09 November 2025

Purefoods | Letters & Numbers Nuggets

Chicken Nuggets are the best; they’re the easiest finger bites to cook. There are brands out there that produce them, but if you live in a remote part of a rural area, the choices are very limited when it comes to frozen food that you only need to cook with your toaster or even a microwave oven would be enough to have it without wasting time.

Also, the selections with having what type of Chicken Nuggets is something of a preference. Most who would have them prefer the simple nuggets. But for this one, there were no other types of nuggets, and they only had the Letters and Numbers produced by Purefoods, which is kind of wholesome to even appreciate it's good natured idea that this type of nuggets would appeal to everyone in general.



This one came with letters only, and the packaging says it also includes barbecue sauce in a packet. The details at the back show a tiny window where you can see the product, the healthy information, as well as the ingredients. This shows the options on how to cook it, even without defrosting it, and just chuck it in the toaster for 5 mins.

But since the ‘new’ toaster has only a dial to say specific minutes, the minimum shows 10 minutes to cook these letters. Understandably, the limited quantities of these nuggets have only letters without including numbers. There are are three repetitive letter with no numbers, and it has limited options to put together a certain word.









The ‘fun stuff’ is left for adults to enjoy, putting up words that are not even kids are not allowed to know. They come in big ‘fat’ letters to say Purefoods did not cut costs in making them, but limited to the amount of nuts included as the minimum grams weight ratio for it to he packed this way.

It doesn’t say that the nuggets are only for kids, and that is contradictory to the way you think, why this was the one being featured here. When you live in the province, the options are very limited, and the only grocery store in the region doesn’t even have a frozen section, which was acquired at a local pharmacy store out of all places.











Overall, the price for this one is not cheap since the pharmacy that carries this has rows of chillers to accommodate and sell this product. It would be great if the large grocery store a few kilometers outside the municipal town of Baganga had these, but that’s not the case, and it’s not worth hoping that they would have one.

But you can hope that one of the major grocery stores in Manila will find its way to establish a branch in the province of Davao Oriental. For now, the only alternative for frozen food would be at this pharmacy that opened last year in Baganga. Also, the nuggets are good, and they could have mixed with numbers, too, in the future. Right now, enjoying a quick bite dipped in the BBQ sauce sounds good.

  • Food Quality: 4.5 out of 5
  • Affordability: A
  • Overall: Not enough letters and there are no numbers.


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