Content like this is really underrated in YT especially to our Filipino audience, it makes me appreciate the little things in life such as bread and how lucky we are to get products made by our bakers. Thanks for the great video as always!
nakakaiyak, it hits different ngaun na nsa 30s na ako. natrigger ung childhood memory ko na napakasimple lang ng buhay noon. bata na excited sumama sa pagbili ng pandesal sa umaga.
"ang buhay namin ay siguro parang tinapay na aming produkto, nagsimulang maliit, kung sa tinapay ay umaalsa, kami naman ay umuunlad" OKAAY MAKATA!!! but seriously, that sounded so beautiful.
Idk why seeing trays of bread makes me wanna cry lmao. I think it reminds me of my childhood, back to the years when I truly believe life was simpler and happier. As always, great video from FEATR!
It's like you're saying that you cried because you saw trays of bread just to let the people know about it and by using such abbreviations like lol, lmao, fyi, etc. if you really believed that life is simplier and happier, you should simplify your sentences and not going around the bushes and using abbreviations. I do understand those abbreviations but it's not right including those things in your sentence. Making a sentence simple makes it easier for people to understand what you really want to say. I don't know why it makes u cry. Is it crying for joy because you do remember your childhood days? You should have said that it makes you cry for joy not just cry and lmao. Is there something wrong on the way bakers nowadays makes the bread compared to your childhood days and that's the reason why it makes you cry? If so, then you should have mentioned the comparison now and before.
Tayabas Bakery is a legend and icon in Tayabas. I remember tagging along with my Tatay Nato every morning at 6am to switch off the street lights in Tayabas and we never failed to buy our pandesal and bonete from this bakery located at Tayabas kalye mayor. Tatay Nato is already 85yeras old and still a fan of this panaderia. Trivia... Tayabas Bakery is the very first bakery that supplied our "Nutri Bun" way back my elementary days. Thanks for featuring Tayabas -genuine Tayabense here from Dubai
Hindi ko alam kung bakit ako naiiyak habang pinapanood ko itong video na to. Siguro nga dahil sa komplekado ng buhay natin habang tayo ay natanda, minsan naaalala natin kung gaano ka simple ng buhay noon nong tayo ay bata pa and watching videos like this makes me want to go back to those times. Thank you for sharing this warm video 💚
waking up at 5am with my mom cooking away in the kitchen, my dad getting ready for work. seeing a paperbag full of pandesal in the kitchen table, mug and chocodrink ready for me to enjoy while we wait for the breakfast... makes my heart so full with love and joy, thank you featr for this heartwarming documentary
Getting fewer and fewer bakery like this. Sad. Most buy toast from the big bakery. The bread filled with chemicals will last for 2 weeks in a plastic bag.
I'm 64 years old na...Bata pa lang ako dyan kami binuhay ng tatay nmin dahil baker din siya sa Isang bakery na pagmamay- Ari ng intsik Dito sa sta Cruz Laguna...nagtinda rin ako ng pandesal sa madaling Araw sa bus station ng BLTbco for 4 years..itinustos ko sa aking pag- aaral ng hi school noong 1974-1978... Haaayy bilis ng panahon
Dude, I love your documentary-real life storys here. I'm from Canada 🇨🇦. And love watching them. I put them in my favorite to watch over and over. Been to the Philippines 🇵🇭 off and on for the last 10 years love it there. Keep the good work up folks I mean it
How wonderful that the 3rd generation is continuing the business, just like in the Japanese culture. This is inspiring to see family members working for the family business. The bakers are highly skilled too. Please feature more businesses like this. I miss buying bread that are placed inside a supot (brown paper bag) and sealed with a twist of the hands.😊
In rural areas when I was younger. Bakeries from bigger towns often sell their goods by liaising with local sari-sari stores in outlying baranggays. Including our family's. They'd distribute the classics every few days, like munggo bread, monay, binangkal, etc. and then come back and take the unsold bread to be remade into bread pudding for kalihim (which we called "pie", locally), etc. and restock the rest. The bakery delivery guy would be on a motorcycle with two huge "skylab" boxes attached on the back filled with bread. We didn't actually have a bakery in our little baranggay until I was already in my teens. We could only get fresh pan de sal on sundays when we went to the nearest town for church. Helping out sometimes at our sari-sari store is how I learned the names of different bread types. I have fond childhood memories of various types of local breads and biscuits that we'd have for merienda. Saludo ako sa nagtataguyod ng mga traditional breads natin.
Im crying while watching this because my parents are baker. We had a bakery in patnanungan quezon before they passed away, our bread is one of delicious bread in the island, I remember we sell it also in the neighbourhood island nearby. It's my best childhood memories
I remembered my Dad everyday, after his work in office. He'd always have a bag of pandesal at hand. Despite all the things we had for dinner, this was one of the most memorable ones... it justs hits different
Easily one of my favourite videos on youtube, everything about this is beautiful & so nostalgic for me. Namiss ko bigla Pinas. Namimiss ko yung amoy ng tinapay sa umaga, yung ingay ng mga kapitbahay, sina manong taho, namiss ko sigawan ng mga bata sa kalye, namiss ko inuman ng mga tambay sa kalsada, namiss ko yung usok ng barbecue tuwing gabi, yung tawanan hanggang madaling araw. Sarap balikan. Salamat dito.
