Nitro 7 Coffee and Tea Robinsons Manila, A Review

Nitro 7 Coffee and Tea Robinsons Manila, A Review

Nitro 7 Coffee & Tea Bar Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - ZomatoNitro 7 Coffee and Tea is not new to me.  I have been to Nitro 7 Coffee and Tea at Robinsons Magnolia at the Foodcourt before and I have tasted their cold brew coffee and I liked it but this was the first time I was able to go to the branch at Robinsons Manila and let me tell you, it is not easy to find.

Finding Nitro

Nitro 7 Coffee and Tea Robinsons Manila

  1. The layout of Robinsons is already confusing, everything just kind of moves around in a circle (or series of circles) so you could be in one wing and then suddenly find yourself in another wing without realizing how you got to that wing.
  2. Nitro 7 Coffee is not even in the mall directory.
  3. Google maps do not say what floor it is on so relying on Google Maps will just make you go around and around unless you do a Google search (and not use the map) and you will then see that it is not on the ground floor.

Eventually, I just had to rely on my navigation skills and just crossed my fingers that I would not get lost.  On the upside, my fitness app was happy!  I got a lot of steps in, lol!  Here’s a tip if you want to know where it is, look for Toys R Us on the mall map, Nitro 7 is in front of it.  Right now I cannot even tell you what floor it is but it is most certainly not on the ground floor.

Nitro 7 Coffees

We got to try the bestsellers, Irish Creme Breve, Black Nitro, Hazelnut Caramel Mocha, and Chocolate Macadamia.  Because we didn’t want any of the coffee to go to waste we asked the barista to just give us dixie cups (which they called sample cups) so that we could just pour out a little of each flavor and taste it all.

The Chocolate Macadamia and Hazelnut Caramel Mocha are very similar in flavor, with the Hazelnut Caramel Mocha being slightly sweeter.  The Chocolate Macadamia had that distinct macadamia flavor that instantly made it my favorite of the four.  Have you ever tried Hawaiian Toast chocolates?  That is what it tasted like. 🙂

The Irish Creme Breve was quite creamy and had that slight alcohol taste we tend to associate with anything Irish.

The Black Nitro, which is their base drink, was just way too strong for me, so no.  I like my creams and sweeteners. 😀

Sandwiches

The highlight for me would probably be the grilled sandwiches.  Here’s a spoiler … they all have cheese in them. 😀

None of these sandwiches are difficult to make as I’ve made my versions of them at home.  But not everyone likes to cook so for those who like to eat out or eat and run, these sandwiches are good options.  While we were there we were able to taste the following in the order they were served to us:

Ham and Cheese

Ham and Cheese sandwichThis ham and cheese sandwich is easily a favorite.  There were no surprises when it came to the taste but the ham slices were thicker than can usually be found in ham sandwiches sold in cafes and the cheese is ooey-gooey.  This made us feel that the customer would be getting good value for their money.

Three Cheese

three-cheese sandwichThe three-cheese sandwich combines three different kinds of cheese … they didn’t tell us what they were but my tastebuds and eyes say they are cheddar, mozzarella, and Monterey Jack.  It was delicious!  It has the right balance of saltiness that we look for in cheese without being overpowering.  The combination of cheeses was just perfect.

Just like the next normal person, I like cheese, but if you are lactose intolerant or on a diet then this might not be the sandwich for you.

Corned Beef

Corned Beef SandwichYes, the corned beef sandwich still had cheese there was more corned beef than cheese.  The cheese acted as more of a binder.  Tastewise, it was good.  Probably nothing to write home about but ok.

Tuna and Cheese

tuna and cheese sandwichThe tuna and cheese sandwich was the most disappointing of them all for me, probably because I know I can make it better.  It was bland.  I think they could have improved it by using spicy tuna instead.

With the addition of the cheese, the spice would have been negligible but enough to give this sandwich a little kick which I felt that it needed especially as tuna is the obvious choice for those who are trying to avoid red meat.

