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ANCIENT Salt Rock in the Philippines (Tultul in Guimaras) 

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“Tul-tul” is a rare artisanal salt block from the Philippines that is specially made by hand in Jordan, Guimaras. Shirley “Nenen” Padojenog is one of the last if not the only remaining master of making tultul and she has persevered to save the dying craft despite all the trials that she encountered along the way.
The laborious process takes hours of intensive cooking that results into a glorious slab of flavorful salt which can even be eaten on its own!
The country is now at a crossroads as it attempts to revive its dying local salt industry by revisiting its outdated laws that may have contributed to the dwindling salt beds in the archipelago. What does the future hold for salt artisans like Shirley? Learn more about the art of making tultul and support your local salt farmer today.
We would like to thank:
Padojenog Family
Ganila Family
LGU Jordan Guimaras
Councilor Katya Delgado
For orders you can contact:
Cherald Padojenog
09084748122
Vinsoy Abwan (for Ganila family)
09455460063
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@arielsmangos1172
@arielsmangos1172 10 месяцев назад
At this point there needs to be a Museum of Salt 😅 feature all the salts all over the Philippines, the stories, the audio, the images, the videos then a store whose proceeds gives back to these communities
@onfourtris3301
@onfourtris3301 10 месяцев назад
Tultul has been a part of my childhood. Nag uunahan kami ng kuya ko kung sino makauna sa pagkuha ng tultul kasi iuulam sa mainit na kanin. Hinanggop na kanin kasi yung paborito namin dati ang simple ng pamumuhay yun lang masaya na kami. Ganito pala ang pag gawa ng tultul, thank you FEATR. Godbless po sa inyo nanay Shirley.❤
@featrmedia
@featrmedia 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your story!
@dare2dare
@dare2dare 9 месяцев назад
Nag uunahan kayo tapos kami yung lola namin naghahawak ng tultul. Bago namin magamit dapat hihingi muna kami sa kanya. Kasi palagi daw sya namin inuubusan
@ceciliafonacier4380
@ceciliafonacier4380 Месяц назад
How much do you sell your tultul? Pwede ba akong bumili? Kahit na 1 kilo lang...taga Mindanao po ako. Kung kaya ko po, pwedeng 2 kilos.
@mayperez1003
@mayperez1003 10 месяцев назад
Sana hindi mawala ang mga tulad na ito sa bansa. It's part of the Philippines' vast culture. And if not for this video, a lot of us would have never known about tultul. Me being one. Salamat sa FEATR team for shedding light on topics like this one. OFW ako who rely on the internet/RU-vid for information, news, entertainment, etc. This wouldn't reach me. Siguro kahit nasa Pinas ako..
@jasperjohntarroja611
@jasperjohntarroja611 10 месяцев назад
Masarap talaga Siya promise 😊
@DiscoverSiargao
@DiscoverSiargao 9 месяцев назад
in bohol they have similar its called Asin tibook . ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Pd1YtrTXa4c.html
@mayperez1003
@mayperez1003 9 месяцев назад
@@DiscoverSiargao Yes, nakita ko rin po yun recently. Tedious process as well. Nakakatuwa, pero nakakabahala rin. Siguro kung may susuporta sa kanila, hindi magiging kwento na lng ang mga produktong gaya ng Tultul at Asin tibuok.
@leslieonabudget
@leslieonabudget 10 месяцев назад
If I have the extra budget I will buy every artisenal salt in our country, in honor of every salt maker. 🙌🏼😊
@reuq007
@reuq007 10 месяцев назад
This is new to me! Amazing how our traditions cultured diversity like this as a result. Nakaka proud!
@unproductiveentity4527
@unproductiveentity4527 10 месяцев назад
Proud dayon.
@kerbsd3998
@kerbsd3998 9 месяцев назад
😬😬😬
@andriancon-el3299
@andriancon-el3299 9 месяцев назад
I'm an ilonggo and this type of salt is very very delicious it's very rich and flavorful and mild!
@marjvelous4942
@marjvelous4942 10 месяцев назад
When I showed my dad the video, he shared with me that, it is the same method of making salt in my father's hometown in Ronda Cebu. Since they are living near the coastal area, they also have this practice of salt making. Burning the driftwood and even adding coconut milk to make the salt. The difference is that since they can't afford to buy in molds, they use coconut shells instead. They call it "Initos" in Ronda and in the neighboring province Negros Oriental. He also shared that it is very rare to find someone making salt that way because it is a very tedious process.
