In Indang, Cavite, a traditional vinegar called “Sukang Irok” continues to be made from kaong sap. It begins in the Sugar Palm trees, where the sap is harvested and left to ferment slowly over time. What results is a vinegar with a sharp start that softens into a subtle sweetness.
This is a story about an everyday ingredient, and the people working to keep its tradition alive.
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