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Wala na bang iba? Winning the battle against ‘paulit-ulit na ulam’

For many Filipino moms, cooking is an act of love. But even the most beloved dishes can lose their appeal over time, leading to what’s known as “sawa”—the feeling of getting tired or bored with the same meals.

The Struggle with ‘Sawa’

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Several Pinoy moms from online communities air the same concern — busy schedules and not knowing what to cook can make addressing “sawa” extra challenging.

For instance, many shared that while egg-based dishes like omelettes and scrambled eggs are convenient breakfast options, their kids eventually grow tired of them.

“Dati, every day, three times a day. Ngayon, napipilitan na ubusin,” one mother said.

This issue isn’t limited to breakfast. Some mothers shared that their children ask what other dishes they know how to cook. Kids also request canned goods instead of homemade dishes for lunch and dinner when they experience “sawa.”

Mothers recognize the need for variety but admit that it’s hard to keep meals exciting due to time constraints and lack of new ideas. “Ako na ang nagsasawa minsan sa luto ko,” admitted one mother.

Impact on Kids

“Sawa” can lead to deeper issues, too. According to Jericho Medel, educator and chairperson of the Developmental Psychology Division of the Psychological Association of the Philippines, having monotonous meals may affect the motivation of children during mealtime.

Dietary habits that develop at an early age could be maintained in later life; not addressing the issue of meal monotony can encourage other behaviors, such as refusing to finish a meal and having difficulty exploring new and even familiar food items.

“These concerns lead to parental pressure to meet the nutritional needs of their children. However, we may take into account that every child has a unique response to parental pressure during mealtime, especially in their regulatory and appetitive tendencies,” Medel said.

Hence, there is a need for mothers to keep their kids excited for mealtimes. In a Facebook post, the Department of Science and Technology-Food and Nutrition Research Institute said that kids should eat a variety of foods every day to get the nutrients needed by the body. However, moms know that’s easier said than done.

Breaking the Cycle

What should a busy mom do? Many Filipinos online suggest adding an ingredient that can bring excitement to everyday dishes. A couple of Pinoy mothers provide a simple yet effective answer: cheese.

Cheese isn’t just a tasty addition to any dish; it’s a flavor powerhouse that can elevate meals and fight off food fatigue.

Eden Cheese, a beloved brand among Filipino families, understands the challenge of “sawa.” Its creamy and “malinamnam” goodness is here to help moms rediscover the joy in mealtimes.

Celebrity chefs such as Chef Rosebud Benitez and Chef RV Manabat have explored how cheese can turn dull mealtimes and into exciting food items not just with flavor but also with creative dish presentations that the whole family will appreciate.

“Ang mga bata, sawa na kapag noodles or eggs lang. Kaya we added Eden Cheese para mas masaya,” Chef RV said.

Offering her exciting and kid-friendly take on the tuna turnover, Chef Rosebud wrote: “With Eden Cheese, mas madaling gawin yan! Ang mga simpleng dishes, mas nagiging masarap with Eden because it’s made with milk and real cheese.”

(Want to make your dishes fun and exciting? Visit www.twistandmake.com/eden to get tips and easy-to-follow recipes on how you can use Eden Cheese for a sawa-free mealtime with the entire family.)

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