@HaroldSingzon
@HaroldSingzon 10 месяцев назад
Hi! Harold here, producer from FEATR. How can I reach out to you? We want to know the salt making process you’ve shared!
@karlaphloem6084
@karlaphloem6084 10 месяцев назад
We need more spotlight on these types of content. Not only do these videos introduce us to the lesser known cultural practices we have here in the Philippines, they also give us a view our local artisans way of life. To me, this type of video invokes a certain urgency not only to preserve our rich cultural practices, but also to find avenues to support our local artisans. Well done FEATR team!
@jdcandres
@jdcandres 10 месяцев назад
Sana makaroon sila ng online shop para mas malayo marating ng product nila
@leonardalcoran203
@leonardalcoran203 10 месяцев назад
In the neighboring province of Antique we have a saying often said when one no longer has money "kung wara kaw dun ti kwarta pangbakal ka dapli matultul kaw lamang ka asin" I guess the term derives itself from the act of using tultul salt as viand with rice. It's amazing how a single product could be so culturally tied to a lifestyle that it has become part of a language and we don't even have tultul salt here.
@YsabelsSimpleRecipes
@YsabelsSimpleRecipes 10 месяцев назад
Ito ung inuulam namen dati.. Thankyou Nanay at gang ngaun nagawa pa din kau nito.. Sana makabaksyon na kame ulit jan at makapag uwi d2 sa Maynila ng tultul. .. Sa mga kapatid at kamag anak ko jan kmusta sa inyong lahat... Thankyou sooooouch Featr💖💖
@ralphhabdusan8145
@ralphhabdusan8145 10 месяцев назад
This is what the government should be funding. Sustaining a tradition and helping with their livelihood.
@omonmaravilla6900
@omonmaravilla6900 10 месяцев назад
Tultul pressed over steaming hot rice was a common breakfast fare in Iloilo...with a side of ripe mango.
@pepperwitz7187
@pepperwitz7187 10 месяцев назад
I grew up in Manila but tultul was part of my childhood, my relatives from Cebu would bring this as pasalubong for us. Miss this😢
@jetyvanconejo5744
@jetyvanconejo5744 10 месяцев назад
Watching documentary about tultul while eating rice with tultul right now hehe
@JuddJadulan
@JuddJadulan 10 месяцев назад
We buy these every time they are available when we go to Balaan bukid. Definitely worth supporting and preserving.
@noelpelagio247
@noelpelagio247 10 месяцев назад
hope they sign that bill asap. we need more of these local salt producers. thanks for the feature, FEATR!
@maansantos7562
@maansantos7562 10 месяцев назад
Naiyak naman ako dun sa sinabe na "bakit sa iba pa sila kumukuha eh meron naman dito satin" :( Pease support local. Nakakaproud.
@user-sz7px4dx7z
@user-sz7px4dx7z 10 месяцев назад
Island of the sweetest mangoes too. Food and dishes makes more tastier adding with these kind of salt. Alam ko kasi taga Negros ako. Masarap ang bangus dagat pusit at alimango sa guimaras. Keep the tradition for the next generation.
@bluetamarind7642
@bluetamarind7642 10 месяцев назад
Sana i-introduce yung ganitong topics sa curriculum ng elementary. Ang lawak talaga kasi ng sakop ng ating kultura. 🙏🙌
@peppaslittleadventures5935
@peppaslittleadventures5935 10 месяцев назад
Growing up in Iloilo I would always here the elders telling us „mag eskwela kamo mayo para indi kamo magtultul asin“. 😊
@Whity447
@Whity447 10 месяцев назад
Dildil
@Ginji826
@Ginji826 10 месяцев назад
As a child, growing up in Negros, my mother introduced this to us. It wasn’t always available. Recently, my nephew sent me a small piece.
@kanorjunior8306
@kanorjunior8306 10 месяцев назад
Great Job! The Channel reaches out once again to Philippine culture. Keep it up. Hoping that this will be prioritize by our Gov't. Including other cultural and agricultural products... Such as Coconut, Ube, Kalamansi etc. More power to your Channel that continue to produce interesting and quality content.
@alvimc5359
@alvimc5359 10 месяцев назад
Dapat mapreserve din tong video na to. Ibang klase.
@anamarieramirez9806
@anamarieramirez9806 9 месяцев назад
I hope they make heirloom salts available in the provinces' local souvenir shops.
@riejon80
@riejon80 10 месяцев назад
WOW,Salt With Coconut Masarap Yan For Pinoy Onigiri 🍙 Tutal Salt Lang Naman ang Original na Timpla ng Onigiri…Tipid Sa Ulam…Soup Na lang Partner…para sa mga nag da-diet at nagtitipid…Ganyan katipid po mga Hapon…onigiro ( rice ball with salts) at pickles at inihaw na isda lang isang set na ng pagkain na matipid.