The Holiday Offerings

We had the opportunity to try their holiday offerings, namely:

  • Black Cherry Mocha
  • Chocolate Berry Snow
  • Orange Joy Milk Tea

The Black Cherry Mocha tasted like a black forest cake in a cup.

The Chocolate Berry Snow had a similar flavor but in frap form.  To me, it tasted like a high-end version of Scramble, that shaved-ice concoction we used to eat after class that was sold from a cart from the vendor outside school. 🙂

The Orange Joy Milk Tea is probably not their best seller because it is hard to explain how it tastes.  It tastes good, don’t get me wrong, but describing how it tastes is quite challenging.

I don’t know that I would get any of these drinks in the future as I am not a fan of berries, but I can see that there would be an audience for it.

Nitro 7 bloggers
We don’t know what happened, there was probably a miscommunication but for some reason, we were not served as much food and drink as we were promised.  In a nutshell, we were cut off! Lol!  But we decided not to take offense and just give our honest review.

We were able to taste everything we were served after all, even if we had to share everything.  Meaning, everything was split 5 ways. 1 sandwich divided by 5, 1 drink divided by 5.  We all got a bite or a sip of everything we were served and that was enough for us to have an opinion.

But because we were cut-off just like that I find it difficult to rave.  Nonetheless, do consider Nitro 7 Coffee and Tea when looking for a new place to enjoy cold brew coffee.

Sleek and Stylish: TVS Motor launches new street stunners

Sleek and Stylish: TVS Motor launches new street stunners

TVS Motor, one of the largest manufacturers of motorcycles in Asia, stuns Filipino riders with the release of the new TVS Dazz Prime and XL100 Premium motorcycle units and decals in a recent launch and workshop in Batangas Racing Circuit.

Guests were able to try out the new Dazz Prime and XL100 Premium units first-hand and experience TVS’ innovative design of the new motorcycle units.

Ride in this street stunner, TVS Dazz Prime in black and red.

TVS Dazz Prime

The Dazz Prime units boast a sleeker look with a new embossed-type emblem, sharks fin design, and color variations in stylish white and red, daring black and red, or attractive gray and red. Dazz was the first to incorporate a mobile charging port in its scooter and has maintained it to allow the rider to charge a mobile phone on the road.

TVS Dazz Prime Specs

The new Dazz Prime also comes in a powerful engine with 8.34 horsepower at its maximum and can store 5.3 liters of fuel, giving the rider a powerful and stylish ride. In addition, tubeless tires are now in every Dazz Prime. No more worries about flat tires. The new upgrades give it a more expensive look that every smart rider would want.

Dazz comes with a best-in-class engine warranty of 3 years / 30,000kms adding assurance to its customers.

Ride with style on the new TVS XL100 Premium in army green.

TVS XL100 Premium

XL100 Premium is a single-speed automatic that comes with a new mobile charging port, sync brake that allows the rider to stop faster when carrying heavy loads, and now an ES with an i-Touch technology that gives it a noiseless starting. XL100 Premium is available in army green, metallic black, and Vulcan red colors. XL100 Premium comes with a warranty of 1 year / 12000kms.

All TVS customers are always backed up with after-sales support through its wide network of over 300 service outlets in the Philippines. With innovative solutions like Lazada Online parts with free shipping and dedicated iCare helpline, customers are assured with the trouble-free ownership experience.

New decal sets were also introduced in a fun workshop where guests competed by styling Dazz units with TVS decals within the given time limit, and by personalizing a Dazz motorcycle with the bare decal sets showcasing creativity and style.

TVS Philippines is currently one of the largest manufacturers of two and three-wheeled vehicles in Asia which entered the Philippine market in 2016. Aside from excellent customer service, the company also boasts of its innovative designs, easy-to-handle, and environment-friendly products.

To know more about TVS and its products, visit https://www.tvsmotor.com.

Sasa Sestic, the Coffee Man, Comes to Manila!

Sasa Sestic, the Coffee Man, Comes to Manila!