Another heartwarming feature from FEATR that gives viewers nostalgia. I live in Switzerland (near France) where bread is life, but I will always prefer the pandesal over all the items in the boulangeries here. Back then, my grandparents had a little pension house in Makati and it was bustling in the main house where they prepared daily breakfast for the guests there. I remember hot pandesal every morning with cooked meats, eggs, garlic fried rice and sliced ripe mangoes wafting in the air. In my other grandparents' house in Quezon City, I remember watching my aunts and uncles dunking their pandesals in their coffee, which I thought was so cool. Sweet snippets of the past will always live in my memory.
There is something about watching bakers produce their bread that is so satisfying. I think about the local bakery that we have here and how often I watch them knead the bread and the smell of freshly baked bread right off the oven. I love pandesal in the morning,
Hello👋This may come in a little late, but thank you FEATR for sharing the history of my family's bakery, in such a beautiful way too!! 🥲We've never felt more honored. Edit: My dad made me watch this and i kept giggling at his part(sorry dad)
On behalf of all Quezonians, specially in my hometown Tayabas, Thank you for showcasing our small yet underated city❤❤❤ It's the first time that somebody has highlighted our local cuisine, lifestyle and tradition at this level for everybody to see aswell to explore. Now if everytime I'll be asked where i come from, im showing them this Quezon series. Thank you very much FEATR❤❤ proud tayabasin from New Zealand🇳🇿🇳🇿🙌🙌
Nakakaiyak marinig ang boses ni Lolo 🥹. Maririnig mo ang dedication, history, at ang mahal nya sa bakery at pamilya! God Bless ang bakery mo Lo 🙏🏽♥️. Shout out FEATR for an amazing video- galing nyo 👏👏👏
Ito ang aking lahi! Taus-pusong pasasalamat po sa inyong produksyon at mananatiling buhay ang dugong Pilipino sa mundo ng makabagong sining. Saludo ako sa tanyag nyong paglilingkod sa ating Bayan, at higit sa mga Pilipino. Philippines 🇵🇭
This really hits my childhood core memories.We had 2 bakery neighbors and both families managing them are close to my family. The smell of freshly baked bread is very nostalgic. As a child I could freely wander around each bakery anytime. They'd always offer me free bread and cookies too. One baker even went above and beyond by making me a special bread every morning with fun shapes and sizes like Fish, Dog, Cats and many more. Some of the bakers are working part time before and are proud degree holders now as Teachers and Police Officers. Sadly, one of them closed and the house was abandoned, only one was left and is still being managed by the same family.❤
we had a bakery before, we had to close it down kasi di na nag generate ng income. watching this made me think of my Papa. i remeber my papa doing exactly what these bakers are doing. i miss my papa so much and praying na i can open the bakery again in God's will. thank you for a good content to watch 😊
Nakakamiss, yung uutusan ka ng magulang mo bumili ng pandesal. Ibibike or lalakarin mo tapos paguwi pag sasaluhan niyo habang nanonood ng tv sa umaga. Haay life back then was really something
My childhood was like this!!! Going to the bakery and eating fresh pandesal early in the morning! A simple life back then is where its at! Nothing can beat that feeling 🇵🇭❤️
My mom used to manage a bakery in the province and watching this video brings back so many memories. Aside from selling bake goods in the bakery, we also deliver “balot” baked goods in local sari sari stores. I used to join my mother in delivering baked goods since I enjoy sight seeing different sari sari store in different baranggays. Hayss 😢😢
Breads like pandesal will always be a staple to Filipinos. Watching this made me feel nostalgic as it brings back fond memories from my childhood. Thank you for this Featr! Your contents never fail to show the dedication and craftmanship of our kababayans.
My go to panaderia in Tayabas. Always love the taste of Bonete and pandesal. When I work as an OFW these two breads are the ones that I'm always craving for 😊
Bakeries and bread is dear to my heart. I grew up eating different kinds of bread because of my mom. She is a home baker and she loves baking every sort of bread. When she mastered pandesal, never na kami bumili sa labas! But pandesal from local bakeries still hits different. ❤ It’s has always been her dream to establish a bakery. She’s retired but Nag jojoke pa nga siya minsan that she bet she can work in a bakery and still love every second of it. Thanks for the video featr! Love content like this. Super nostalgic 👏
I miss philippines even more after watching this. Walang katulad ang ating pandesal. Ang sarap balikan ang mga simpleng buhay lalo sa probinsya na pandesal lang sa umaga sapat at masaya na. 🥹
Lumaki ako sa amoy ng pandesal, sa craftmanship ng mga panadero, sa init ng oven. Grabe yung nostalgia, yung background is sako sakong harina, pala pang hango ng naluto na na tinapay, yung tunog ng makina. Dati masang kamay pa lahat yan. Buti nakakatulong na ang teknolohiya para mapadali
grabe naiyak ako dun. kasi malaking bahagi ng buhay ng bawat Pilipino ang tinapay na galing sa mga local bakeries. karamihan sa mga Pilipino ay ito ang pantawid gutom. kasi una mura at abot kaya, pangalawa accessible sa lahat.