@johnyuboco8346
@johnyuboco8346 3 месяца назад
Thanks FEATR for featuring this. May more blessings come to Nanay and her family.
@jasperjohntarroja611
@jasperjohntarroja611 10 месяцев назад
Ito pa la natikman ko sa navtrip namin masarap talaga sa kanin tapos sabayan mo pa Ng awol²x or tinapa ❤ thank you nanay 🥺
@Bddkoxyel
@Bddkoxyel 8 месяцев назад
Erwan, your channel is amazing and should be recognized! I never heard about tultul until I watched your video. You’re incredibly amazing! May God bless you more.
@Philyinaction2022
@Philyinaction2022 10 месяцев назад
Proud of you nanay.. God bless you a thousand years of good health.. 🤗
@briggitelondon
@briggitelondon 10 месяцев назад
GOD BLESS YOU NANAY SHIRLEY! Salamat sa pagpatuloy ng tradisyon na ito. ❤
@jemodon2144
@jemodon2144 9 месяцев назад
This is really humbling to watch.. looking forward to more videos such as this. Thank you
@thevalgunas3996
@thevalgunas3996 10 месяцев назад
We tried that when we are still small in Negros....remember those days..
@melchezediktv
@melchezediktv 10 месяцев назад
wow..galing ni Nanay... long live Nay.
@ruthliboro2845
@ruthliboro2845 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for this documentary - its beautiful!
@potpotlaroco2898
@potpotlaroco2898 10 месяцев назад
Grabe I was amazed by nanay nene and her children. Grabe ang hirap nang process nang paggawa nang tultul salt. Ang sipag nang mga anak nya. ❤
@MasterGalaOfficial
@MasterGalaOfficial 9 месяцев назад
This One Makes Us Proud, ❤ a Lovely Mother Give It all For Her Family❤
@welliachua3843
@welliachua3843 10 месяцев назад
more videos of philippine culture pls! salamat erwan and your amazing team
@Kindred6007
@Kindred6007 10 месяцев назад
FEATR, maraming salamat sa isang makabuluhang video.
@theweatherisaokay4964
@theweatherisaokay4964 10 месяцев назад
I wish I can get my hand on these unique salt. Really impressed by Philippines's rich cultures.
@ivanaalawi682
@ivanaalawi682 9 месяцев назад
Wowww now lng ako nkakita ng tultul kudos ky nanay this is rare kind of stuff
@alterigo7867
@alterigo7867 10 месяцев назад
Grow up on these from the far flung Barrio of Ibajay Aklan while living with my grandparents. Hot rice tapped with this, then rolled into balls equals childhood memory. Unhealthy bu helped us survive the lean months of the year. Ours might have been over used as it looks like a white river stone. Thank you for this feature as I have been wondering how they made these. I only heard they have coconut. Hope FEATR features fermented rice. I remembered my lola eating it. Looked like spoiled rice wrapped in banana leaves. I asked what it is and she replied "dog vomit", bad introduction. Asked my mom about it few years back but she said nobody makes them anymore but also said to prepare it things should be very clean if not it will just spoil. I just thought that this would be a good alternative to yogurt 😊
@SlowRider84
@SlowRider84 8 месяцев назад
Doe doe suea sa mainit nga humay.
@christ832
@christ832 10 месяцев назад
ive been watching FEATR for years now, grabe the transition ng mga videos thank you FEATR team for this informative documentaries
@featrmedia
@featrmedia 10 месяцев назад
More to come!
@ramonlusterio4247
@ramonlusterio4247 9 месяцев назад
Wow!!! I love this tradition. I never heard about this tultul. I admire our native Filipino people who continue the old tradition and honesty earning money by their own sweat not like our corrupt politician, walang puso gusto pa malaking confidential fund. What a shame!!!! Sana tulungan ng gobyerno ang mga taong tulad nila.
@michaelsoliven4611
@michaelsoliven4611 10 месяцев назад
Amazing woman! Love this mini documentary from Featr. Good job guys for featuring our artisans they deserve all the admiration of our future generations. Mga tunay lodi at OG
@rinalyntandoc5788
@rinalyntandoc5788 10 месяцев назад
The quality of content and video is 👌. The best! 👏♥️
@anonimous2k12
@anonimous2k12 10 месяцев назад
I hope someone fund the locals to continue this tradition
@emeliealegonero4043
@emeliealegonero4043 9 месяцев назад
Galing keept going❤
@llwydwyn5255
@llwydwyn5255 10 месяцев назад
Salamat sa pag feature ng Guimaras Island at ang tultul. Sana makatulong ang video para mas tangkilikin. Madamo gid nga salamat.