Coffee aficionados were treated to an exclusive Coffee Exploration session with renowned Coffee Man and 2015 World Barista Champion, Sasa Sestic. The curated event was hosted by homegrown coffee company Henry and Sons and the luxury hotel Grand Hyatt Manila.

The Coffee Man experience brings to the Philippines Sestic’s amazing journey to becoming a champion barista and the lengths he went to in search of the perfect cup of coffee. More than a barista, Sestic is also a passionate and knowledgeable coffee-grower who constantly experiments with techniques and methods.

Among his experiments is the post-harvest method called Carbonic Maceration. One of the specialty coffees processed under this method is the Jasper Coffee from the Masina Village in Ethiopia, which is now available at Florentine, Grand Hyatt Manila.

Jasper coffee

Michael Harris ConlinMore importantly, Sestic also believes in putting the welfare of coffee farmers first while growing sustainable, world-class beans.

“Showcasing Sasa’s talent to the Philippines allows our local baristas to draw inspiration from his experience and story. He has infinite knowledge and learning that baristas, farmers, and even us – coffee distributors – can learn from,” says Michael Harris Conlin, President & CEO of Henry and Sons and 2019 Philippine National Barista Champion.

To say that Sasa Sestic is “driven” is like describing Mt. Everest as “high.” Sasa (pronounced “Sasha”) has been pursuing the perfect cup of coffee for more than 15 years. He started pushing the envelope on coffee tastes when he became a barista in 2003. His drive took him to study where a region or country yields their best coffee.

His passion is insatiable. Not only is he interested in coffee knowledge, but he also intends to teach what he knows, as well as help coffee farmers improve their lives and communities.

The Coffee Man

The Coffee Man BookAccording to Sasa, helping coffee farmers ensures the quality of produce is elevated. Understanding a region’s climate and planting cycle led him to know when a region’s coffee would be best. A book about his journey is a forward intention especially considering that he was halfway into the book when he won the 2015 Barista Championship.

The best-selling book “The Coffee Man” narrates his journey to becoming a barista, how he went to the coffee farmers in search of the best coffee beans, and the new methods to bring out the flavors of coffee. The “Coffee Man” has also been created into a movie.

It took him 7 attempts before he won the Australian Barista Championship in 2015. That same year, he won the World Barista Championship (WBC) held in Seattle. In the dozen years prior to winning the WBC, his career has expanded from a barista to becoming the head of ONA Coffee Wholesale, and a couple of cafes which include The Cupping Room, ONA Coffee House, and ONA Manuka.

He has also been helping farmers with Project Origin, an ethical green bean trading company which has so far created long-term mutually rewarding relationships with more than 100 growers in coffee-producing countries.

Project OriginProject Origin has helped pave the way for farmers to earn more and improve their crops, livelihood and their financial status. The organization has also raised funds for livelihood, health, education and community projects which benefit the coffee farmers.

It is no wonder that Michael Harris Conlin found him to be a kindred, coffee-loving spirit. The Foundation for Sustainable Coffee Excellence (FSCE) which Conlin began, aims to help local farmers produce sustainable and world-class coffee for Filipinos to enjoy. In achieving this goal, he helps the farmers by buying their coffee and then giving back proceeds from the sale to train farmers and give them the right tools to become better coffee producers.

The Giving CafeBesides their efforts to reach out to farmers in Benguet and other coffee-growing areas in the Philippines, the FSCE also wants to hone the skills of current and future baristas. Conlin founded the Institute of Coffee Excellence, right across the popular The Giving Café (TGC) which was opened earlier.

The two-story Institute is a laboratory and creative playground for Conlin and his team. It houses classes for baristas, brokers farmer-trader deals and discussions while finding innovative ways to make Philippine coffee beans more accessible to an international audience.

Mokhtar AlkhanshaliEarlier this year, Henry and Sons brought coffee expert Mokhtar Alkhanshali and his high-rating coffee from Yemen, Port of Mokha, to the Philippines for a similar event.

To know more about Henry and Sons, visit henryandsons.ph.