I really like your format... you highlight the work they do. You allow them to share their story in their own words. The music is subtle and subdued-- highlighting the sounds created in a bakeshop. Please continue to promote local restaurants, bakery, and the local food of the provinces in this format...😊❤
It tastes so much better from a wood fire. I remember my childhood days with fresh Pandesal like this made daily. Imagine comparing the quality of the dough to hand tossed pizza cooked in a wood fire oven. Top notch.
Watching these kind of videos especially with the older generation really spark those good morals that I almost forgot growing up in our modern era. Thanks FEATR for this! 🙌❤️
aweee this video made me feel very nostalgic. remembering my younger years when my parents wakes up at 5 am, then we were asked to buy some fresh pandesal, if not the from "suroy/syagit kuyas" we go to our old local panaderia, where we can smell the fresh baked breads even a street away.
The authenticity of each scene, the cinematography, and the limited unnecessary conversations with the owner or people featured are what makes videos like this pure. It gives off a home-y narrative as it looks into the socio-cultural traditions of the Filipinos through food. Great work!
Ang sarap siguro sa pakiramdam yung may negosyo ka na at in a way nakakapagserbisyo ka sa mga kababayan mo, bilang sa pagbibigay ng maayos na panindang pagkain. ❤
I made a comment to this channel years ago about how I hated their episodes with celebrities and felt like I wasn't learning anything anymore so I unsubscribed. Haven't seen a single episode since then til now, so glad you guys are making contents like this again.
This is what I love about still living in a small town in the Philippines. I can still walk to the local bakery and get my fill of pandesal, little cheese breads, and pan de regla in all sorts of colors. It's one of the things that make me want to stay longer in my town, I'll definitely miss it when I move abroad.
I can say that my Dad,uncle oyong,utol srrio and other team Panopio are the best teamwork when it comes to making,cooking pandesal bonete,semada and many more..
I wish to have a future like this being able to open my own bakery and having to pass it down to my children or grandchildren. This video really inspires me very much.♥️
It's good to see traditional bakers still thriving in the provinces. I miss eating pandesal and other breads we'd have as kids. Parang gusto ko tuloy umuwi ng probinsya para lang kumain ng tinapay doon hehe. Good work, Featr. You are doing a great job featuring this 😍
My Lola use to own a bakery in Culion, Palawan in the 40’s. She provided Pandesal to the Lepor colony. Having machinery makes it easier. Was in Coron & Kabankalan in Feb. would have pandesal almost every other day from the bakery fresh baked. Now I miss it.
Wow, sobrang masipag at family-oriented sila. Provide a great, at sobrang sarap, service to the community. Salamat at mabuhay sa Tayabas Bakery at ang bonete! 🇵🇭
Isang bagay na pinagsisisihan ko, hindi ako nakatapos ng highschool at wala akong alam sa paggawa ng tinapay. Pero minsan nabigyan ako ng pagkakataon makapasok sa bakery noong 17 years old pa lang ako. Helper lang ako, tagaluto ng palaman tulad ng pandecoco at kalihim, tagalinis ako ng mga tray o lagayan ng masa/tinapay. Hanggang dyan lang ang alam ko. Wala akong alam sa pagtitimpla ng masa, yung mga recipe na ginagamit pero mabait ang naging panadero, sana noon pa man naisip ko ng pag-aralan ang proseso sana noon pa man pinagtuunan ko ng pansin ang pagtitimpla at paggawa. Kasi may kasabihan na kahit wala kang pinag-aralan, kapag willing ka matuto ay matutunan mo rin. Pero kahit magsasaka ako ngayon, masaya ako dahil naging karanasan ko rin iyan sa buhay ko. Tunay, masarap ang bonete lalo na isawsaw mo sa kape, dahil iyan din ang ginagawa sa bakery na napasukan ko dati sa batangas lobo.
IMO The Best Bread in the World and my favourite bread. Kahit anong palaman. Yung luma at matigas lalagyan ni lola ng butter at sugar tpos itotoast nya. The Best! I miss you lola.
I miss the old days coming from school and passing by a pogon-fired bakery. The smell of freshly baked bread wafting from that oven is so nostalgic. Nowadays bakeries are run by gas or electric ovens and the pogons are slowly struggling its last breath.
I love watching this beautiful Content it's makes me inspired I'm watching from new jersey USA.i Salute to All Tatay. And Lolo kaka inspired Po Kayo more power Lolo god bless you..
Ang galing na nag improve ang kanilang bakery naging modern ang kasangkapan pero maintain pa din ang pinaka traditional na pagluluto...bilang tinapay lover talaga nakakamiss ang tinapay ng pinas lalo at bagong luto😋😋😋
I want to go to this bakery when I visit the Philippines again. These are the businesses that deserve recognition as they are truly founded on Filipino tradition. Mabuhay po kayo dyan sa Tayabas Bakery!
This is so beautiful! Ito yata ang negosyong nakikita ko na may pagmamahal para sa community at sa pamilya lalo na sa pag gawa ng tinapay..at napakahumble ng boses ni tatay ❤️
i miss home😢,the smell of fresh pandesal in the morning, lining up, "samtang init pa" paired with milo, then 3ish in the afternoon, eat together with coke🥺 how i appreciate now our local bakeries back in my hometown, than store brought bread. the easy,convinient smell and taste of home
Customers driven kung ano ang gustong lasa iyan ang secret ng success sa bakery business. Prayers and God bless sa clan na ito may your tribe increase 🙏🙏♥️💯🇵🇭
Very interesting! The video is so well-made, and it’s amazing to see the traditional process of making Filipino breads. Thank you for sharing this wonderful content! 😊🍞
Watching the video was somewhat therapeutic and relaxing. Also, I love pandesal in the morning whether with liver spread, butter, peanut butter, etc...
iba yung itsura ng bonete ng Quezon vs samin sa Bacoor Cavite, halos half lang nung sa Tayabas, I think, ung molder samin is ung pang cupcake, ung circle.
