The Philippines’ famous “ube” (purple yam) is currently a hot item in the global food scene. From the local favorite ...
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How modern techniques are transforming ube farming in Bohol
MANILA, Philippines — Farmers in the Philippines’ ube capital are being taught science-based techniques to boost purple yam ...
A global hunt for ube, whose signature violet hue has taken over social media, is upending a precarious supply chain in Asia.
Ube is among the most in-demand food trends of the year, taking over cafes and bakeries around the world and painting our ...
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P17M allotted for ube, other root crops
THE Department of Agriculture (DA) said Wednesday that P17 million had been allotted to fund the development of ube and other root crops this year. Spokesman Arnel de Mesa said the DA had ongoing ...
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A violet revolution, but who profits from the ube market?
Ube (Dioscorea alata), popularly known as purple yam, has emerged as a global culinary phenomenon, with demand surging across North America, Europe and Asia. Despite the Philippines being the world’s ...
For instance, as featured on various social media platforms, New York City has recently kicked off its very own Ubeland food ...
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DA eyes P93 million budget for ube R&D
“We should not only look at our local market. The Philippines has great potential to promote its tropical fruits (globally).” ...
That's not food coloring—it's ube. And it deserves to be on your radar for a very delicious reason. Before we get into it, just know that ube has experienced a true explosion in popularity in the past ...
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