How this Island Still Manages to Produce the Weirdest Salt in the World
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- čas přidán 29. 01. 2024
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Век живи - век учись. Никогда не слышал о таком. Спасибо!!
Produce from my hometown... it tastes good.
That salt is better than table salt.Give extra ordinary taste to food. 😊
Korea makes a similar wood ash salt with bamboo..
Welp now I gotta taste this salt
Wow!😮 now its been recognized internationally, i was surprised when i saw this post
100 bucks per
I love salt
Who invented this process? Talk about convoluted.
The native families of that provincial island, the old man speaking on the video was the last man making these tibuok salts originally only on these island
@@raivenzinc7323 It is the very definition of Artisanal. Amazing.
That island pictured at 4:30 is not Bohol. No way is that the tenth largest island in the Philippines.
Check “water quality” Philippine sea😂
Weird Salt?!? COOL!!
Weird Salt?!??
COOL!!!