Ganito din kami noon may sariling bakery at kami narin ang gumagawa ng mga tinapay. Yong Tatay ko nung nabubuhay pa sya napakahusay nya gumawa ng mga tinapay. Nagsisisi ako kasi hindi ko man lang natutunan lahat ng kaalaman nya sa paggawa ng mga tinapay. 😢
Magandang Araw po sa inyo, Pandesal talaga sa umaga ay masarap na kasama sa kape o sa chokolate, walang pagbabago yan ang lagi kong ginagawa sa bahay paminsan minsan dahil madali kang tataba sa sarap n'yan
hindi nyo matatalo ang sinaunang pamamaraan ng paggawa ng napakasap na pandisal. sa labas pa lamang maaamoy mo na ang sobrang sarap na pandisal at ubod pa ng laki sa maliit na halaga. alam kong mahal ang mga bilin sa panahon ngayon pero may mga pamamaraan kung paaano. maraming salamat po
This only proves that there's no short cut to success. Pag papahalaga ng mga anak sa munting bagay na pinaghirapan at iniwan ng magulang ang pag papakita ng taos pusong pasasalamat.
Walang tatalo sa sarap ng pandesal natin tuwing imaga . Mainit at malutong . Kaya ako nagdadala dito sa US kapag ako ay nagbabakasyon kasi ibang iba pa din kahit na maraming gumagawa dito.
One of my favorite memories of visiting family in the Philippines was when my uncle volunteered to bike all the way to a bakery to get us fresh pandesal every morning. I found it interesting that Spam came in a cylindrical can there and it fit perfectly into the pandesal ❤
Lucky to have seen this panaderia life from my father's side. My Lolo ran a similar business and tirelessly did the same things - from waking up at 3am and sleeping at around 11pm to prepare all what had to be baked. He had people doing other things but would still be on top of it all and even would knead ("masa") doughs himself. We had that pugon still and we as kids, were part of the business during summer. 🫰🏽 If you're from San Juan, Manila - you would have heard of Remar's Bakery. 🙌🏽
Content like this is really underrated in YT especially to our Filipino audience, it makes me appreciate the little things in life such as bread and how lucky we are to get products made by our bakers. Thanks for the great video as always!
kasi nga karamihan sa pinoy manonood mas gusto PRANK VLOG ng mga influencer tapos million views....
LITTLE THING?
true❤
We cannot generalize. We just need to have mindful content to grow mindful audiences.
mga walang kwenta gusto nila panoorin dapat wala kang matututunan para madaming views
nakakaiyak, it hits different ngaun na nsa 30s na ako. natrigger ung childhood memory ko na napakasimple lang ng buhay noon. bata na excited sumama sa pagbili ng pandesal sa umaga.
Galing!
Grabe no? This is a luxury nowadays
Lalo na kapag ofw ka, sobrang nakakamiss yung pandesal at kape sa umaga. There's no place like home talaga.🥹🥺
It's a shame but most pinoys find this type of content boring. Kaya nakakalungkot lang, this should have millions of views.
Tara bili tayo pandecoco at kababayan.
"ang buhay namin ay siguro parang tinapay na aming produkto, nagsimulang maliit, kung sa tinapay ay umaalsa, kami naman ay umuunlad" OKAAY MAKATA!!! but seriously, that sounded so beautiful.
Freshly cooked pandesal is what I love about mornings growing up. Where did my life led me to losing this?
Kahit saang city naman may fresh pandesal sa umaga .
Con Chocolate y Queso .... ayos Lang
Try to bake your own. It's not that hard actually. You will love it. I learn to bake from TH-cam and hoping 1 day I can have my own bakery😊
Nakalimutan mong Filipino ka yun Ang issue pang English English pa
@@kevinbal8003 🤣🤣 hoy tumahimik ka, di bawal mag inglesh if you want juskolord
Idk why seeing trays of bread makes me wanna cry lmao. I think it reminds me of my childhood, back to the years when I truly believe life was simpler and happier. As always, great video from FEATR!
Fax, I miss my childhood there too
Simbolo ng pamilya, simbolo ng simpleng pamumuhay
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It's like you're saying that you cried because you saw trays of bread just to let the people know about it and by using such abbreviations like lol, lmao, fyi, etc. if you really believed that life is simplier and happier, you should simplify your sentences and not going around the bushes and using abbreviations. I do understand those abbreviations but it's not right including those things in your sentence. Making a sentence simple makes it easier for people to understand what you really want to say. I don't know why it makes u cry. Is it crying for joy because you do remember your childhood days? You should have said that it makes you cry for joy not just cry and lmao. Is there something wrong on the way bakers nowadays makes the bread compared to your childhood days and that's the reason why it makes you cry? If so, then you should have mentioned the comparison now and before.
