Photo of the Day for April 10, 2024 – Rainy Day Rendezvous: Navigating Tanjay City’s Market Streets

Photo of the Day for April 10, 2024 – Rainy Day Rendezvous: Navigating Tanjay City’s Market Streets

In this charming scene captured on a side street of the bustling public market in Tanjay City, Negros Oriental, the warmth of camaraderie and the joy of companionship are palpable. A friendly couple, clearly relishing each other’s company, rides leisurely on a motorbike amidst a light rain shower. The man confidently steers the bike ahead, while his companion, positioned behind him, holds aloft a large yellow umbrella, its vibrant hue adding a splash of color against the subdued surroundings.     Despite the drizzle, there’s an air of contentment as they navigate through the narrow street, surrounded by the ubiquitous presence of Pedicabs – a common mode of transportation in the Philippines. The woman’s gesture of shielding them both from the rain with the umbrella not only serves a practical purpose but also reflects a sense of care and consideration. Amidst the everyday hustle and bustle of the market, this simple yet heartwarming sight reminds us of the beauty found in shared moments, the joy of togetherness, and the gentle rhythms of life in a vibrant city. And in a country where umbrellas are not only used to shield from rain but also to protect against the sun’s rays, this image captures a slice of Filipino life, where adaptability and companionship go hand in hand.   See also the videos about Tanjay City: TANJAY CITY MARKET and WALKING in TANJAY CITY  

Photo of the Day for March 20, 2024 – Bodbod – the delicacy of Tanjay City

Photo of the Day for March 20, 2024 – Bodbod – the delicacy of Tanjay City

Bodbod is a popular delicacy in Tanjay City, Negros Oriental, Philippines. It is a type of sticky rice cake wrapped in banana leaves and usually served as a dessert or snack. The rice is mixed with coconut milk and sugar, giving it a sweet and creamy flavor. Bodbod is often enjoyed during special occasions, celebrations, or as a simple treat. It’s a beloved local delicacy in Tanjay City and is commonly found in local bakeries, markets, and food stalls throughout the area.  

Photo of the Day for March 08. 2024 – Native chicken vendor at market in Tanjay City

Photo of the Day for March 08. 2024 – Native chicken vendor at market in Tanjay City

In the bustling market of Tanjay City, Negros Oriental, a vendor stands behind a display of live chickens, patiently awaiting customers. The vendor’s stall is adorned with vibrant colors, and the native Visayan breed chickens, with their distinctive feathers, add to the lively atmosphere of the market. With a hopeful expression, the vendor watches the flow of people passing by, ready to provide them with the freshest poultry for their culinary delights.   A good chicken broth made from native Visayan breed chickens is indeed a traditional Filipino recipe that reflects the rich culinary heritage of the Philippines, particularly in the Visayan region. Here are some key points about this traditional dish: Native Visayan Breed Chickens: The use of native Visayan breed chickens is essential for authenticity in this recipe. These chickens are known for their unique flavor and texture compared to commercial breeds. They are often raised in backyard farms or free-range environments, resulting in meat that is more flavorful and less fatty. Ingredients: The ingredients for Visayan chicken broth typically include native chicken pieces (such as legs, thighs, and wings), aromatics like garlic, onions, and ginger, and sometimes additional flavorings like lemongrass and fish sauce. The broth is simmered slowly to extract maximum flavor from the ingredients. Cooking Method: The traditional method of preparing Visayan chicken broth involves simmering the chicken pieces with the aromatics in water for an extended period. This slow cooking process allows the flavors to meld together and results in a rich, savory broth that is both comforting and nutritious. Health Benefits: Chicken broth made from native breeds is often prized for its perceived health benefits. It is believed to be rich in collagen, vitamins, and minerals, which can support gut health, boost the immune system, and promote overall well-being. Cultural Significance: This traditional dish is not only valued for its taste and nutritional benefits but also for its cultural significance. It is often served during special occasions, family gatherings, and celebrations, symbolizing warmth, hospitality, and togetherness. Overall, Visayan chicken broth is a beloved Filipino recipe that showcases the importance of using quality ingredients and traditional cooking methods to create a dish that is both delicious and nourishing.

Photo of the Day for January 24, 2024 – Eating at the market in Tanjay City

Photo of the Day for January 24, 2024 – Eating at the market in Tanjay City

DTI sees growth of Tanjay City’s famous delicacy The passage of an ordinance making the famous “bodbod” or rice roll in Tanjay City, Negros Oriental as its One Town, One Product (OTOP), is seen to bolster the income of the small businesses in the area, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) here said on Monday.     DTI-Negros Oriental provincial director Nimfa Virtucio told the Philippine News Agency in an interview that with the measure in place, the local government unit (LGU) will allocate a budget to “professionalize the industry” and help the micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) engaged in the business. Virtucio said with the passage of the ordinance, improvements will be made as to the production of the bodbod, such as regulations in size and uniformity in taste, among others. She noted that in the absence of “regulation”, some bodbod pieces are currently thinner than the others. “We are also willing to help these producers in coming up with a packaging that is acceptable or competitive in the world market,” she said. The DTI official also noted the need to improve the shelf life of the delicacy, which tends to spoil in just a few days with the highly perishable coconut milk as one of its ingredients. Organizing these bodbod makers and accrediting them with the LGU will also give them leverage in the marketing sector, she said. The Tanjay City OTOP ordinance, crafted by the Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI), is the first of its kind in the province and in Region 7, said Dumaguete-based businessman Edward Du. Du, a former NOCCI president and ex-regional director of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Central Visayas (PHCCI), is a strong supporter of MSMEs and the passage of the OTOP ordinances in Negros Oriental to help small businesses prosper. The ordinance, which was unanimously passed by the city council last Friday, said there are more than 100 homegrown bodbod makers in Tanjay. The native delicacy has been around for over a century and is closely associated with the city. It is now famous not just among the locals but also among domestic and international tourists who savor this delicacy and even take some home with them as “pasalubong” (souvenir). It is best eaten with “sikwate” or local chocolate drink or with fresh, ripe mangoes. Two other OTOP ordinances being pushed in Negros Oriental are the Mt. Talinis Dark Chocolate in Valencia town and the Baslay coffee in Dauin town, Virtucio said.   Source: PNA from August 2022

Photo of the Day for January 15, 2024 – Making Budbud (Bodbod) in Tanjay City

Photo of the Day for January 15, 2024 – Making Budbud (Bodbod) in Tanjay City

BELOVED CULINARY DELIGHT: Tanjay City in Negros Oriental is elevating the renowned “bodbod” as it secures recognition through a local ordinance designating it as the city’s official One Town, One Product. The Department of Trade and Industry revealed on Monday, August 22, 2022, that this move will provide a significant uplift to small businesses involved in crafting the celebrated rice roll.  

Photo of the Day for January 09, 2024 – Pupils on the way to school in Tanjay City

Photo of the Day for January 09, 2024 – Pupils on the way to school in Tanjay City

I was once again able to spend a few hours in Tanjay City because our daughter had to renew her business permit. This time I walked from the National Highway along Legazpi Street towards the Tanjay River. There I came to a wide pedestrian bridge made of steel with a wooden floor. It’s interesting what there is to see on such a walk along a road.  

Photo of the Day for January 05, 2024 – Tres Marias at the market in Tanjay City

Photo of the Day for January 05, 2024 – Tres Marias at the market in Tanjay City

It’s been some time since I filmed at the Tanjay City market. Back then, a young, pretty market stall vendor approached me and asked me without shyness or hesitation whether I was looking for a wife. The Tres Marias at the next stall overheard this and after listening for a moment, they joined in the conversation with great amusement.