Miley Cyrus 'Flowers' PARODY | Pinoy Bread

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The Philippines is home to many kinds of breads. Here is an introduction to some of the various and tasty types Filipinos love to eat, all to the tune of Miley Cyrus' Flowers. Hope you enjoy it!

Lyrics and Directed by: Mikey Bustos
Executive Producer: RJ Garcia
DOP and Video Editor: Jeah Yason
Music Engineering By: Xplizit Rhyme Recording Stuio
Special Appearances: Dante Basco, Madeleine Humphries, Teresa Hererra, Baylosis Squad
Special Thanks: Our Daily Bread ( Naic, Cavite)

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Fresh out the oven with a new parody! If you like Pinoy bread, hope you can remember to LIKE, SHARE with your friends & family, and SUBSCRIBE for more fun parodies! Salamat/Thank you! Mabuhay! 🇵🇭 So, what is your favourite Pinoy bread?

MikeyBustosPinoyboy
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You are a one man tourism campaign for the Philippines. You've got me wanting to visit just for the bread alone. Great job Mikey

SandmanStoriesPresents
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Whoever wrote the lyrics to this parody is a genius!! Miley and Michael Pollack has got some competition 😂

tabatina
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I own a Filipino bakery in CA. I’ve never seen this video but I had to look it up. My first customer this morning said she was compelled to come in for Filipino bread because of this video. Thank you!😆

elaoford
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Dante Basco, who played the iconic Rufio in Hook as well as the voice of Jake Long the American Dragon, and a Fire Nation prince who hunted for the Avatar so he could return home but end up joining the Avatar to defeat his father and sister and became Fire Lord in one of the best arcs of a series...is now in a Mikey Bustos parody music video. What a timeline we're living in. Seriously, TWO Filipino legends in one is overwhelming! But glad he took up the offer to join in!

When I lived in Jersey City, there's a place in Journal Square called the Philippine Bread House. My best friend there was Filipino (from the Bacolod region), and for Christmas one time in middle school, he gave LOTS of breads and cakes from there. I was extremely thankful of him and his mom for surprising me with all of that but overwhelmed because I was wondering how I was gonna carry it back home on a minibus. That's when I learned about Filipino hospitality. Y'all go above and beyond to make other people's days!

AverytheCubanAmerican
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The tourism industry needs to buy this bop, you have me wanting to go to the Philippines for my next vacation!

AmazingAcres
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I can't wait to show this to my Nurse she is from the Philippines! She is my joy! Amazing woman! Love you Rhodora❤

dianewilliams
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Am overwhelmed of how you introduce Philippines to the world.With those traditional breads that we all have here, am pretty sure it 'll get a place to any tourist's heart in the future.This is worth watching.Thank you.

NTangonan
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Mikey you just made every Filipino want to go home to the Phils just like your parents! very nice parody!

cholitacayanan
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This is truly the most incredible way I've ever witnessed someone testify and educate in my life. What a beautiful way to teach people with love

JMitch
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Squizing many Filipino bread as possible into the lyrics of a song amazed me. Great job brother!

RukoS-xyjo
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I loved this parody so much! It made me smile. Every one in it looked like they were having fun. Loved your mother's cameo! You are so talented!

roseforbes
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It makes me so happy every time I watch this. Love from an Indigenous Canadian. Now I want to try all the breads hahaha. We mostly just have bannock and fried bannock...maybe sometime with raisins so this just amazes me how many kinds of breads there are. Now I am recognizing them here in Canada. Thank you for teaching me in a super fun way and for spreading the happiness.

happeedaze
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Brilliant. Honestly I was looking for local Filipino bakeries after this. +100 for including employees, the expression on the guy when you were putting in ice cream is priceless. Thanks Mikey.

stypa
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Ensaymada (or ensaïmada by its Spanish name) is originally from Mallorca, a part of Spain's Balearic Islands! It's called ensaimada because the original Mallorca version is made with a kind of reduced pork lard called saïm. Saïm is a Catalan word (as those who live on the Balearic Islands are Catalans) that is derived from the Arabic word shahim (شحيم). When it comes to pilipit, there are TWO versions! The famous, more common kind originates from Quezon. However, there's a another variety that's made with a combination of white glutinous rice and purple rice. This one is from the Maguindanao area of what is now Bangsamoro and because of combination with the purple rice, the donuts have a LAVENDER color!

SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
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Damn, I was looking around a month ago hoping someone had made such a parody, but found nothing. Remembered today and decided to check again, was not disappointed. Thank you! :D

m_hrstv
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Seeing Dante Basco was a nice surprise haha. Didn't know he was here but I'm guessing for Alodia's wedding?

iflipover
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as a filipino i love ur songs cuz it educates different people on phillipine culture great job Mikey.

danaricah
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Nakangiti lang ako habang pinapanood ko. Good job Sir Mike for promoting local bakery here in Philippines..❤

grace
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This is the best parody by far... smiling all through the song, 😃😃😃😃

maryherbst