Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philippines. Show all posts

Monday, July 28, 2014

Vicks ButterBall Menthol





Vicks Butter Ball Menthol 24 pcs. - P64.50

Vicks is a brand notably known for its menthol candies or should I say remedies for soar throats and nasal congestion.  I was surprised to see a butter flavor candy from Vicks.  I tried it, and it tasted ok and not that great.  Not a definite buy.  I doubt, it will last long in the Philippine market.  



Thursday, December 5, 2013

Jack n' Jill Brand: Nova multi-grain snack

Large Nova Multigrain snack
Jack n' Jill Large Multi-grain snack - P22.95

It's an ok snack, looks healthy in taste.  There is also another brand with the same look, Oishi Oheya, I haven't tasted it lately, but I'm sure it's almost the same but cheaper.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Chefs' Quarter in Megamall has been changed to Uncle Cheffy


Update:
The Chefs' Quarter in Megamall has been changed to Uncle Cheffy, although they do still serve some of Chefs' Quarters menu dishes.

The change in the name and food, but still the same owner.  Since both Uncle Cheffy and Chefs' Quarter are owned and operated by the same group of company.


Tuesday, November 27, 2012

KFC Philippines, now have Baked Goodies


First saw this egg tarts in KFC Hong Kong almost 5 years ago.  It just arrive in the Philippines lately.  KFC now have baked products, such as baked macaroni and this egg tart.

The egg tarts here are a little bit smaller than the one I tasted in Hong Kong.  Maybe, they made it so that the price is more affordable in the Philippine market.  The egg tart costs P29 (about $0.70 USD). 

Egg Tart box for take-out(to go) "Baked" line of KFC Products 

So, how was it?  It was delicious, the crust is like a croissant, light and fluffy.  The egg part was like egg pie, the crust was the major difference with the ordinary egg pie.  I suggest you never let this desert cool off, so you can taste it at its best.

I would buy it again, if I'm craving for it.  I was able to buy one in KFC Shopwise branch in the Araneta Center, Cubao, QC, during lunch time.  I'm not sure, if other branches have it already since their website (http://www.kfc.com.ph) does not seem to have it on their menu.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt in SM MegaMall


Another place in SM Megamall, which is a good place to get frozen yogurt is Tutti Frutti.  This specific branch is located at SM Megamall Atrium on the 4th level.  Tutti Frutti have delicious tasting frozen yogurts in different flavors, that is not sour and not too sweet.  They have melon, apple, strawberry, watermelon, and soybean among others.

This picture of a yogurt in their cup looks delicious 


Tutti Frutti sells frozen yogurt by the oz. at P20 (around $0.50 USD).  Like all other frozen yogurts out there, it is a bit expensive.

Tutti Frutti has a very wise and practical business model, they sell their frozen yogurt by weight.  That way you get charged even if the ice cream is a bit melted.  Paper cup, you use for the frozen yogurt is also part of the weight you pay per oz. at P20.

The store location is also almost hidden, you will never find it by accident, if you're in Megamall for the first time.

Store front of Tutti Frutti in SM Megamall


They're not doing anything special for us consumers to get curious about.

If it wasn't for their latest frozen soybean yogurt poster, I don't think we would be in the store, the magic word here is YOGURT.  Their signage is a bit misleading too, looking at it makes me think of regular fruit ice cream that is very sweet and unhealthy for me.



half eaten frozen yogurt, yum

When I first ate there, I was surprised, the small cup I had filled with frozen yogurt cost P145 without toppings of any kind.  After that first visit, I devised a technique to estimate the cost.

The technique, I use to estimate how much it will cost me, is to mentally counting from 1 to 6.  From the time you press the lever to release the soft serve frozen yogurt, you start counting 1, almost as fast as 1 second per count.




I know it will look like you haven't have much frozen yogurt on your cup when you reached 6, but trust me, it will cost you around P100-P120 (about $3).

You may adjust your counting to less than 6, if you only plan to spend less then P100 for a frozen yogurt.  Also, if your a slow counter, you need to lower it to 4.  Or just time with your watch to 4 seconds to stop the frozen ice cream from pouring on your cup.

I ate there more than once and the taste is still pretty good, you may have to spend an average of P100 to savor the delicious frozen yogurt.

I recommend this store for  its delicious frozen yogurt, and that there is actually no line to the cashier.


Their website is http://tuttifrutti.com.ph/

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Grocery items cost in Manila Philippines

This is again another price list of some items available in the Philippines.

You may have landed on this blog on either you where searching for cheese in the Philippines.  Anyway, here are some of the products we have in the grocery store in the Philippines on the first half of the year 2012.  Prices may vary for about a couple of pesos in different supermarket or grocery stores in the Philippines.

This are usual things people buy for snacks or simple sandwiches, except for the pasta.  That one is for the weekend snack at home.

Here are the prices of grocery items converted into USD at 42 peso rate.
  • Spaghetti pasta 250g - Php20.00 (around $0.47)
  • Century Tuna (Solid in Water) in can - Php37.50 (around $0.89)
  • Alaska Evaporated Milk Tetra Pack - Php25.00 (around $0.59)
  • Magnolia Cheddar Cheese 185g - Php66.00 (around $1.57)
  • Eden Cheese Singles (pack of 6) - Php48.00 (around $1.14)
  • Eden Cheese 450g - Php105.00 (around $2.50)
  • Gardenia White Loaf Bread - Php61.00 (around $1.45)


This is good for 2 persons














Let me know at the comments section, if it's more expensive here in the Philippines or cheaper compared to where you are currently.  Please note, that the prices are inclusive of all taxes, unlike in Canada where the price on the shelf does not reflect inclusive of taxes.