Channel. Thank you FEATR for bringing inspiring and eye-opening videos about the Philippines.
Thank you for highlighting Philippine oysters & the people working hard to level up the quality of our local oysters.
This is why I love your channel. It creates awareness. ❤👍
I love supporting quality filipino product. I reckon it have so much potential competing in the international market.
Mabuhay kayo. Many blessings to you. God bless you all. Especially Daniel, ASIN, Neon, Hillel, Jay, etc
Iba pa din ang talaba ng Aklan👌🏻😋
Thank you po ❤
Sa magandang documentary na nag bibigay sa atin ng Inspiration na tangkilikin at pangalagaan ang produkto at kalikasan na ipinagkaloob sa ating ng Diyos atin.
I think you guys should check out the Aklan Oyters. It has a rich umami and texture.
Look at FEATR man, so inspirational! ❤🇵🇭 I hope our oyster production will flourish and Philippine oysters will be introduced around the world. 🌏✨
Thanks Featr for amazing contents highlighting the richness of the country.🙌🏼
Sana ma develop pa yung mga ganyang proyekto at ma replicate sa ibang parte ng bansa for sustainability.
man i wanna support these kinds of projects
and great take there, the food reflects the environment it has grown. we should definitely take care more of our country's natural resources especially these pristine rivers, beaches, etc.
parang Information ng Department of Agriculture talaga itong FEATR. Soliddddd beri noice!
As someone who's never tried oysters before, i had the chance to try some at Mitsukoshi Fresh specifically from the store of Sir Ruels (Seven Days of greens) and they we're amazing. I come back and have some every chance im in the area!
children should see this kind of vid. documentary. . ❤️❤️❤️
This is especially suitable for the mangrove habitats we have. Which are underutilized and thus tends to just be cut down for timber or some other unsustainable product.
Para sa mga kababayan ko na may gout. Sabay sabay tayo gagaling para sabay sabay tayo kakain ng talaba😆
Excellent work, Featr! Thanks!
Incredible, I remember trying the tiny oysters off the coasts of Bucas Grande and remarked how SWEET they are!
Wow another great video from Featr!!! I've never had oysters but after this video, I definitely have to! ❤
Thanks featr for these amazing videos ❤
Glad you like them!
Beautiful story telling
Very informative and inspiring content.
"Possible 7000 unique flavors". Naexcite ako!
philippine oyster the best!!! 🇨🇦🇵🇭
Very informative, thank you for this💙
Talaba of Aklan and Capiz😍🤙
We were eating raw oyster in Bulacan. Literally, our friend would just get a sunken long wood and voilà, multiple oyster in one haul!
No cooking. Just open and dump it in vinegar and its an instant pulutan.
However, I dont know if they still have it though. Never been back to that place...
I grew up from Iloilo, near the beach. Later I learned it takes a year for oysters to grow and to be harvest. But it seems, their is no oyster season in Iloilo. We even eat oysters after midnight. We have two types of oysters the Talaba and Sisi. The oysters shown are big but not fat, like the ones I've been eating here in the US. A fat and healthy oyster meat should be 80-90% of the shell. The oysters they are showing are big shells, but the meat is only 60-70% of the shell. It's an acquired taste. The chef got use eating the same shit in the US. That becomes his taste bud.
Thank you Featr, Specially to you sir Erwan. You are a true inspiring by making this kinda video.
this is the best featr episode ever ❤
Ganda nitong project na to.
Erwan Heussaff - hindi ka lang asawa ni Anne Curtis. What you and your FEATR put out is remarkable. Thank you for your work and the awareness it brings to your viewers.
Panay island if you’re talking talaba . Get from aklan . Thank me later
Thank you Featr ❤
❤❤❤that is the lack of government support...for the Philippines natural resources specially for the seafoods production ❤❤❤
just like here in australia... we eatin it fresh sobrang quality👌👌👌
Mabuhay ka FEATR!
Great feature from FEATR...
Sarap nmn!! Godbless all sna swertehin Tayo lahat
Our country is blessed with natural resources.. the sad reality is our political system... it hinders us to progress..
Lol, stfu. Only the few is progressing from our natural resources.
That's Why We must Protect,Care our seas,rivers,&lakes or in other words our Soroundings/EnEnvironment
Love oysters, love Philippine oysters
Panay Island talaga may dabest sa Seafoods sa buong Pinas
Hello! From the Seafood Capital of the Philippines, Roxas City
Nope sa mindanao po. We have the beast president and vp. And the best seafood
So
I agree.. Dami talaba sa Amin wla lng buyer..
Brb will try the tayabas oyster rn 🏃♀️➡️
Gandaaaaa!!!
salamat mayron na tayo sana sa scalop mag hatchery na rin dyan
kakaiyak naman, more goodness for the Philippines.
imagine Philippines' power in the food industry if we started farming lobsters and sea urchins
Such an amazing Featr!
I wanna visit Mitsukoshi and try this!!
Matry nga yan sa Mitsukoshi. Mas mahal pero sure akong safe at di sasakit tiyan ko.
