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Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Christmas Hams from King Sue Are Fitting for the Festive Holiday Season



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If litson baboy or lechon is the centerpiece of Fiestas, the Ham is the star of the Noche Buena and Media Noche

Since Ber months are here, it means Christmas is near, so King Sue, makers of Exquisitely Crafted Hams and other cold cuts like salami, bacon, sausages, etc., are reminding you to try their brand which has been here since 1930.

Ritchie King, the owner and Operations Manager of King Sue, is the latest of the generations, now going to almost the fourth, to be managing this family business from his grandparents who started the brand by just peddling them on pushcarts, but they modestly grew the brand to guarantee that they do not use left-over meats especially on their processsed foods.

Ritchie also mentioned Chef Gene Gonzales, their special guest that did some cooking demo using their products, plus prepared the sumptuous buffet spread to feed the attending media of the event, as a long time friend who supports the brand. He may not yet be officially an endorser or brand ambassador but the chef speaks highly of King Sue.












Advocating the brand already, Chef Gene hss only good things to say as he also uses the brand as a main ingredients in his Cafe Ysabel restaurant in San Juan.

No doubt about it, King Sue may not be the leading brand for this particular product line, but we all know that its guaranteed originating from the country and humbly making a reputable name without using top celebrities to boost their campaigns.

Brands that long won't last for years if they have not lived up to making sure theirv products are well deserving of praise.


For the official press release of the event, please refer to the write-up below:

Chef Gene Gonzalez Shares Delightful Cooking Secrets and Family Dishes for King Sue’s Pre-Holiday Media Lunch at Café Ysabel
Internationally renowned Chef Gene Gonzalez cooks up traditional favorites and sumptuous innovations with a King Sue twist at his flagship ancestral home turned restaurant for King Sue’s Pre-Holiday Media Lunch on 4 September, Wednesday, at Café Ysabel, 175 M Paterno Street, San Juan, Metro Manila.
Chef Gene, who opened Café Ysabel at 23 and is now president of the pioneering Center for Asian Culinary Studies, pays tribute to King Sue products which have been a staple fare on the dining table as well as in his kitchen. “King Sue has been there at home ever since,” shares the author of “Cocina Sulipeña” and many other cookbooks.
He’d wake up to King Sue bacon for breakfasts as a student, enjoy Chinese ham during holiday festivities with the family, and rely on Chinese sausage for his Asian cooking and for his culinary school. “I also like their dried pork feet, which goes into my Spanish cooking and to my superior stock that gives my Chinese dishes authenticity,” he reveals.
“Rather than glaze a ham, you can braise it in a mix of vegetables and wine and the broken down vegetable puree acts as the sauce,” he confides. King Sue products are not only popularly available and dependable, they are also very versatile. “The dried pork feet are truly excellent for beans, fabada, and stews along with Spanish chorizos for Filipino-Spanish combinations.”
“The King Sue burgers can be redone with herbs to create meatball, while the luncheon meat has hundreds of applications as fillings for Vietnamese and German cooking,” enthused Chef Gene. But the best part of this, however, is that King Sue having withstood the test of time and changing markets, is also very reasonably priced for such top quality.
Hobby cooks and consultant could readily resort to King Sue when their or their client’s budgets get a bit tight so as to avoid sacrificing taste and flavor. Thus, the only Ten Outstanding Young Men Awardee for Culinary Arts, advised homemakers, chefs, and restaurateurs:
“Before you think deli items, take a second look at your King Sue products because they have great applications for reasonably priced ingredients with good quality.”