@@baneelmentalrazor1694 i bet you're still a minor 😆
Tayabas Bakery is a legend and icon in Tayabas. I remember tagging along with my Tatay Nato every morning at 6am to switch off the street lights in Tayabas and we never failed to buy our pandesal and bonete from this bakery located at Tayabas kalye mayor. Tatay Nato is already 85yeras old and still a fan of this panaderia. Trivia... Tayabas Bakery is the very first bakery that supplied our "Nutri Bun" way back my elementary days. Thanks for featuring Tayabas -genuine Tayabense here from Dubai
tama po kayo , taga dyn ako
masarp ang pianono pinag ong bunite,🙏👍
Paborito ko ang bonete ❤️👌😊
Hindi ko alam kung bakit ako naiiyak habang pinapanood ko itong video na to. Siguro nga dahil sa komplekado ng buhay natin habang tayo ay natanda, minsan naaalala natin kung gaano ka simple ng buhay noon nong tayo ay bata pa and watching videos like this makes me want to go back to those times.
Thank you for sharing this warm video 💚
waking up at 5am with my mom cooking away in the kitchen, my dad getting ready for work. seeing a paperbag full of pandesal in the kitchen table, mug and chocodrink ready for me to enjoy while we wait for the breakfast... makes my heart so full with love and joy, thank you featr for this heartwarming documentary
😻😻😻😻😻
This is what I like about family businesses, they bring family values and culture to the community. 👍🏻
True. Neighborhood business are so integral to the fabric of society.
Getting fewer and fewer bakery like this. Sad. Most buy toast from the big bakery. The bread filled with chemicals will last for 2 weeks in a plastic bag.
I'm 64 years old na...Bata pa lang ako dyan kami binuhay ng tatay nmin dahil baker din siya sa Isang bakery na pagmamay- Ari ng intsik Dito sa sta Cruz Laguna...nagtinda rin ako ng pandesal sa madaling Araw sa bus station ng BLTbco for 4 years..itinustos ko sa aking pag- aaral ng hi school noong 1974-1978... Haaayy bilis ng panahon
Dude, I love your documentary-real life storys here. I'm from Canada 🇨🇦. And love watching them. I put them in my favorite to watch over and over. Been to the Philippines 🇵🇭 off and on for the last 10 years love it there. Keep the good work up folks I mean it
Thanks once again, they are so fricken awesome
Awesome! Thank you!
How wonderful that the 3rd generation is continuing the business, just like in the Japanese culture. This is inspiring to see family members working for the family business. The bakers are highly skilled too. Please feature more businesses like this. I miss buying bread that are placed inside a supot (brown paper bag) and sealed with a twist of the hands.😊
You will know that the breads are good kapag mga oldies na ang nagbebake eh. It's just really hits different
In rural areas when I was younger. Bakeries from bigger towns often sell their goods by liaising with local sari-sari stores in outlying baranggays. Including our family's. They'd distribute the classics every few days, like munggo bread, monay, binangkal, etc. and then come back and take the unsold bread to be remade into bread pudding for kalihim (which we called "pie", locally), etc. and restock the rest. The bakery delivery guy would be on a motorcycle with two huge "skylab" boxes attached on the back filled with bread. We didn't actually have a bakery in our little baranggay until I was already in my teens. We could only get fresh pan de sal on sundays when we went to the nearest town for church.
Helping out sometimes at our sari-sari store is how I learned the names of different bread types. I have fond childhood memories of various types of local breads and biscuits that we'd have for merienda. Saludo ako sa nagtataguyod ng mga traditional breads natin.
Thanks for sharing!! This was very insightful. Your memories sound warm.
This! May sari sari store kami dati at ganyan ang sistema ng pagdeliver ng tinapay na ititinda namin
Im crying while watching this because my parents are baker. We had a bakery in patnanungan quezon before they passed away, our bread is one of delicious bread in the island, I remember we sell it also in the neighbourhood island nearby. It's my best childhood memories
That time pandesal is 2pcs for 1peso , ,
I remembered my Dad everyday, after his work in office. He'd always have a bag of pandesal at hand. Despite all the things we had for dinner, this was one of the most memorable ones... it justs hits different
Ang ganda ng vlog.
Easily one of my favourite videos on youtube, everything about this is beautiful & so nostalgic for me. Namiss ko bigla Pinas. Namimiss ko yung amoy ng tinapay sa umaga, yung ingay ng mga kapitbahay, sina manong taho, namiss ko sigawan ng mga bata sa kalye, namiss ko inuman ng mga tambay sa kalsada, namiss ko yung usok ng barbecue tuwing gabi, yung tawanan hanggang madaling araw. Sarap balikan. Salamat dito.
Another heartwarming feature from FEATR that gives viewers nostalgia. I live in Switzerland (near France) where bread is life, but I will always prefer the pandesal over all the items in the boulangeries here. Back then, my grandparents had a little pension house in Makati and it was bustling in the main house where they prepared daily breakfast for the guests there. I remember hot pandesal every morning with cooked meats, eggs, garlic fried rice and sliced ripe mangoes wafting in the air. In my other grandparents' house in Quezon City, I remember watching my aunts and uncles dunking their pandesals in their coffee, which I thought was so cool. Sweet snippets of the past will always live in my memory.
Thanks for watching!
There is something about watching bakers produce their bread that is so satisfying.
