Gulaman Food Cart Business this Summer
During hot days most of you are fond of drinking soft drinks and powdered fruit juice or ready to drink pack fruit juice but aside from it, there is a local beverage that can overlap or exceed the familiarity of these drinks. Are you familiar with samalamig or palamig? I’m sure you will answer yes because it is always partnered with our favorite food called siomai.
Did you know that Sago’t Gulaman Samalamig is a unique refreshment of Filipinos especially during summer months? It contains Sago (tapioca pearls) and gulaman (gelatin) mixed in fruit juice, milk, tea or brown sugar flavored with pandan or plain caramelized sugar. It is affordable and easier to prepare compared to other drinks. It is one of the best street drinks that Filipinos are fond of due to its thirst-quenching flavor and health benefits.
Most of street vendors are selling Sago’t Gulaman because the capital is quite small. Moreover, it is not only available along the streets; several food carts are now selling Sago’t Gulaman in supermarkets, malls and the like.
Indeed now the potentials of Sagot’ Gulaman in the Philippines reached the foreign taste. Different varieties and flavors or twists are now offered.
Patronize our local drink- the Sago’t Gulaman and help to improve it by starting a business. A small capital can do because the ingredients are all available in supermarkets and sari- sari stores. Start your business now and be one of those Filipinos who improve the way of their living through Sago’t Gulaman business. Try now….
Did you know that Sago’t Gulaman Samalamig is a unique refreshment of Filipinos especially during summer months? It contains Sago (tapioca pearls) and gulaman (gelatin) mixed in fruit juice, milk, tea or brown sugar flavored with pandan or plain caramelized sugar. It is affordable and easier to prepare compared to other drinks. It is one of the best street drinks that Filipinos are fond of due to its thirst-quenching flavor and health benefits.
Most of street vendors are selling Sago’t Gulaman because the capital is quite small. Moreover, it is not only available along the streets; several food carts are now selling Sago’t Gulaman in supermarkets, malls and the like.
Indeed now the potentials of Sagot’ Gulaman in the Philippines reached the foreign taste. Different varieties and flavors or twists are now offered.
Patronize our local drink- the Sago’t Gulaman and help to improve it by starting a business. A small capital can do because the ingredients are all available in supermarkets and sari- sari stores. Start your business now and be one of those Filipinos who improve the way of their living through Sago’t Gulaman business. Try now….
Gulaman Corner Food Cart Franchise
Gulaman Corner Food Cart Franchise -P79,000
Gulaman, in Filipino cuisine, refers to the bars of dried seaweed used to make jellies or flan, as well as the desserts made from it.
The gulaman jelly bars are used in the various Filipino refreshments or desserts such as sago at gulaman (or gulaman at sago, commonly shortened to sago't gulaman), buko pandan, agar flan, halo-halo, different varieties of Filipino fruit salads, black gulaman, and red gulaman.
It has also come to refer to the refreshment or dessert, sometimes referred to assamalamig or sago't gulaman, sold at roadside stalls and vendors. This drink consists of gulaman cubes and/or sago or tapioca pearls, suspended in milk, fruit juice or brown-sugar water flavored with pandan leaves.
It is also sold commercially as Pearl Shakes.
Gulaman Corner Products:
(Sagot't Gulaman Buco Juice Buko Pandan Halo halo Mango Melon Pineapple Ube Chocolate)
Gulaman, in Filipino cuisine, refers to the bars of dried seaweed used to make jellies or flan, as well as the desserts made from it.
The gulaman jelly bars are used in the various Filipino refreshments or desserts such as sago at gulaman (or gulaman at sago, commonly shortened to sago't gulaman), buko pandan, agar flan, halo-halo, different varieties of Filipino fruit salads, black gulaman, and red gulaman.
It has also come to refer to the refreshment or dessert, sometimes referred to assamalamig or sago't gulaman, sold at roadside stalls and vendors. This drink consists of gulaman cubes and/or sago or tapioca pearls, suspended in milk, fruit juice or brown-sugar water flavored with pandan leaves.
It is also sold commercially as Pearl Shakes.
Gulaman Corner Products:
(Sagot't Gulaman Buco Juice Buko Pandan Halo halo Mango Melon Pineapple Ube Chocolate)
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SCHEDULE:
MONDAY TO SATURDAY
10AM - 12NN
1PM - 3PM
4PM - 6PM
Fabsuffrage Inc.
Contact Person: Mr. Rhyan M. Viola
Phone Nos.: (02)509-1049
Mobile Nos.: 0915-2828213, 0918-8073575
Address: #17A Ground flr. St. Martin Bldg. Westpoint St.,
Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines 1109 (Near Gateway Mall LRT)
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fabsuffrage.com
SCHEDULE:
MONDAY TO SATURDAY
10AM - 12NN
1PM - 3PM
4PM - 6PM
Fabsuffrage Inc.
Contact Person: Mr. Rhyan M. Viola
Phone Nos.: (02)509-1049
Mobile Nos.: 0915-2828213, 0918-8073575
Address: #17A Ground flr. St. Martin Bldg. Westpoint St.,
Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines 1109 (Near Gateway Mall LRT)
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.fabsuffrage.com