By Archie Liao
Like
most kids who grew up in a Filipino household, Ninong Ry did his own
version of a pizza using sliced bread when he was young.
“I
remember we have this Hanabishi oven toaster nung bata ako. Isa rin yun
sa mga nag-ambag sa desire ko sa pagluluto. (I remember we have this
Hanabishi toaster when I was a kid. It’s one of the things that also
contributed to my desire to cook),” Ryan Morales Reyes, who is more
popularly known as Ninong Ry, said.
Today, the
food vlogger has come full circle with the leading appliance brand as he
was recently tapped by Hanabishi Appliances for its Christmas campaign.
“Ninong
Ry is the perfect kapartner for Hanabishi this holiday season. We all
know that kids and even adults look forward to visiting their ninongs
and ninangs this Christmas. In the same way, Ninong Ry’s inaanaks (what
his fans call themselves) look forward to his latest cooking videos,”
said Hanabishi Appliances Vice President for Finance and Marketing
Cherish Ong-Chua.
She added that through Ninong
Ry’s vlogs, they want to show that they can rely on Hanabishi to make
cooking easy and fun, that it could be a great bonding activity for the
family and that even those who are afraid to try their hand at it will
eventually enjoy it.
In the videos he will do
for Hanabishi, Ninong Ry will be using Hanabishi’s latest product, the
Digital Air Fryer, as well as its most popular kitchen appliances, the
Electric Pressure Cooker and 2-in-1 Griller.
“We want to share the joy of cooking with everyone this Holiday season through these videos,” Ong-Chua said.
Finding Joy in Cooking
Joy
is something that Ninong Ry has brought to those who have seen his
highly entertaining and educational cooking videos. Before he gained
millions of likes and views, however, it was something that he sought
for when the pandemic hit.
“Yung content
creation ko was just there to relieve anxiety. Kasi tulad ng lahat ng
Filipino, naapektuhan din ng pandemic ‘yung ginagawa ko noong panahon na
‘yun. (I turned to content creation to relieve anxiety. Like a lot of
Filipinos, the pandemic affect what I was doing then),” he revealed.
Ninong Ry shared that from working 16 to 18 hours a day, he was left with nothing to do.
“I
needed something to direct my attention. Kasi bumaligtad bigla yung
mundo ko, eh. Bigla akong nawalan ng gagawin. So bumalik ako sa primal
source of joy ko -- cooking. (My world turned upside down. I suddenly
had nothing to do, so I turned to my primal source of joy, which is
cooking)”, he said.
Ninong Ry has always loved eating. It was his father, however, who inspired him to take up cooking seriously.
“Father
ko ang nagluluto talaga sa bahay. Siyempre ‘pag bata ka, tutulong ka sa
kusina. While hindi niya ako tinuruan directly, na-expose ako sa
philosophy niya sa pagluluto. (It was my father who cooked at home. When
you’re a kid, you had to help out in the kitchen. So while he didn’t
directly teach me, he exposed me to his philosophy in cooking),” he
said.
As Ninong Ry found his joy in making
cooking videos, so has many of his inaanaks found delight in watching
him whip up his latest culinary creations with passion and humor.
He
acknowledged that he himself found happiness and inspiration in
watching Cong TV during the days he was feeling down. He is also
grateful to Erwan Heussaf and Will Dasovich who paved the way for
content creators like himself.
Advice for First-Time Cooks
Asked
what his advice is for people who are wary of cooking, he said that it
would be helpful to think that it is an essential skill that you would
need to learn to survive.
“I believe na lahat
naman tayo, kahit konti, merong desire sa pagluluto. Kasi lahat tayo
kumakain. Parte ng survival natin ‘yan. Isang step na lang ‘yung
igagalaw mo, nandoon ka na sa pagluluto. (I believe that all of us has
the desire to learn how to cook because all of us eats. It’s part of our
survival. So, it’s just one step that you have to take),” he
encouraged.
When it comes to using appliances for the first time, he said it is important to read the manual.
“’Pag
binasa mo naman siya, hindi naman nobela ‘yan eh. Isang papel lang
‘yan. Ang kapalit niyan ay ‘yung safety mo at ang enjoyment mo sa
pagluluto. Ibuhos na natin ‘yung effort na ‘yun (It’s not a novel. It’s
just one piece of paper and reading it would ensure your safety and your
enjoyment in cooking. Make that effort.),” he said.
Not
only has Ninong Ry made cooking enjoyable for his followers, he has,
according to the messages he has received, also helped in making their
relationships with their loved ones stronger.
He
shared that some have messaged him saying that cooking has become a
bonding activity with their significant other. There are also some fans
who told him that while they can’t do the dishes he’s cooking, they are
entertained with what he does.
Ninong Ry
admitted that he still finds it hard to comprehend how he has affected
the lives of his fellow Filipinos, but he is happy that he has brought
them joy during these trying times.
“That
is also what we want to remind people with this collaboration with
Ninong Ry. We want to encourage them to find joy in activities like
cooking not only this holiday season but throughout the year,” Ong-Chua
concluded.
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