Agriculture

CEBUANO FOOD ENTREPRENE­UR LIKES TO USE FRESH INGREDIENT­S FROM THEIR OWN HOME GARDEN

- BY ELLAINE KRYSS HUBILLA

ONE COMMON REASON why most home gardeners start growing fruits and vegetables in the comfort of their own homes is to save on buying produce from the market.

With that idea in mind, a Cebu-based entreprene­ur decided to incorporat­e the fresh produce growing in their mini-garden into some of the dishes that she sells in her home business.

April Rose S. Sabay, the owner of RosNCoy Kitchen, is not only fond of cooking--she’s fond of eating as well! She and her family share a bond with food and this is why she makes sure that their food is always healthy and delicious.

“Growing your own food has a lot of benefits; you get to eat more healthy produce such as fruits and vegetables, you get to save money, and you also have a way to de-stress that’s good for the environmen­t,” April said.

From vegetable dishes to fruit desserts, April and her family can enjoy healthy and delicious recipes at almost any time because they have a mini garden that grows the ingredient­s they need.

The entreprene­ur even gets ideas for dishes from the crops found in their surroundin­gs. One such example is her “minatamis na kolo” or sweetened breadfruit.

She hardly lets one ingredient pass her by without having thought of a recipe for it.

FARMING TRANSCENDS GENERATION­S

It was in 2015 when they started planting their mini garden. It was April’s father, Antonio “Tony” Saramosing, who decided to grow different kinds of fruits and vegetables at the back of their house.

“My grandparen­ts used to be farmers and that’s where my father got his talent for gardening,” April said.

She added that her grandparen­ts used to own a large parcel of land where they grew various crops such as coconuts, jackfruit, corn,

The business is named after April and her husband, Mark Anthony Sabay, who is fondly called McKoy. The dishes that RosNCoy offers come from recipes that she found online, as well as those passed on to her by her mother, who is also fond of cooking.

Recently, she shared a recipe on RosNCoy’s social media account that features the kangkong harvested from their own mini garden. April said that this particular dish could help boost the immune system.

In order to make this vegetable-based recipe, you’ll need kangkong, garlic, onion, soy or oyster sauce, and pepper to taste.

Known as kangkong in Filipino, water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) is a semi-aquatic, tropical plant that’s grown for its tender roots.

It has certain health benefits such as containing nutrients like protein, vitamin E, vitamin C, and amino acids. Kangkong also possesses minerals like potassium, iron, and magnesium.

Once you’ve acquired the ingredient­s, start sauteeing the garlic and onion. Add the kangkong stalk next and let it cook for a few minutes. After a while, add the kangkong leaves as well.

Season with pepper and soy or oyster sauce until the taste matches your preference. Mix well and cook for a few more minutes before serving.

This is only one of the many healthy and budget-friendly recipes that April shares on the restaurant’s social media. She hopes that by doing this, she can encourage others to eat healthy and be resourcefu­l because one’s own home or backyard can be a place to grow food for their families. (Photos from RosNCoy Kitchen’s Facebook page)

For more informatio­n, check out RosNcoy Kitchen on Facebook.

 ??  ?? April Rose S. Sabay is the entreprene­ur behind RosNCoy Kitchen.
April Rose S. Sabay is the entreprene­ur behind RosNCoy Kitchen.
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April and her family share a bond with food which is why it’s important that they eat healthy and balanced meals.
 ??  ?? April’s ‘minatamis na kolo’ or sweetened breadfruit.
April’s ‘minatamis na kolo’ or sweetened breadfruit.
 ??  ?? Breadfruit, locally known as rimas, is a member of the mulberry and jackfruit family.
Breadfruit, locally known as rimas, is a member of the mulberry and jackfruit family.
 ??  ?? Stir-fried kangkong is a delicious way to boost your immune system.
Stir-fried kangkong is a delicious way to boost your immune system.
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 ??  ?? The platters from RosNCoy Kitchen features fruits and vegetables (along with other dishes that the customers request) for a healthy and balanced meal.
The platters from RosNCoy Kitchen features fruits and vegetables (along with other dishes that the customers request) for a healthy and balanced meal.

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