@eternalstears in English developing something like a recipe implies that they are making a specific variation for their use case. there is not one universal recipe for it hence him having his own for his equipment and ingredient sources
@strawbedokae please share the exact recipe because if it is different in any way from his then he did indeed develop his own recipe. you can have multiple recipes for the same type of food or are Filipinos the only people to ever universally agree on something
@dungka__ from scratch means from the base ingredients not inventing the concept of ube ice cream. it seems you literally don't understand what these words mean
@sophialapurse he still needs to make a recipe if he is gonna make it in his shop. hence him using the word develop. you are mad he is just saying something true
@grvsnivis Really the entire Philippines only uses one exact recipe for ube ice cream and you know for a fact this guy copied it exactly, same ratios, same sourcing, same machines, same processes . Wow do mind sharing this recipe that every Filipino uses exactly
@brivanghen Whats the recipe. Do all filipinos use the exact same measure of each ingredient. Is every ingredient sourced exactly the same. Are there no variations I find that highly unlikely, but maybe!
@rosabun Why did you use the word invent? Did your phone translate develop into word that means invent because any fluent english speaker would see the difference and he is not doing what you are implying
@PartyAvantHarde I think it is literally being translated wrong for them on their phones and since they are not native English speakers the actual meaning is getting lost
@seeyoucaerls I think the disconnect is that you don’t understand what word development means. If you are a native english speaker you would instantly see what he meant and how it in know way meant invent.
@JulianKJarboe It really seams like its just a lot of people that aren’t fluent in english not understanding specific words. Any american instantly knows what you meant.