One of The Rarest Salt in the World is from the Philippines (Asin Tibuok)
Asin Tibuok was included in a list of endangered heritage foods. In this video, we learn about how the few living asinderos are working to keep this tradition alive. The asinderos need your help now more than ever. Facilities of the producers of asin tibuok in Albuquerque Bohol have been completely destroyed by the recent typhoon and are in need of immediate assistance for basic needs and eventual rebuilding of their facility. For direct family assistance: METROBANK Veronica Manongas Salupan 123-3-12363708-0 For rebuilding of salt facility: METROBANK Crisologo Balo Manongas 090-3-09036405-8 ---------------------- We are looking for collaborators, content producers, brands, and anyone who has a story to tell. Email us at [email protected] Credits to our Bohol team: Ej De Guzman - Local Producer/Manager, Aplaya Film Productions Riche Ceaser Balijon - DOP Chester Impang - Creative Director Kate Torralba - Translator/Transcriber The Fat Kid Inside Studios Erwan Heussaff - Founder Kashka Gaddi - Content Producer Eamonn Quizon - Cinematographer Edel Cayetano - Story Producer Julius Rivera - Videographer Steven Sune - Editor Lorraine Santos - Editor Dana Blaze - Editor Dustin Dagamac - Content Creator Trist Bagano - Content Manager Chester Velasco - Production Assistant Sofia Paderes - Graphic Designer Roanne Salvacion - Accountant Christiana Manuel: Graphic Artist Social Media: / featrmedia / featrmedia / featrmedia / erwan / erwanheussaff

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