PCGE holds the biggest celebration of National Gifted Week

PCGE holds the biggest celebration of National Gifted Week

The biggest celebration that aims to nurture the gift of every child happened in this year’s National Gifted Week spearheaded by the Philippine Center for Gifted Education, Inc. (PCGE) in partnership with PROMIL® FOUR and support from the Kite Association of the Philippines.

From November 24 to 30, the National Gifted Week featured a whole-day kite flying event and a two-day conference to be attended by giftedness experts.

Dr. Leticia Peñano-Ho

Dr. Leticia Peñano-Ho

“This event aims to celebrate the gift that every child possesses. It is a great way for parents to encourage the creativity of their children, have fun and spend some time together. We will also be gathering the most notable experts who will discuss and share their knowledge on how to nurture a child’s gift,” said Dr. Leticia Peñano-Ho, president of PCGE.

On November 24, the celebration kicked off with the biggest kite making and flying event in Manila. Children and their parents created colorful kites and watched them rise in the air during the activity held at Burnham Green Park across Luneta from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

Arts director of Masterpiece Movement, Kara Escay, facilitated the said activity. Attendees enjoyed exciting games, entertainment, a parade, and other surprises.

PCGETo promote discussion and share learnings on giftedness, the PCGE also held a gathering of experts for a two-day conference on November 29-30 at Hive Hotel & Convention Place in Quezon City from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM on both days.  The conference focused on revisiting the Multiple Intelligences.

Sharing their expertise are experts that included Mr. Ryan Cayabyab, Ms. Shaira Luna, Ms. Kara David, Ms. Roselle Ambubuyog, Dr. Carlos Arcilla, Mr. Ryan Tumbocon, and Mr. Kim Atienza. They discussed how to nurture a child’s gift based on their dominant intelligence which can be among Musical-Rhythmic, Visual/Spatial, Verbal Linguistic, Logical-Mathematical, Science, Interpersonal and Intrapersonal, Naturalistic, or Body-Kinesthetic.

For more information, visit https://www.promilnurturethegift.com.ph/promil-four-nutrissentials or https://www.facebook.com/promilfour/.

National Sardines Day

National Sardines Day

Filipinos love sardines, and for good reason. Not only is it delicious and affordable, but it’s also packed with health benefits that make it an excellent addition to our everyday meals. In fact, sardines are available almost anywhere. In supermarkets, sari-sari stores and even convenience stores, sardines are loved all throughout the country. That’s why Mega Global, the leading sardines manufacturer in the Philippines, launched Mega SardiNation, the first-ever National Sardines Day celebration last November 24, 2019, at the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall headlined by no less than Mega Sardines ambassador Mr. Piolo Pascual with special guests Dimples Romana and Mike Enriquez.

As a sardine eating nation, Mega SardiNation highlights sardines as a well-loved Filipino staple and is also an avenue for Mega Global to further their commitment to improving the lives of Filipino communities, particularly in the health and nutrition sector. With its signature 12-hour Catching-to-Canning process, Mega Global ensures that its sardines are of the highest quality to give consumers the needed health benefits in each can.

Panel discussion on health and nutrition

panel discussion on health and nutrition

The National Sardines Day brought families and friends together in a fun-packed and interactive event with free health and nutrition consultations, taste tests, a fun claw grabber game, and other activities for the guests to enjoy. With a push for Filipinos to make healthier choices through proper meal planning, the event also featured a discussion on health and nutrition facilitated by Mike Enriquez together with the Nutrition Center of the Philippines. The panelists highlighted how sardines are a nutritious addition to any meal and the different factors that affect the health and nutrition of Filipino families.

National Sardines Day activities

Adding some high-tech fun to the event, guests enjoyed a virtual reality experience of Mega Global’s trademark 12-hour Catching-to-Canning process onboard its Mega Barko. Using VR, guests experienced the renowned process that Mega Global observes to ensure that the fish they catch using sustainable methods are kept fresh and canned within 12 hours to bring consumers only the freshest and tastiest sardines.