I think about the local bakery that we have here and how often I watch them knead the bread and the smell of freshly baked bread right off the oven.
I love pandesal in the morning,
The art of baking.
Hello👋This may come in a little late, but thank you FEATR for sharing the history of my family's bakery, in such a beautiful way too!! 🥲We've never felt more honored.
Edit: My dad made me watch this and i kept giggling at his part(sorry dad)
On behalf of all Quezonians, specially in my hometown Tayabas, Thank you for showcasing our small yet underated city❤❤❤ It's the first time that somebody has highlighted our local cuisine, lifestyle and tradition at this level for everybody to see aswell to explore. Now if everytime I'll be asked where i come from, im showing them this Quezon series. Thank you very much FEATR❤❤ proud tayabasin from New Zealand🇳🇿🇳🇿🙌🙌
Nakakaiyak marinig ang boses ni Lolo 🥹. Maririnig mo ang dedication, history, at ang mahal nya sa bakery at pamilya! God Bless ang bakery mo Lo 🙏🏽♥️.
Shout out FEATR for an amazing video- galing nyo 👏👏👏
Sabi ko di ko alam bat ako naiiyak, baka nga sa boses ni Lolo. 🥲
Super galiing 👏🫡
And nakakagutom yung shot ng mga tinapay 🥹
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ang ganda din ng pagkaluto. perfect n perfect. magkano kaya yan kada isa? hindi maliit pandesal nila eh
Ito ang aking lahi! Taus-pusong pasasalamat po sa inyong produksyon at mananatiling buhay ang dugong Pilipino sa mundo ng makabagong sining. Saludo ako sa tanyag nyong paglilingkod sa ating Bayan, at higit sa mga Pilipino. Philippines 🇵🇭
This really hits my childhood core memories.We had 2 bakery neighbors and both families managing them are close to my family. The smell of freshly baked bread is very nostalgic. As a child I could freely wander around each bakery anytime. They'd always offer me free bread and cookies too. One baker even went above and beyond by making me a special bread every morning with fun shapes and sizes like Fish, Dog, Cats and many more. Some of the bakers are working part time before and are proud degree holders now as Teachers and Police Officers. Sadly, one of them closed and the house was abandoned, only one was left and is still being managed by the same family.❤
we had a bakery before, we had to close it down kasi di na nag generate ng income. watching this made me think of my Papa. i remeber my papa doing exactly what these bakers are doing. i miss my papa so much and praying na i can open the bakery again in God's will. thank you for a good content to watch 😊
Ganitong content ang deserve ng million views. Hindi yung mga toxic issue ng mga vlogger.
Nakakamiss, yung uutusan ka ng magulang mo bumili ng pandesal. Ibibike or lalakarin mo tapos paguwi pag sasaluhan niyo habang nanonood ng tv sa umaga. Haay life back then was really something
My childhood was like this!!! Going to the bakery and eating fresh pandesal early in the morning! A simple life back then is where its at! Nothing can beat that feeling 🇵🇭❤️
My mom used to manage a bakery in the province and watching this video brings back so many memories. Aside from selling bake goods in the bakery, we also deliver “balot” baked goods in local sari sari stores. I used to join my mother in delivering baked goods since I enjoy sight seeing different sari sari store in different baranggays. Hayss 😢😢
i like watching docuseries ni erwann tsaka yung kay Kara David during my free time. reminds me of how simple life is.
Glad to see something nostalgic being passed on. Hope it continues for generations to come. More power to the family.
Masarap talaga tinapay jan, yan ang go to panaderia ko pag nasa tayabas ako.
Breads like pandesal will always be a staple to Filipinos. Watching this made me feel nostalgic as it brings back fond memories from my childhood. Thank you for this Featr! Your contents never fail to show the dedication and craftmanship of our kababayans.
My go to panaderia in Tayabas. Always love the taste of Bonete and pandesal. When I work as an OFW these two breads are the ones that I'm always craving for 😊
Bakeries and bread is dear to my heart. I grew up eating different kinds of bread because of my mom. She is a home baker and she loves baking every sort of bread. When she mastered pandesal, never na kami bumili sa labas! But pandesal from local bakeries still hits different. ❤ It’s has always been her dream to establish a bakery. She’s retired but Nag jojoke pa nga siya minsan that she bet she can work in a bakery and still love every second of it.
Thanks for the video featr! Love content like this. Super nostalgic 👏
Watching FEATR videos is how I combat my homesickness for Ph. Thank you for making stories that bring us back, even just for a few minutes.
I miss philippines even more after watching this. Walang katulad ang ating pandesal. Ang sarap balikan ang mga simpleng buhay lalo sa probinsya na pandesal lang sa umaga sapat at masaya na. 🥹
Lumaki ako sa amoy ng pandesal, sa craftmanship ng mga panadero, sa init ng oven.
Grabe yung nostalgia, yung background is sako sakong harina, pala pang hango ng naluto na na tinapay, yung tunog ng makina. Dati masang kamay pa lahat yan. Buti nakakatulong na ang teknolohiya para mapadali
grabe naiyak ako dun. kasi malaking bahagi ng buhay ng bawat Pilipino ang tinapay na galing sa mga local bakeries. karamihan sa mga Pilipino ay ito ang pantawid gutom. kasi una mura at abot kaya, pangalawa accessible sa lahat.
