The world’s best rice?
We are not in a position to confirm that, but the latest variety of rice to hit the market is something that homemakers would love to serve to their families. We chanced upon it in a supermarket while looking for whole grain rice and we were hooked! When we went to get jumbo eggs from our suki Ruben at his RAS store in the BF wet market, he proudly announced that his store is the area distributor of Jasponica rice under the label Doña Maria. That’s it!
The rice variety is developed and sold by SL Agritech corporation whose owner, Henry Lim Bon Liong, brought to the country Chinese technology to successfully produce the hybrid, a blend of the aromatic but not quite soft Thai Jasmine rice and the round, soft and glutinous Japanese variety. This is one success story of a Filipino who now looks forward to exporting his harvest. And we have the pleasure of enjoying rice of 5-star hotel quality, right on our own dining table.
Jasponica comes in 2-kilo, 5-kilo and 25-kilo bags. Yes, it costs more than the ordinary whole/long grain variety (from P30 a kilo). The flyer we got said a bag of 25 kilos can cost about P955; we are getting it at P50 a kilo. One pays for quality. They are also producing brown Jasponica rice which might already be in stores. Lim said this would be for those who are more conscious of the nutritional value of what they eat.
One mid-morning we motored all the way to Tiendesitas and found the place practically deserted. A lot of stores have closed down or are for sale, while the rest of the tenants were still preparing for a mid-day opening. Thus we failed to get the bottled balut, did not manage to see the latest in their garments shops and didn’t get to have lunch at any of their food stalls. We found Lily Sevilla who sells premium fruits. Mangoes have gone up in price, the season being nearly at its end, from P70 to P90 a kilo depending on the state of the fruit. She had lychees, sweet according to her, at P120 with mangosteen at P120, a big discount from what we paid at Market! Market! (P250), which could have been a foreign variety (
Two restaurants we recently discovered: Mr. Rockefeller on the second level of
Recipes by Café Metro at the
Our attention was called by a friend to a news clip shown on GMA-7 recently of a group of people eating a half-alive fish, as the camera zoomed in on the fish that had its mouth quivering and half its body wriggling while the heartless diners laughed and dug into it. That’s definitely cruelty to animals! We apologize if this spoils your lunch, but we thought such news should not be aired, and sentiments of viewers should be respected.
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