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photoproject101 · 4 years
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#Kinilaw is a #Visayanmenu that I love to eat. A variety of fish can be used to cook this #viand but nothing beats #tugnos. Did you know that this kind of fish is also called #anchovy in othe parts of the world? Yep, these small fishes is called #anchovies and is used as ingredient for seasoning in Japan. Back to #kinilawnatugnos, this is good for an early #breakfast minced with #tomatoes, #seaweeds and a lot of #sweetchilipeppers or #sili. #Pinoy #pinoyfoodblogger #pinoyfoodie2019 #pinoyfoodtripping #pinoyfoodtrip #pinoystyle #pinoymenu #localfood #breakfastideas #breakfastclub #bisaya #foodph #foodphoto #foodphotography #foodporn #foodphotos #foodblog #foodstagram (at Dumaguete City) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6og9PIJfFe/?igshid=164b6z82ozhan
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solitaria-fantasma · 5 years
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Send 📱 for five texts my muse didn’t send yours, and one that they did
[text]: Hey Lew….it’s getting kind of late. We’re all still going to the theater tonight, yeah?
[text]: omg lew I c'nat feel my tugnoe waht did yuor setsir put in taht chekacesee?!
[text]: Can I come over? I know it’s you and Vivi’s ‘stay in’ night but I’m still shaking from this case and I really just want to be around you guys. I can walk, if you don’t want to drive.
[text]: I love you.
[text]: Why won’t you let me do this for you?!
[text]: Your minions are doing shadow puppets with my spare arm again. Can you make them stop? The plot’s rock solid, but the dialogue is drowning me in cheese. Also, it’s 3am, and I have to be up in four hours for work.
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gandaever · 3 years
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DIY LUNCH: Pritong Bilong-bilong, ensaladang talong, nilagang okra. Am using kalamansi with amahong and tugnos ginamos as dip! #EatsTerrific (at Marco Polo Residences - Cebu) https://www.instagram.com/p/CL-u6UelIXh/?igshid=dl0rg26yjv2p
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kekemoy · 7 years
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tugnos na pod among panihapunon ani... Tugnos nga gipaksiw, tugnos nga gitola, Kinilaw nga tugnos ug ginamos nga tugnos, ugmas buntag pamahaw - tugnos nga gitorta ayayyyay salamat Lord...
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phgq · 4 years
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Maasin City implements fish price ceiling ordinance
#PHinfo: Maasin City implements fish price ceiling ordinance
MAASIN CITY, Jan. 20 (PIA)  --  City Mayor Nacional Mercado has resolved to fully enforce the price cap of fishes sold in the city’s wet market, following widespread clamor on sky-high cost of this marine resource, the city’s Information Officer announced.
In a video interview posted on social media, Info Officer Royeno Segovia said the mayor is serious on his effort to implement the price ceiling ordinance.
“Violators will be dropped, their business license will not be renewed, and the stall will be closed, no second chance,” Segovia told freelance journalist Daniel Maturan, adding that the move was meant to check abuses.
“The highest price as of now is P 300.00 per kilo for the first class,” Segovia pointed out.
City Ordinance number 2015-078 classified as first class, group A, the following names of fishes:  Tangigue, Maya-Maya, Pugapo, Dugso, Marang, Sono, Kilawin, Balansugi, Liplipan, Mamsa, Tali-lion, Dugho, Kawayanon, Pangalwan, Aha-an, Makabangus, Bariles, and Saminan.
First class, group B, in which the highest price set was P 250.00 per kilo, include the following:  Salindato, Kamohay, Lagan, Katambak, Nokos (Piliw), Kitong, Danggit (Big), and Dorado.
Second class fishes, pegged at P 150.00 – P 200.00 per kilo, are Tambungan, Solid, Indangan, Bat-og, Bolinao (Tugnos), Tamarong/Adlo, Anduhaw, Bulis, Batod, Lipti, Mais-Mais, Sasa, Kabutan, Budloy, Danggit (Small), Mangko, Bansikol, Karabalyas, and Bangus.
Third class, P 110.00 – P 140.00 per kilo, are Balo, Libgao, Bolinao (Dagko), Bangsi (Nani, Lampirang), Uwapay, Banggisan, Suwahan, Samok, Nokos (Lawod), Bajo-Bajo, Suwasid, Mayaos, Buntog, Iho (Tadlongan), Tabangko, Banak, Lahing, and Mangsi (Hawol-Hawol, Hilos-Hilos, Tayapad).
And belonging to the fourth class, P 60.00 – P 110.00 per kilo, are Pantihan, Pawotpot, Lambiyaw, Mabgas, Pugot, Tabawong, Mol-Mol (Uhawon), Taad, Tige, Sagoksok, Tagutungan, Kapaw, Pata, Labayan, Bakasi, Panangitan, Ubod, Baro-Baro, Gisaw, Pagi, and Iho (Banakan, Kurusan, atbp.)
Segovia also said that not displaying a price tag constituted in itself a violation.
Last Christmas and New Year, the price of tangigue, a fish under first class, had reached P 500 per kilo, prompting facial expressions of disbelief, shock, and frowns from customers.
On Wednesday, Jan. 15, Mayor Mercado called all the fish vendors to a meeting at his office to address the situation, and warned violators of business permit cancellation.
The day after that meeting, market personnel distributed “taripa” of fishes with corresponding price list based on the city ordinance, with specific instructions for fish vendors to display or hang the list for easy reference of consumers.  (nbq/mmp/PIA8-Southern Leyte)
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References:
* Philippine Information Agency. "Maasin City implements fish price ceiling ordinance." Philippine Information Agency. https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1033056 (accessed January 20, 2020 at 06:48PM UTC+08).
* Philippine Infornation Agency. "Maasin City implements fish price ceiling ordinance." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1033056 (archived).
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