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Indeed, King Sue is synonymous to quality. As a fifth generation business started in 1930 by Mr Cu Un Kay who began by selling whole leg Chinese hams in Chinatown. “The name comes from King, meaning ‘royalty,’ and Sue, meaning ‘small,’ shares Mr Richie King, VP for Marketing, “because my grandfather who is small in physical stature, has big dreams for his family.”
Thus, after 89 years, King Sue, which was incorporated in 1970, has diversified from whole leg hams to sausages and cold cuts to other meat products. “Today, the company boasts of a variety of quality meat products, ranging from traditional hams to smoked bacons and sausages, as well as traditional favorites tocino, longganisa, and sisig,” adds Mr King.
King Sue, however, continues to step up its game by reaching further into the high-end and more health conscious market. In 2019 it launches its Kaiser Deli Brand, which offers ultra-premium sausages, bacons, and hams for the most discriminating clients. All King Sue products are both GMP and HACCCP certified.
Maintaining quality and supplying the market demand are easy for the King Sue because everything’s made in house using state-of-the-art German equipment. “But, even with these high-tech machinery, preparation for the Christmas season starts in August for the whole bone Chinese hams,” confessed Mr King. “It takes a month to properly cure whole bone, which still needs to be smoked then cooked. It takes patience to perfect them.”
Major supermarkets—SM, Robinson’s, and Puregold—as well as hotels and restaurants from La Trinidad, Metro Manila, through Bicol carry King Sue products, which are distributed nationally through distribution partners.
“King Sue moves forward in 2019 with another milestone on top of its high-end line,” opens Ms Romana Go, VP for Human Resources, “by slowly converting to merit-based management. Although the company remains a family business, we’ve started hiring outside employees for key management positions—Of course, the recipes from our grandfather and the tradition of making hams remains a family secret.”
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Chef Gene Gonzalez, who is the consultant responsible for the success of some 60 food establishments/businesses and a member of the London-based International Wine and Food Society, has personally witnessed the versatility of King Sue for all occasions and cooking needs.
Thus, Chef Gene’s world-class expertise and impeccable taste shares with us one of the secrets of his delicious traditional dishes at home, innovative meals at Café Ysabel, and creative recipes for the Center for Asian Culinary Studies: King Sue’s Chinese ham, bacon, and dried pork feet along with a delightful array of new meat products!
Every kitchen will surely take on a new level with by having King Sue as its old reliable partner for its meat needs. Without a doubt, King Sue products are as good for the holiday table as they are for exciting everyday meals, special dinner spreads, and catering needs not just this Christmas but through the years to come!

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Wanda’s Wonderful World Takes Home its 1st International Film Fest Awards


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Here’s some Wanda-ful news!

CBN Asia’s Holy Week Special Wanda’s Wonderful World earned the respect of international movie critics and enthusiasts after winning numerous awards and nominations at the Great Lakes Christian Film Festival (GLCFF) 2019 in Buffalo, New York, last August 4.

Among hundreds of films around the world, the faith-based film that graced last year’s Lent was hailed as the Winner of Best Special Effects in a Narrative Feature, Best Experimental/Most Creative in a Narrative Feature, and Best Lighting in a Narrative Feature.

It also received four nominations for Best Producer in a Narrative Feature, Best Director in a Narrative Feature, Best Comedy in a Narrative Feature, and Best Cinematography in a Narrative Feature.

Starred by top-caliber actors Coney Reyes, Tirso Cruz III, and Ricky Davao, the story revolves around Wanda (Coney), a former beauty queen and the CEO of a well-renowned events company, Wanda’s Wonderful World – and her endless pursuit for true love and purpose.





“I enjoyed doing this project. Thank you, Lord! Glory to God! Congratulations CBN Asia and Team Wanda’s Wonderful World,” expressed Coney, who breathed life to the character of Wanda.

Meanwhile, Writer-Director and CBN Asia’s Special Projects Manager Icko Gonzalez shared how viewers can relate to Wanda, as people continually seek to fill the void in their hearts, and from whom can they find the wholeness in life.

“There is a Wanda in all of us. Like Wanda, I hope that we find our wholeness in a God who's not only our Father, but a Best Friend who truly understands us and loves us, no matter what. We are extremely grateful for the recognition and the opportunity to tell stories that inspire and celebrate second chances,” he ended.