Marvin Tiu Lim, Piolo Pascual, William Tiu Lim, Dimples Romana, Michelle Tiu Lim-Chan

Marvin Tiu Lim, Piolo Pascual, William Tiu Lim, Dimples Romana, Michelle Tiu Lim-Chan

Attendees were also delighted and entertained by the presence of Mega Sardines’ brand ambassador Piolo Pascual as he talked about the meticulous 12-hour catching to the canning process and his personal experiences with Mega Sardines making it his brand of choice. Special guest Dimples Romana shared personal insights on how she appreciates the nutritional benefits and quality found in each can of Mega Sardines making it an ideal meal for the whole family.

Mr. William Tiu Lim, Mega CEO and President

Mr. William Tiu Lim, Mega CEO and President

The event was capped off with a speech from the man behind Mega Global Corporation, Mr. William Tiu Lim, President & CEO, thanking the attendees and special guests for making the first-ever National Sardines Day a success.

To further highlight their commitment to improving Filipino lives and communities, Mega Global partnered with the Nutrition Center of the Philippines (NCP) and the local government of Barangay South Triangle, Quezon City for a community health and nutrition program. A 40-day feeding program for undernourished children aged 3 to 6 years old received 2 full well-curated meals from NCP, with one meal using sardines. This initiative will conclude on November 30, 2019

“Filipinos love sardines. As the top sardines brand in the country, we decided to hold the first National Sardines Day celebrations to showcase not only Mega Global’s various initiatives but to also make everyone aware of the myriad health benefits of sardines,” said Mr. Marvin Tiu Lim, VP for Sales and Marketing of Mega Global.

“Our CSR program with the NCP also helped us push for increased awareness of the importance of nutrition in every Filipino’s diet. We believe that with initiatives like this, we can truly make an impact and create sustainable change in the health and nutrition sector” he added.

Mega Sardines in Natural OilMaga Sardines in Tomato SauceThe National Sardines Day truly showed how this well-loved Filipino staple can improve the lives of families and communities through each can. Through this event, Mega Global hopes that each family can make better choices in meal planning and continue to provide their family with the right nutrients they need through Mega Sardines.

Novuhair Nothing To Lose

Novuhair Nothing To Lose

Last week our blogger group challenged us to make a video that is two minutes long about Novuhair and its partnership with Mercury Drug.  It took me up to the last day (November 26th) to do this because, well, life, hahaha.

As those of you who know me can attest, I am not fond of being in front of the camera so taking a video of myself was not something I was looking forward to doing.  So I thought long and hard and I actually considered just making a video either using Premiere or Animate.  But when I thought about how much work I would have to put into it I was daunted.  I just really have a lot on my plate now, I didn’t have the time it would take to spare to make a really awesome video.

So I went with awesome with free tools instead.  Yes, I used Powtoons. 🙂  Our students can attest to how engaging and fun Powtoons is to use.  And this is what I came up with.

What do you think?  Was I able to pull it off?  Joining this contest I have nothing to lose. 🙂  And even though it took me all day to make it, I still had fun. 🙂  Please like the video on my Facebook Page.  Thank you!

PCGE holds the biggest celebration of National Gifted Week

Promil’s Kite Day

Today my daughter (Erika), granddaughter (Star), and I went out and did something different … we went to Burnham Green across from Luneta to make and fly a kite in an event sponsored by Promil.

First of all, Star LOVES pink so arriving at the venue and seeing all the pink banners, booths, blankets, she was ecstatic. 🙂  Upon our arrival they gave Star a pink hat, attached a band on our wrist, and we took a short quiz to find out what Star’s gift is … it is spatial intelligence.  She takes after me, lol!

Our day started with a hearty lunch courtesy of Promil.  Star was particularly excited about the food container and spoon and fork set they were giving the kids.  She immediately asked me if she could keep them or if we had to return them.  Her eyes lit up when I told her they were hers to keep.

Promil lunch

Right now she is at that stage where she is a picky eater so feeding her is often a challenge.  Of the food we were served she only ate the fish fillet and the pastry.

