BAGUIO CITY — The Department of Agriculture (DA) in the Cordillera region is urging the public to be cautious of online misinformation after a viral video falsely claimed that Baguio-grown chayote, or sayote, contains formalin.
The DA said in a statement that no formalin or other harmful substances are used on the vegetable.
It also explained that the vegetable’s naturally long shelf life is a result of the region’s climate.
Freshly harvested sayote can last up to a month at room temperature, a quality enhanced by the cool climate and fertile soil of the Cordillera.
The region’s high elevation and consistent rainfall allow the crop, sometimes called “green gold,” to be cultivated year-round.
The DA encouraged consumers to continue supporting local farmers who produce naturally grown vegetables.