Aklan oysters still the best. Thick, big and flavorful.
Amazing
Coastal road in Cavite was where we bought oysters, tahong and bangus by sackloads. My father did not want me to try it raw because I might get stomach ache. My best memories of my father was when buying food. Now I am making memories with my children. We ate oysters at Bacolod a few months ago. Salo-salo is the best way to bond.
Sounds lovely!
Unfortunately, oysters in Bacolod are twice as expensive as those in Capiz and Iloilo, where they are mostly imported from. I once ate oysters, called talabalocally, at a talabahan across the Burgos market at Burgos street. The small plastic bowl cost me 80pesos, twice expensive than in Iloilo and Capiz.
Cavite oysters, ang bango ba ng amoy?
Cavite oysters 50 plus years ago when red tide was not as bad and the coastal water was not as polluted. Yes it was nice when I was allowed to eat it. Re bacolod oysters: I don't know. My daughter paid for it and family meals are suppose to be happy not about money. I think we reward our hardwork for the family with good meals.
ate that today, Mitsukoshi. Yummy.
Iyong mga perlas ingatan ninyo❤…btw pacific oysters that grow y thrive by the baklad fencing are one of the best Rhode Island’s hindi ko pa natitikman…Iyong sa Barrio Fiesta sa San Francisco na kinilaw eh siempre lasa ng sukâ( vinegra😢); pero binabanlian ng iba pero sa akin inilulubog ko sa kumukulong tubig sa loob ng isang minuto o lampas pa( so I’m not too unconscious about some bad stuffs on the outer y inner part of the shell…just me😢 raised from Bataan coast y fishponds y rivers lined with mangrove trees in the sixties…Samal Bataan )
Grabe 👏🏻🤗
early 80s, it cost 200-250 per sack of talaba in cavite. now the pollution has ruined the whole fishery resource of the bay.
I have an uncle you had an oyster farm in cavite city in the 80’s…
very good content 🎉❤
Galing👏
But for me capiz oysters is the best! Kasi alat talaga yong water doon kaya super flavorful yong lasa ng talaba, kaya masarap ❤
Triggered my craving
They are!
My fond memory during summer vacation at my uncles in neg occ we use to go to where river meets the sea
we only bring rice and vinegar with spices
My cousin would dive for oyster while me waiting to eat it.😅
Tayabas oyster vs manila bay oyster who is going to win
where can i buy some, i love fresh raw oysters, im in Philippines
❤️Oysters😋
Hello government, nice work.
Ay salamat may ganito na pala.... Puro kasi ang dumi at nasanay na mga tao na hindi hilaw at malinis ang pagkain ng oysters. Hahaha
In Holland we eat oysters raw! Only a bit of lemon.
wow first comment
sarap 🤤
Kailangan talaga nang dayo (Chenese Korean), para maka pag take advantage nang natural resources natin, kase tayong mga pinoy ay mga tamad at mapandaya kaya di naten magawang paunlarin sarili nating lugar.
Polluted water make it taste good
I love oysters and we often go to restaurants that offer oysters. Just the look of the Tayabas osy here in the US does not conpare to rhis us obes…
Wow...talaba
peace be upon you sir from me
Ang kinakain ng talaba ay mga plankton, ang plankton naman ay marami sa bukana ng mga ilog na sagana sa nabunulok na dahon galing sa forest.
Pag nawala ang forest, nawawala na ring ang oyster.
Saan ba Galing yung she’ll ng talaga?
Na oyster poisoning ang friends ko, I left kasi late sila. Kumain sila ng raw oysters
ER bagsak nila after 6 hours. Haha
Di marunong maghandle ng oysters yung nagbenta
@@scottsummers4234 prominent oyster restaurant in Makati, yeah. Masakit daw, suka tae
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Reminder to those who have low immune system this kind of food not for you also please never eat raw if you have empty stomach you get sick so easy. Before you eat you need to search if its good for you and last but not the least you can eat this but make sure the seller is legit to make sure your safe. ^^
kelangan may dayuhan para umasenso pinas. pag iniwan mo sa kamay ng pinoy nabababoy lang natural resource o kahit anong hawak ng pinoy.
third mmmm
😀👌
Bakit ang kulay iba no, hindi xa puti curiosity lang po 😊
Kow ayaw ng government supportahan yan maliit ang Kupit. Dun tayo sa DPWH at DSWD barya ang 1 Billion per day. I was once in New zealand if makita nyo farm ng oyester doon ay Hi-tech .
tumpak😂
LBM later.
You never had a bluff oyster from new zealand🤣
Anyone who believes this obviously has never eaten New Zealand oysters.
Just the look of that Tayabas oysters does not compare with the US oysters… dodar what i gave waten here in the YS are not neaty ang me lansa and small.. pero expensive..
I hope they’re paying manoy a decent amount for his oysters cuz they getting 85p per oyster 🤣🤣
we always eat raw here in capiz ..its not something new ..
I LIVE IN THE WRONG COUNTRY...