Design and make the kite

Designing the kite

Star loves to write and draw and the kite kit we were provided came with the kite material itself, 2 sticks, 2 crepe paper tails, a pen, oil pastels, and stickers.  From the time we arrived she kept asking if we could start on the kite already because she really wanted to draw on the kite.  It was a windy day so working on the kite was challenging. The material was very fragile and a slight wind would blow it up and away so my daughter and I did our best to hold it down while helping Star with her artwork.

Time to fly the kite!

Once we had put the kite together she couldn’t wait for fly the kite!  This was her first time so I was curious how well she would take to the experience.

At first she was tentative, Star does not like to fail. But with encouragement and motivation, and help, she finally got the kite up in the air, woohoo!  My daughter has never flown a kite herself so this was a new experience for her as well.

Thank you, Promil, for sponsoring this fun event!   Despite the momentary rain and the subsequent mud my gifted grandchild had a lot of fun.

Mastercard rallies Filipinos to support the 2019 SEA Games

Mastercard rallies Filipinos to support the 2019 SEA Games

Mastercard today solidified its commitment to ‘Win As One’ at the upcoming 2019 Southeast Asian Games through an event at the Glorietta Activity Center that unveiled the various ways it makes the Games a priceless experience for Filipinos.

Mastercard is committed to creating a priceless SEA Games experience for all Filipinos. Mastercard is powering the official 2019 SEA Games mobile app, which has a payment functionality embedded and has also released a limited-edition commemorative 2019 SEA Games Mastercard prepaid card through its partner Philippine National Bank.

Another initiative to make the games a priceless experience is the Mastercard augmented reality filter on Facebook which allows Filipinos to show support by posting selfies embellished with fun backgrounds, stickers, and music.

As the official payment partner of the SEA Games, Mastercard cardholders will also enjoy an exclusive 10% discount on ticket purchase with a minimum spend of Php 1,000 at any SM Tickets outlet or online via smtickets.com, and through the 2019 SEA Games mobile app.

The Mastercard Jeepney

The Mastercard JeepneyTo get more Filipinos to participate, Mastercard Philippines Country Manager Rowell Del Fierro, together with distinguished guests, proudly unveiled the Mastercard Jeepney, designed by local artist Lou Pineda-Arada.

The jeepney is a well-loved Philippine cultural icon and Mastercard is leveraging it as a symbol of unity – a figurative ride towards the country’s victory. The Mastercard Jeepney also features a volleyball and basketball motion-sensing game, which the University of the Philippines Fighting Maroon’s star player Kobe Paras got to play in front of the crowd.

 

Rowell del Fierro, Mastercard Country Manager

Rowell del Fierro, Mastercard Country Manager

“In the spirit of supporting the government and ensuring the Philippines is a successful host of the 2019 SEA Games, Mastercard has created multiple interactive initiatives encouraging Filipinos to actively participate in the event,” said Rowell Del Fierro, Country Manager of Mastercard Philippines.

With a little over a week left until the opening ceremony, Mastercard and Philippines Southeast Asian Games Organizing Committee (PHISGOC) are asking Filipinos to Start Something Priceless at the 2019 SEA Games.

The Mastercard Jeepney will be stationed at the Glorietta Activity Center until November 29.

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Mastercard products and solutions make everyday commerce activities – such as shopping, traveling, running a business and managing finances – easier, more secure and more efficient for everyone.

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SM Supermalls Roll Out All-Gender Restrooms

SM Supermalls Roll Out All-Gender Restrooms

all gender logoSm SupermallsTaking a leap towards a more gender-inclusive community, SM Supermalls will begin to install all-gender restrooms in its malls starting with its premier malls across Metro Manila, including SM Mall of Asia, SM City North EDSA, SM Megamall, SM Aura Premier, The Podium, and at SM Seaside City Cebu beginning this November.

Steven Tan“With inclusivity and innovation at the core of everything we do, we endeavor to create spaces where all shoppers are welcome,” said SM Supermalls COO Steven Tan.