I really like your format... you highlight the work they do. You allow them to share their story in their own words. The music is subtle and subdued-- highlighting the sounds created in a bakeshop. Please continue to promote local restaurants, bakery, and the local food of the provinces in this format...😊❤
It tastes so much better from a wood fire. I remember my childhood days with fresh Pandesal like this made daily. Imagine comparing the quality of the dough to hand tossed pizza cooked in a wood fire oven. Top notch.
Watching these kind of videos especially with the older generation really spark those good morals that I almost forgot growing up in our modern era. Thanks FEATR for this! 🙌❤️
aweee this video made me feel very nostalgic. remembering my younger years when my parents wakes up at 5 am, then we were asked to buy some fresh pandesal, if not the from "suroy/syagit kuyas" we go to our old local panaderia, where we can smell the fresh baked breads even a street away.
Keeping the tradition alive ❤
The authenticity of each scene, the cinematography, and the limited unnecessary conversations with the owner or people featured are what makes videos like this pure. It gives off a home-y narrative as it looks into the socio-cultural traditions of the Filipinos through food. Great work!
Ang sarap siguro sa pakiramdam yung may negosyo ka na at in a way nakakapagserbisyo ka sa mga kababayan mo, bilang sa pagbibigay ng maayos na panindang pagkain. ❤
Beautiful story. Beautiful editing. Beautiful people who love their business.
I used to bake Pandesal with my Lola- she had the only bakery in the town.watching this video brings me back those memories. Thank you! 🇵🇭🇬🇧
I made a comment to this channel years ago about how I hated their episodes with celebrities and felt like I wasn't learning anything anymore so I unsubscribed. Haven't seen a single episode since then til now, so glad you guys are making contents like this again.
This is what I love about still living in a small town in the Philippines. I can still walk to the local bakery and get my fill of pandesal, little cheese breads, and pan de regla in all sorts of colors. It's one of the things that make me want to stay longer in my town, I'll definitely miss it when I move abroad.
I can say that my Dad,uncle oyong,utol srrio and other team Panopio are the best teamwork when it comes to making,cooking pandesal bonete,semada and many more..
I wish to have a future like this being able to open my own bakery and having to pass it down to my children or grandchildren. This video really inspires me very much.♥️
It's good to see traditional bakers still thriving in the provinces. I miss eating pandesal and other breads we'd have as kids. Parang gusto ko tuloy umuwi ng probinsya para lang kumain ng tinapay doon hehe. Good work, Featr. You are doing a great job featuring this 😍
Ganda ng series na 'to! Very underrated talaga ng Featr
My Lola use to own a bakery in Culion, Palawan in the 40’s. She provided Pandesal to the Lepor colony. Having machinery makes it easier. Was in Coron & Kabankalan in Feb. would have pandesal almost every other day from the bakery fresh baked. Now I miss it.
Wow, sobrang masipag at family-oriented sila. Provide a great, at sobrang sarap, service to the community. Salamat at mabuhay sa Tayabas Bakery at ang bonete! 🇵🇭
Isang bagay na pinagsisisihan ko, hindi ako nakatapos ng highschool at wala akong alam sa paggawa ng tinapay. Pero minsan nabigyan ako ng pagkakataon makapasok sa bakery noong 17 years old pa lang ako.
Helper lang ako, tagaluto ng palaman tulad ng pandecoco at kalihim, tagalinis ako ng mga tray o lagayan ng masa/tinapay. Hanggang dyan lang ang alam ko.
Wala akong alam sa pagtitimpla ng masa, yung mga recipe na ginagamit pero mabait ang naging panadero, sana noon pa man naisip ko ng pag-aralan ang proseso sana noon pa man pinagtuunan ko ng pansin ang pagtitimpla at paggawa.
Kasi may kasabihan na kahit wala kang pinag-aralan, kapag willing ka matuto ay matutunan mo rin.
Pero kahit magsasaka ako ngayon, masaya ako dahil naging karanasan ko rin iyan sa buhay ko.
Tunay, masarap ang bonete lalo na isawsaw mo sa kape, dahil iyan din ang ginagawa sa bakery na napasukan ko dati sa batangas lobo.
Ang sarap ny Pandesal sa Umaga
This video is so nostalgic. Basta tuwing umaga may nagtitinda ng mga tinapay na mainit pa. Tapos kape. What a childhood ❤️
Another quality content from FEATR. Kudos to the team.
IMO The Best Bread in the World and my favourite bread. Kahit anong palaman. Yung luma at matigas lalagyan ni lola ng butter at sugar tpos itotoast nya. The Best! I miss you lola.
Nakakiyak naman pwede bang bumalik sa nakaraan ayoko na ung ngayon nakakpagod gusto ko nalang kumaen ng pandesal ksama ung mama papa at mga kapatid ko
Nakakaiyak. Ang nostalgic nung supot ng pandesal. May gumagamit pa pala ng ganun ngayon
I miss the old days coming from school and passing by a pogon-fired bakery. The smell of freshly baked bread wafting from that oven is so nostalgic. Nowadays bakeries are run by gas or electric ovens and the pogons are slowly struggling its last breath.
I love watching this beautiful Content it's makes me inspired I'm watching from new jersey USA.i Salute to All Tatay. And Lolo kaka inspired Po Kayo more power Lolo god bless you..
