Prevailing Indigenous Filipino Rice-Based Food Processing Practices in Cayagan Valley Region, Philippines
This paper discusses the Prevailing Indigenous FILIPINO RICE-BASED FOOD PROCESSING PRACTICES IN CAGAYAN VALLEY REGION, PHILIPPINES. It determines the prevailing indigenous rice-based food processing in the Cagayan Valley Region and compared it with the modern rice-based food processing technology. T...
Published in: | The PASCHR journal |
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Authors: | ; ; ; |
Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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PASCHR
2020
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The PASCHR journal
Year: 2020, Volume: 3, Pages: 60-70 |
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Indigenous processing practices
B rice-based products B Cagayan Valley |
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Summary: | This paper discusses the Prevailing Indigenous FILIPINO RICE-BASED FOOD PROCESSING PRACTICES IN CAGAYAN VALLEY REGION, PHILIPPINES. It determines the prevailing indigenous rice-based food processing in the Cagayan Valley Region and compared it with the modern rice-based food processing technology. The descriptive research is utilized in the study covering four (4) provinces of Region 02 except Batanes. The respondents are 227 producers of rice-based products. Data was gathered through a questionnaire pre-tested using Cronbach’s alpha. Data were treated using frequency and percentages. Findings are: There are century-old prevailing traditional and indigenous existing food processing practices in Region 02, and such practices are part of the culture and tradition of rice-based food processing. In conclusion, more rice-based producers are utilizing indigenous processes rather than modern equipment and facilities in their production system. |
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ISSN: | 2718-9155 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Philippine Association for the Study of Culture, History and Religion, The PASCHR journal
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