'So is ube entering the mainstream worth if the food isn\'t associated with Filipinos anymore? Is this the first time a cultural cuisine has been separated from its culture? And if we wanted them to, would businesses profiting from ube products ever give credit to the Philippines? In this episode, we explore this all, and we\'d LOVE to know what you think about ube! #FilipinoCulture #Ube #BreakingTheTabo This is Breaking The Tabo, where we talk real sh*t. #Ube #FilipinoFood #CulturalAppropriation This season, we\'re doing Breaking The Tabo all on our own, and we need your support! Please consider checking out our Patreon for different levels to support this work and get some benefits back! https://www.patreon.com/onedwnmedia If you love this series, come check out some of our merchandise for sale! All of these sales go directly back to help us continue producing content like this: https://www.one-down.com/shop Follow us on Social Media! www.facebook.com/onedwnmedia www.instagram.com/onedwnmedia www.tiktok.com/@onedownmedia Check us out online! www.one-down.com Want to work with us? Contact us at grazian@one-down.com Thank you to our team for bringing this project to life: Created by: Leo Albea Host: Sapphire Sandalo Director: Elle Lavin Director of Photography: Emil Velasco Producer: Sarah Albea Associate Producer: Eugene Luna Written by Sahrang Han, Elle Lavin Editor: Amyra Soriano VFX Editor: Emil Velasco Design Director: Jason Arceo Graphic Designer: Angela Batoon Stylist: Jessica Ramos COVID Compliance Officer: Tessa Albea Craft Services: Jewel Albea One Down is committed to creating a sustainable platform for original and groundbreaking content that showcases our culture, contextualizes Filipino American narratives, and prompts dialogue surrounding the diverse experiences, identities, and talents that are often overlooked, suppressed, or erased; engaging with and building connections between community members both online and in the Greater Los Angeles area; working with established professionals to create avenues for the next generation of Filipino movers to advance in careers across the entertainment industry.'
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