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MANGO PASTILLAS

with coconut bits


What is it?

Pastillas, or pastillas de Leche, is a sweet and sugary


dessert that is well known and loved by many people
in the Philippines. You can make this dessert without
cooking at all, or you can do a bit of cooking to make
this delicious treat.
Pastillas is a staple “pasalubong” snack for Filipinos.
■ With its signature milky taste, it caught people’s
taste.
What’s new?
Let’s add a mango flavor to our loved pastillas
and see if people will like it and add to the fun
small bits of coconut.
■ In terms of eating pastillas is addicting yet the
flavor gets boring the longer you eat it, so we
thought by adding bits of coconut there is an
added texture and also a little different flavor
Our target customers are
students, teachers, and other
people of all gender.

We want our product to be


comfort food for people,
bringing them joy and
happiness when eating.
Prices
Ingredients and other stuff
■ Powdered Milk (2 cups) ■ Php 50
■ Condensed milk (1 can) ■ Php 45
■ Margarine (1/4) ■ Php 10
■ Sugar (1/2 cup) ■ Php 20
■ Wrapper (1 sheet) ■ Php 15
STEPS IN MAKING
MANGO PASTILLAS
1. Pour the powdered
and the condensed milk
in a bowl. Just pour 2
cups of powdered milk
and 1 can (14 oz.) of
condensed milk into a
bowl. This recipe
should make about 80
candies.
2. Mix the powdered
and condensed milk
together. The mixture
may be a little thick
and hard to mix
together, so have
patience and a thick
and sturdy spoon.
3. Add the margarine to the
mixture. Add 1 tablespoon of
margarine to the mixture;
alternately, you can use real
butter. This will help add an
extra creamy flavor to the
treat. Mix it in with the other
ingredients.Also add your
coconut bits.
4. Shape your candy into circles
or cylinders. Choose the shape
you’d like for your pastillas;
they can be circular, or they can
be more cylindrical, like Tootsie
Rolls. Just use your hands to
give them their desired shape;
you can wear gloves if you want
to. Place the shaped candies on
a plate.
5. Pour the
sugar on a
plate. Pour half
a cup of sugar
on a plate.
6. Roll the
pastillas into the
sugar. Make sure
that all part are
covered
7. After wrap
the pastillas
individually
then serve as a
snack or a
pasalubong
Our products prices are:

1 php – 1 piece

1 whole container(50 pcs) – Php 50

(May change by the market price)


Estimated need for ingredients
Php145-150

Estimated sale by batch


(50-70 pcs)
Php 100-140

Estimated profit

Php 0-15
Marketing strategy

BUY 3 GET 1

BUY 15 GET 3

Free taste
We therefore concluded that our tasty,sweet
and savory snack is going to be named
MACO
Submitted by:

Faith Ashley Kaye Salvatiera


Alfredo Siblag
Jhyllian Andres
Nikkie Dacumus
Janniel Suyat
Shan Apilado
Vj Canales
Rain Alipio
Olan Paclibare
Yzelle Valenzuela

(8-Emerald)

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