By
Joseph Zambrano
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- With its nutritional
value and minimal cost, the instant veggie noodles are gaining popularity among
consumers especially among mothers.
According to Violeta Salda,
project officer of the Benguet Vegetable
Processing Center, they have many orders from commercial establishments as
customers look for healthy noodles.
“Aside from the big
groceries in the malls, we also supply other outlets like La Top, where they
sell organic produce only; Mountain Grown in Porta Vaga and the
Benguet State University cooperative store,” Salda said.
BVPC also has a
memorandum of agreement with the Department of Social Welfare and Development
in using vegetable-enriched noodles in relief packs.
The instant noodles
are standard part of the relief packs distributed by the agency during disaster
operations.
Benguet Veggie Noodles
are delicious and colorfully packaged to attract children's curiosity.
The noodles are made
from vegetables like carrots, potatoes, squash, camote and pechay which are
rich in vitamins and minerals.
Children do not
even know that the main ingredients are made of vegetable.
It is nutritious and
affordable at a reasonable price that poor families can manage to buy, Salda
said.
Aside from veggies
canton noodles, other BVPC products are dried miki, veggies instant noodles,
instant noodles-no cook, veggie coolies, veggie pasta, veggie fresh miki,
veggie pandesal bread, and squash bread buns.
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