Ordering Seafood Can't be Easier Than This!

 


Are you and your crush’s conversation dry? 

Do not sigh, for there is something drier under the sky

What is it?

Why, of course Dried Danggit!

If you’ve ever lived or been in a Filipino household, you surely know what Danggit is. Or if you don’t, chances are you’ve eaten something of the same type, either way you have successfully experienced a very Filipino meal. Dried seafood is basically a staple here. 

Now, hold your (sea)horses. Danggit is just the tip of the iceberg. There are dozens of varieties to choose from. If you are feeling kinda sour —or if you have an unripe mango— why don’t you try dried alamang for bagoong? Perfect combination, I swear. Oh, you just want something to munch while watching your favorite show? No problemo, dried dilis is the way to go! Say what, you want to try something rare and unheard of? Why, dried pusit is humihirit! And many more choices for a seafood lover like you! 

But wait, where do you get these though? You might be thinking “Do I have to roam around the market just to find these? What a hassle.” 

Gosh, a big no-no.

Good thing is that your beloved seafood can now be bought over the internet. The seafood industry upped the game for every seafood enthusiast’s convenience. You can now relax while simultaneously browsing for your next meal through the web. All this is made possible by shops and websites across Metro Manila. 

Remember, just because our situation during this pandemic is difficult doesn’t mean we have to do things the hard way. It’s always nice to know new processes and courses of action for existing problems. Even if that problem is only about what dried seafood you are craving. 

Wouldn't you say so, dried bisugo? 


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