@user-go9oh3pw7v
@user-go9oh3pw7v 10 месяцев назад
When I was small my aunt buys them in LaPaz market. Very good with newly cooked rice. It is viand for some but as a child we play with it in the table and take turns "stamping" the small block in our rice.
@nana31633
@nana31633 9 месяцев назад
kudos to this channel for showcasing filipino culture with deep care
@BlogNiGreego
@BlogNiGreego 9 месяцев назад
They should be preserved. The government of the province should give assistance and promote this kind of product.... God bless ma'am
@julietapatawaran8219
@julietapatawaran8219 10 месяцев назад
Another amazing feature of FEATR - hope you can help the family😀😀
@cocolocco45
@cocolocco45 10 месяцев назад
Been looking for this… love this during our childhood days…
@OmegaSupreme711
@OmegaSupreme711 9 месяцев назад
Sana suportahan ng mga kababayan natin sila. Nakakahanga sila sa pagmamahal sa kultura at pamilya. Mabuhay kayong lahat.
@user-lx9er5ip8l
@user-lx9er5ip8l 9 месяцев назад
May ganyan Pala.. sana matikman din❤
@Exitus92
@Exitus92 10 месяцев назад
My mom told me when she and her siblings were younger, our grandfather used to buy tultul when she was still living in Aklan here in Panay Island. They make them in bamboos, the only difference is that they don't add coconut milk in it during th cooking process. They'd dip it on the rice as well as what the lady did on the video or grate it on the rice porridge.
@gabrielekcile6334
@gabrielekcile6334 10 месяцев назад
Very interesting! keep it up
@dayeen8452
@dayeen8452 10 месяцев назад
Childhood memories ko to.. Sarap yan sa newly cooked rice... Miss it!
@georgearenojacildojr4746
@georgearenojacildojr4746 9 месяцев назад
Napaka gandang traditional job ito dahil naipapasa sa new generation.
@lorenalizardo3822
@lorenalizardo3822 9 месяцев назад
Im from Guimaras i only taste this once i thought its been long gone i never thought that its still here....i hope to come to this place once again. To taste this delicious salt. Malinamnam sya because it has coconut juice or i mean gata or coconut milk.
@Rainbowmomma
@Rainbowmomma 8 месяцев назад
This is interesting! While there is Asin Tibuok in Bohol, there's also Tultul in Guimaras! So nice to know our ancient salts here in the Philippines.
@tsukkei4343
@tsukkei4343 3 месяца назад
I have tried eating this when I was a kid. it was good actually. i am from Dumangas, Iloilo
@frankiefernandez9225
@frankiefernandez9225 10 месяцев назад
Awesome traditions
@Awe-Sam17
@Awe-Sam17 10 месяцев назад
WE NEED TO SHARE THIS VIDEO!
@fayethelightworker2975
@fayethelightworker2975 10 месяцев назад
Masarap tong ganitong Asin,, taga Iloilo kami Nung bata p ko n experience Kong Kumain nyan Kasama Ng ulam. Bili ako nyn pg Nk uwi at mk Kita ako Ng Iloilo ulit. 😍✌️
@sanlubalmilero329
@sanlubalmilero329 10 месяцев назад
I do know same kind artisan salt in the province of Bohol. FEATR you might like it to feature it in your next content on how they also do the artisan salt.
@zakionthetube
@zakionthetube 10 месяцев назад
My Gramps used to bring it home when I was young and I remember gnawing on it when I crave for something salty. 😊
@MikeGalvez-rd3tb
@MikeGalvez-rd3tb 9 месяцев назад
Bumibili kami nyan during mahal na araw, sa balaan bukid. Sinasawsaw namin sa kanin pag walang ulam, dat was 25 yrs ago. Akala ko wala na. very nostalgic to me.
@andriancon-el3299
@andriancon-el3299 9 месяцев назад
I'm an ilonggo and this type of salt is very very delicious it's very rich and flavorful and mild!
@user-mr8en5od6k
@user-mr8en5od6k 10 месяцев назад
The last time I had a taste of tultul was in the early 60s when I was a toddler brought by a relative from Iloilo, and I miss it 😊
@markgarcia1384
@markgarcia1384 9 месяцев назад
Sipag lang! Aangat din.
