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Thursday, 8 January 2009

Philippines Food

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Do you know any delicious food (either in the Philippines or in other countries) that we can sell in Manila?

I am looking for an excellent food product for the business I'm planning to put up. By the way, our target customers are teenagers to young adults. Thank you.


Rabbit. .. it is very lean, low fat, high protien, with excellent feed conversion rates, similar to chicken, ie: rabbit and chicken take about 4 kilos of feed to produce 1 kilo meat in 6 weeks. beef requires about 20 kilos of feed and 18 months for 1 kilo meat. rabbits eat agricultural byproducts that cattle will not, ie: rabbits raised on a diet of 80% banana leaves grow out at similar rates to those on 100% pellet feed diet. high protien mulberry leaves, sweet potato leaves, etc can substituted for alfalfa pellets. Cattle requires many hectacres, by large cattle baron, land owners. Rabbits can be raised in a space of just a few cubic meters, as a backyard hobby or business, with little cost to start or run this business. Rabbit is a very mild, tender meat with no strong flavor, so it tastes like the seasoning you use. Delicious Rabbit Adobo or Rabbit BBQ sticks would be a good way to introduce this tasty, healthy food to the next generation of filipinos.


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