Ang galing na nag improve ang kanilang bakery naging modern ang kasangkapan pero maintain pa din ang pinaka traditional na pagluluto...bilang tinapay lover talaga nakakamiss ang tinapay ng pinas lalo at bagong luto😋😋😋
I want to go to this bakery when I visit the Philippines again. These are the businesses that deserve recognition as they are truly founded on Filipino tradition. Mabuhay po kayo dyan sa Tayabas Bakery!
This is so beautiful! Ito yata ang negosyong nakikita ko na may pagmamahal para sa community at sa pamilya lalo na sa pag gawa ng tinapay..at napakahumble ng boses ni tatay ❤️
Proud po ako sa inyong lahat,hard work yan. God Bless po sa lahat.
i miss home😢,the smell of fresh pandesal in the morning, lining up, "samtang init pa" paired with milo, then 3ish in the afternoon, eat together with coke🥺 how i appreciate now our local bakeries back in my hometown, than store brought bread. the easy,convinient smell and taste of home
Customers driven kung ano ang gustong lasa iyan ang secret ng success sa bakery business. Prayers and God bless sa clan na ito may your tribe increase 🙏🙏♥️💯🇵🇭
Very interesting! The video is so well-made, and it’s amazing to see the traditional process of making Filipino breads. Thank you for sharing this wonderful content! 😊🍞
I can smell home from this screen. Someday. I will come back. And live out my years.
Watching the video was somewhat therapeutic and relaxing. Also, I love pandesal in the morning whether with liver spread, butter, peanut butter, etc...
I hope that you will pass the tradition tin your children. I love pandesal and all you do. MABUHAY ang business ninyo
Simple but inspiring and moving storytelling.✨
iba yung itsura ng bonete ng Quezon vs samin sa Bacoor Cavite, halos half lang nung sa Tayabas, I think, ung molder samin is ung pang cupcake, ung circle.
ang calming manood ng mga stories ng FEATR. Thank you for making these mini-documentaries. I watch your videos before going to sleep.
Masarap talaga pandesal ng pinoy❤
Ganito din kami noon may sariling bakery at kami narin ang gumagawa ng mga tinapay. Yong Tatay ko nung nabubuhay pa sya napakahusay nya gumawa ng mga tinapay. Nagsisisi ako kasi hindi ko man lang natutunan lahat ng kaalaman nya sa paggawa ng mga tinapay. 😢
Magandang Araw po sa inyo, Pandesal talaga sa umaga ay masarap na kasama sa kape o sa chokolate, walang pagbabago yan ang lagi kong ginagawa sa bahay paminsan minsan dahil madali kang tataba sa sarap n'yan
Admirable. Hardwork, dedication, honesty are Filipino traits that should be practiced also by the next generation.
hindi nyo matatalo ang sinaunang pamamaraan ng paggawa ng napakasap na pandisal. sa labas pa lamang maaamoy mo na ang sobrang sarap na pandisal at ubod pa ng laki sa maliit na halaga. alam kong mahal ang mga bilin sa panahon ngayon pero may mga pamamaraan kung paaano. maraming salamat po
This only proves that there's no short cut to success. Pag papahalaga ng mga anak sa munting bagay na pinaghirapan at iniwan ng magulang ang pag papakita ng taos pusong pasasalamat.
NAPAKAGANDA FRESKO , VERY CONVENIENTLY…. ❤❤❤
I grew up in that town! I remember going to that bakery with my parents a lot. Lots of good memories and great bread :))
Nakakarelax lang panoorin ang mga content ng FEATR ❤️
Waking up at 5am just to eat breakfast with pandesal with grandparents is a core memory for most Filipinos.
5:38 please keep up this wonderful generation of bakers! You did the community a huge favor. 3rd generation is already an amazing feat!
Walang tatalo sa sarap ng pandesal natin tuwing imaga . Mainit at malutong . Kaya ako nagdadala dito sa US kapag ako ay nagbabakasyon kasi ibang iba pa din kahit na maraming gumagawa dito.
One of my favorite memories of visiting family in the Philippines was when my uncle volunteered to bike all the way to a bakery to get us fresh pandesal every morning. I found it interesting that Spam came in a cylindrical can there and it fit perfectly into the pandesal ❤
Lucky to have seen this panaderia life from my father's side. My Lolo ran a similar business and tirelessly did the same things - from waking up at 3am and sleeping at around 11pm to prepare all what had to be baked. He had people doing other things but would still be on top of it all and even would knead ("masa") doughs himself. We had that pugon still and we as kids, were part of the business during summer. 🫰🏽 If you're from San Juan, Manila - you would have heard of Remar's Bakery. 🙌🏽
sarap tumambay sa lutuan ng bakery nato malalanghap mo talaga yung aroma ng tinapay.
Miss na miss ko ang amoy ng bakery ngayong andito ako sa Amerika.
We are lucky, there are still a lot of bakeries in our area. Like a lot.
I'm fan of Filipino bread. I hope someday i could visit here.
Spanish bread, enseymada are my favorites. Syempre by default number 1 parin and pandesal. Shiit, miss ko na panaderia sa probinsya namin sa pinas. 😂
What a beautiful story. It made me homesick.
this warms my heart... pang world class ❤