CBN Asia produces inspiring made-for-TV films like Wanda’s Wonderful World every Holy Week to showcase stories of freedom from bondages and the love of God. CBN Asia is also the producer of the flagship TV program The 700 Club Asia that airs every Mondays to Fridays at 12:00 mn on GMA 7, and bible-based adventure stories for children, Superbook, that airs every Sundays at 9:15 a.m. on ABS-CBN.

6 Unknown Places to Visit in New Jersey



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Do you know by what other names New Jersey is known for? New Jersey is known as the Garden State, Diner Capital of the Country, and many other names. Not just names, New Jersey has many things to offer its visitors. You can enjoy countless activities ranging from family-friendly locations to scenic drives which will keep you entertained when you leave the metropolitan areas.

So, if you are ready to explore these hidden gems then rent a sprinter van in NJ if you have a group of friends or get yourself a limo if you want to travel in style.

Here is the list of the unknown places that you can visit in New Jersey.

Diggerland, USA, West Berlin

Diggerland is not an ordinary amusement park. In fact, this park is not for kids at all. Actually, it is the only construction-themed park in the United States. Moreover, the park is always filled with people who are adrenaline junkies. Instead of bumper cars, this amusement park offers unique experiences of driving construction vehicles.

Try their Spin Dizzy, which is a 20-ton excavator modified to carry passengers for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Try to visit this place in October as there is a “Digger Fest” going on where you can enjoy hayride or race the mazes or stunt shows as well.

Old mine road

The old mine is one of the oldest roads that is still being used in the United States which crosses both New Jersey and New York. It is spread from the Delaware Water Gap Recreation Area to Kingston, New York which stretches 104 miles on the map. Although, this road has got some upgrades in New York, while a large portion is untouched in New Jersey where it corresponds to Dutch buildings and other historic sites.

Explore the Old Mine road between the Delaware Water Gap and Port Jervis where you can stop for a night at Worthington State Forest.

The Crab Shack

You can get some delicious seafood as New Jersey boasts a long Atlantic Coastline. It is sometimes great to enjoy local delicacies and hang out at the beach. It is said that eating outdoors next to the ocean, with the ocean breeze will eventually make your seafood taste a bit better.

To enjoy such experience, stop in at the Crab Shack which offers fresh and yummy seafood. Try their mouth-watering tuna burger or lip-smacking coconut shrimp or try their all-time classic clam chowder.

Rutgers Garden

Rutgers Garden is located between Turnpike and Route 1 is a little garden which the locals don’t know about. This garden has the second largest collection of holly in the whole United States.

Explore this beautiful garden along with flowers and don’t forget to visit their farmers market because it is sourced directly by the fruits and vegetables grown in these gardens.

The Brewer’s Apprentice, Freehold

The Brewer’s Apprentice is a paradise for all the beer lovers. This place is situated in Freehold and offers a wide range of options to keep yourself entertained. Here, you can make your own beer or wine or mead, if you are interested in that ancient drink!

While it is not just a place for beer lovers, for the non-alcoholic people, there are customizable sodas available. You can also learn their whole process or make your own beverage or just enjoy sampling what they have. You can also contact them when you have a party as they take private party orders.

Lucy the Elephant, Atlantic city

Have you ever seen a building in the shape of an elephant? If you want to then visit Atlantic City as there is a 6 story tall building in the shape of an elephant. Designed by James Lafferty in 1881, Lucy is the oldest surviving roadside attraction in the United States! Lucy was built to boost real estate sales but today it has become a place of attraction for the visitors.

Wrapping Up

So, if you want to visit Lucy with your kids or enjoy a sip of beer at The Brewer’s Apprentice, you can visit all these places aforementioned by renting a vehicle from Empire Limousine which is a limo service provider in NJ that has a fleet of vehicles for different occasions.
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