@jellyver-cj4ok
@jellyver-cj4ok 10 месяцев назад
Our ,Ulam sarap..I miss that salt .😊
@zarkitekcarian
@zarkitekcarian 10 месяцев назад
Hope to visit again Guimaras Island and try the said Salt 🙏🥹
@hilareyesteves1341
@hilareyesteves1341 10 месяцев назад
Eto yung ulam namin dati na hindi na papanis at parang hindi na uubos. Sobrang sarap nito sa mainit na kanin.
@graciaarmada7950
@graciaarmada7950 9 месяцев назад
Will visit...Im interested. Hoskyns Jordan.
@kendallkatalbas4915
@kendallkatalbas4915 10 месяцев назад
Beautiful
@wilsonwarner6903
@wilsonwarner6903 8 месяцев назад
I'm going to have to buy this salt, too. I already bought the dragon egg salt. We,ll, I do like to cook.
@gracesanchez6988
@gracesanchez6988 9 месяцев назад
Same dn ata ung meaning Ng "magdildil ng asin" This is very informative, let's help their business, so sad lang dahil sa Asin Law unti unti nawawala Yung mga ganitong salt making traditions
@camororemetio5079
@camororemetio5079 9 месяцев назад
Yan lang ulam namin dati doldol masarap pag mainit pa kanin
@dan.vincii
@dan.vincii 10 месяцев назад
I love local stories like this. Thank you for documenting and sharing them, Featr! Keep it coming.
@antoniovillanueva7369
@antoniovillanueva7369 9 месяцев назад
Watching this video made me sad. I felt the hardship in their stories. Let's help this struggling tradition of TULTUL. And of course, the family themselves who embraced the making of this extraordinary salt. I plead to all able Filipinos, support Tultul.
@nicocatanghal
@nicocatanghal 9 месяцев назад
I hope the lawmakers create a law that will benefit this kind of people who keeps our tradition alive.
@Dee-hg8uc
@Dee-hg8uc 10 месяцев назад
this is amazing
@clarieannolvido6681
@clarieannolvido6681 10 месяцев назад
I miss Tultul. We can only eat tultul when our relatives visited us and bring tultul. I do remember my lola who taught us how to eat tultul.
@bastitodio9894
@bastitodio9894 10 месяцев назад
I truly love this.
@ProudlyElongo
@ProudlyElongo 10 месяцев назад
Ill see you soon guimaras magpauli aku sa Iloilo. Wala gid aku kabalo may ara kita gale nga kultura sa pag ubra Asin dira western visayas. Thanks for featuring ❤
@user-mq3jt1pj6x
@user-mq3jt1pj6x 10 месяцев назад
I like to taste this tultul ver interested see how tulttul is prepared!
@user-yd7zc9tb5q
@user-yd7zc9tb5q 10 месяцев назад
akala ko nawala na ito..nasa guimaras lg pala..ulam din namin to noong bata pa kmi..masarap yan sa kanin..😍
@riejon80
@riejon80 10 месяцев назад
Dapat protektahan ang dagat natin,dahil dyan ang pangkabuhayan nila.
@JPEspulgar
@JPEspulgar 10 месяцев назад
If iodine is just their problem, the government must help them to provide them to be iodize salt while keeping their traditions
@Phiro_8official
@Phiro_8official 7 месяцев назад
The place you film was close to my home
@pusangpula
@pusangpula 10 месяцев назад
Wow, that is all I can say.
@rjblasbillena3757
@rjblasbillena3757 10 месяцев назад
Sana ma ikalat pa para Maka binta sa ibang bansa gaya Ng mga gawang Japan mahal Kasi native
@caloocanboy5800
@caloocanboy5800 9 месяцев назад
I live near the island of Guimaras but just heard of it just now
@estonia21
@estonia21 Месяц назад
How much seawater does it take to make 1 kilo of salt?
@joeljr.daclan-lc7qz
@joeljr.daclan-lc7qz 9 месяцев назад
Paano bumili nito.ako na rin magshipping ma'am.gusto ko matikman ang ganitong asin.
@williebrianvaleria9400
@williebrianvaleria9400 9 месяцев назад
where can we buy tutul what those it taste?
@michaelborbe6363
@michaelborbe6363 4 месяца назад
Where can we buy tultol ,no available in Manila
@Mr.GentleReminder
@Mr.GentleReminder 10 месяцев назад
Saan po nakakabili?
@magenagrima-xd7pi
@magenagrima-xd7pi 9 месяцев назад
Gusto ko asin na adobo flavored!
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