As the third home of Filipinos after work and school, SM Supermalls will continue to provide a safe community space that advocates inclusivity, equality, and respect for all regardless of gender expression, identity, or sexual orientation.

For more information, visit www.supermalls.com or check out SM’s social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram (@SMSupermalls).

The Hearty Bread Story and review

The Hearty Bread Story and review

There are many types of bread in the market but none so special as Hearty Bread which is healthy, yummy, and easy on the budget.  This post contains materials provided by Hearty Bread plus my (and my family’s) review of their products.


A special type of diet usually arises from a health condition or a call for a healthier lifestyle. Having to adapt to a new diet is hard enough especially if this is accompanied by medicines in the case of those who have diabetes, cancer, renal failure, and other diseases that call for a Low-Carbohydrate/ Sugar-Free diet.

Why go gluten-free?

reasons to go gluten-free

Diabetic Cases

diabetes calling

diabetes calling image credit to https://www.ormc.org/

The Philippines is considered one of diabetes “hot spots” in the Western Pacific region. It is estimated that 1 out of 5 Filipinos are diabetic. This statistic is very alarming and calls for the attention of the general public. Several cause-oriented groups have already started campaigns to spread awareness in the hope to help hinder the growth.

It was noted that the unhealthy lifestyle habits of Filipinos are the main cause of diabetes. This was also tackled by World Health Organization and they also included sedentary lifestyles as major lifestyle risk factors, stating that 1 in 3 is overweight and 1 in 10 is obese.

Obesity

obeseObesity cases are another red flag in the country. Those who consume an excess of sugar and carbohydrates lead to accumulating that excess weight over time.

Per record, the Philippines has an estimated a staggering 18 million citizens who are either obese or overweight.

Cancer Cells feed on Sugar

To clarify, consuming sugar does not cause cancer. Studies have been conducted which prove that sugar essentially feeds tumors and encourages cancer growth. Hence, starving these cells from sugar may help cancer patients.

sugar

Given these health conditions, a group of young entrepreneurs has decided to develop bread alternatives for those whose dietary requirements need special attention. Evan Dykimching and Vicson Ngo are the people behind Hearty Bread, Gluten-Free, Sugar-Free.

How did Hearty Bread begin?

The company started out as a supplier for some of the major hospitals in the Metro. They cater to doctors and in-house patients with cancer or diabetes.

Evan Dykimching

Evan Dykimching

Evan recounts “When one of our family members got confined in the hospital, we were surprised that the price of our bread was quite high due to several administrative fees”.

With the company’s desire to promote affordable and quality health, they created the brand “Hearty Bread” to make healthy bread readily available and affordable to the general public.

To give you an idea, if you are not familiar with the price of the Gluten-Free/Sugar-Free market, other producers are selling at P500 to P600 per loaf. For most people, this price tag is very expensive.

Hearty Bread Almond Loaf Line

Hearty Bread invested in research & development for two years in order to come up with bread that is double the size and sells at half the price. Hearty Bread’s Almond Loaf line retails at only P180 for the plain Almond Loaf while their Cheesy variants – Cheesy Charcoal and Cheesy Coffee are pegged at P250 per loaf.

Hearty Bread Sourdough/Probiotic Line

They also have other products such as their Sourdough/Probiotic line which includes Malunggay Sourdough Pandesal which sells at P40 for 6 pieces, while their other Sourdough loaf sells at P115. Hearty Bread’s Fruit loaves are also in demand, Banana Sourdough Loaf retails at P200, Banoffee Walnut Sourdough Loaf and Pumpkin Carrot Sourdough Loaf sells at P280 per loaf. These are all Gluten-Free/Sugar-free!

A lot of other products are in the pipeline and are being developed which gives those who are into these types of diets something to look forward to.

Pricelist

Here is the price list to guide you.  A quick glance will already show you how much more affordable Hearty Bread is than other gluten-free/sugar-free brands.  Also, so many choices!  This just makes the journey to good health more fun!

