Malagkit Toron

Gemmalyn C. Nambatac, Joshua L. Busano, Rogie Fe E. Aspril, Rolen V. Velez, Zulqarnain D. Sirad


Business requires some of investment and enough customers to whom its output can be sold on a consistent basis to make a profit. We initiate our business to manage and to see the flow of the company’s sales. Also, enhance the ability to plan, organize, staff, motivate and control the usiness. We all know that Filipinos are fond of eating sweets. They are fond of patronizing the delicacy that gives them satisfaction every time they taste it. In our market nowadays we have many competitors because when they discover something new they will launch it in the market. Now, we are proud to introduce our Filipino delicacy the “Malagkit Toron†that we sure the customers will love. The word “MALAGKIT†means “STICKY†which is a sticky rice and “TORON†also known as lumpiyang saging (Filipino for banana lumpia), is a Philippine snack made of thinly sliced bananas (preferably Saba or Cardaba Bananas) and a slice of jackfruit.However, here we did a little twist. In our product, we combined the malagkit rice with the mango and wrap it up with the Lumpia wrapper, and same procedure on how they cook the toron. The purpose is to introduce it to the market and sellable to all people who are the fun of eating the delicacy that we have now. Our goal is to gain profit out of our product and be known in the market as one of the most delicious native food.

 

Keywords: Sticky, Toron, Investment, Business

 


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