Hearty Bread pricelist

The Review

I cook and I bake so I can appreciate the research that went into making these breads. FYI, sourdough is a much healthier alternative to white bread and is better for digestion, too!

Banana Sourdough Loaf

Hearty Bread Banana SourdoughIf you like banana bread then this banana sourdough loaf will be something you would enjoy. Instead of lacatan they used saba which has a smoother consistency and comes out sweeter when ripened (aged) correctly.  I would have preferred this loaf with walnuts and probably not as sweet.  I am assuming that they used artificial sweeteners like Splenda.  I prefer the taste of honey.

Banoffee Walnut Sourdough Loaf

Hearty Bread Banoffee Walnut SourdoughThe banoffee walnut sourdough loaf is very similar in taste to the banana sourdough loaf except with the addition of two very important ingredients … coffee and walnuts.

I personally preferred this one but having said that I still found it too sweet. My mom, sisters, and the kids really enjoyed it, though.

Cheesy Charcoal Almond Loaf

Hearty Bread Cheesy Charcoal LoafI confess, for us, this bread was a turn-off but we gave it a shot … several times in fact!  We figured, if Hearty Bread would go to the effort of making this bread there has to be something good about it, right?

Well, like my sister, Ginny said … it is like eating Diatabs if Diatabs were baked into bread. My nephews, niece, and daughter said they couldn’t get passed that grainy charcoal taste. My mom saw it and didn’t even try.

I tried it myself and I really, really gave it a chance but, sadly, even with the addition of cheese and almonds, this loaf of bread did not wow me, not even a little bit.  But I understand why they did this.  Activated charcoal is known as a good ingredient for improving elimination (aka bowel movement) and addressing flatulence.  What I would recommend, perhaps, is not to make it so pure.  Probably, half charcoal then half premium sourdough then mix it so it bakes into a marbled loaf.  It would still have the activated charcoal but not overwhelmingly so.

Ezekiel Almond Loaf

Hearty Bread Ezekiel Bread Loaf AlmondThis was easy to eat but we couldn’t find the almond taste … or the almonds.  It tastes just like regular bread so the kids could not even taste the difference.  Eating it as a sandwich certainly makes it look “normal”.

The taste was also quite mild so this was not difficult for my mom to try.  To her, it was just bread, which is a good thing.

Moringa Premium Sourdough Pandesal

Hearty Bread Moringa (Malunggay) Sourdough PandesalFor a few years now there has been a campaign to promote malunggay pandesal as an alternative to regular pandesal and, at the beginning people have looked at it with suspicion.  Some have tried, and some have continued with what they are used to.

We ourselves have shifted to malunggay pandesal so we had a basis of comparison.

  • Hearty Bread’s moringa premium sourdough pandesal is BIG, it is just a little bit smaller than my hand.
  • Hearty Bread’s moringa premium sourdough pandesal has just the right level of sweetness.
  • Hearty Bread’s moringa premium sourdough pandesal does not have that grainy texture we have come to expect from healthy bread

Multigrain Sourdough Loaf

Hearty Bread Multigrain Sourdough LoafThis was my personal favorite, but then again, I have been known to buy multigrain bread on occasion. At home, I am the only one who really eats multigrain.  My parents found it too nutty but I love it!

I would like to request more pumpkin and sunflower seeds, please. 😀

Premium Sourdough Loaf

Hearty Bread Premium Sourdough LoafOf all the bread my family and I got to try this was probably the easiest to try as they couldn’t tell the difference between this and the bread they like to buy in the grocery.

So for someone who is transitioning into a gluten-free/sugar-free diet then this bread is a good way to start.

Hearty Bread outlets

Hearty Bread can be purchased at the following outlets.  Find the one closest to you and enjoy!

Hearty Bread outlets

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Evan also shares the secret to making their bread available at a very low price – “We can really lower the cost of our products since we produce them commercially in volume quantities. We also own the lot where our facilities operate so we don’t pay rent.”  He further explains “We make our bread affordable not to kill the market price but to make these healthy bread affordable and help those who are burdened, to begin with.”

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