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The DAYAW Experience: A Celebration of Filipino Cuisine and Volunteerism at Berlin Food Art Week

June 25, 2015

Berlin-based Filipino culinary performance artist Joseph Michael Patricio or  “Pepe Dayaw” performed before a sold out show in Markthalle Neun, one of Berlin´s most prominent market and food halls.  “Dayaw: Cooking Filipino Contemporary” was part of the Berlin Food Art Week (http://www.foodartweek.com/), and a first for Filipino cuisine in Berlin.

Pepe Dayaw

The Pop-up restaurant featured eight dishes infused with tropical island flavors and using seasonal German regional ingredients.  Traditional dishes were presented with funky flair:
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  • Kare-kare: Rice crepes with sautéed seasonal vegetables complented by peanut with rice flour and shrimp paste.

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  • Kinilaw: Raw sea bass, avocado in vinegar, caramelized coco cream topped with deep-fried watermelon skin.

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  • Fishball: Fried balls of smoked forellen served on a stick dipped in home-made banana ketchup with smoked paprika.

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  • -Gazpacho: Watermelon, strawberries, and spreewald gherkin with a spicy ginger soy twist
  • -Sinigang: Slow-cooked broth of pork bone marrow, rhubarb, tomatoes and colatura di alici.

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  • -Adobo, kanin, kamatis at atsara: Pork belly and chicken stew, tomato chutney, kohl rabi, and radish pickle.
  • -Champorado: Sticky rice cooked in kakao butter topped with crispy anchovy tempura

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  • -Puto Bumbong: Tapioca and purple yam bursting into a sensual surprise.The concept of “Bayanihan”, or the spirit of communal unity and cooperation, infused the whole evening.  A team of artists, cooks, and organizers volunteered their time to help Pepe make the entire production a resounding success.  Performances by Mishka Adams, Dan Timm, Isa Tabasoares, Rosa Cordillera, and Los Pitutos added nostalgia and merriment to the evening.

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The Filipino word Dayaw means to come together in celebration.  The whole experience was an immersion, a celebration of the collaborative and communal aspects of cooking and eating. Dayaw is a meal and performance designed by Pepe Dayaw, curated by Kathrin Kuna in partnership with Markthalle Neun, and done in cooperation with the Embassy of the Republic of the Philippines in Berlin and the University of the Philippines Alumni Association in Germany.

Philippines continues aggressive tourism promotions at World´s Largest Travel Trade Fair in Berlin

March 11, 2014

This year the Philippine Country Pavilion expanded to more than 100 sq. meters and included 24 tour operators as well as hotels and resorts.

This year the Philippine Country Pavilion expanded to more than 100 sq. meters and included 24 tour operators as well as hotels and resorts.

Berlin, 11 March 2014. The Philippines recently completed its successful participation at the 2014 Internationale Tourismus-Börse (ITB) Berlin, which ran from 4-10 March 2014 at the Messe Berlin.

The Philippine delegation, including Ambassador Maria Cleofe R. Natividad (center), Philippines Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) CEO Mr. Domingo Ramon C. Enerio III, Hon. Rep. Rene L. Relampagos (1st District Bohol and Chair of House Committee on Tourism), Hon. Rep. Dakila Carlo E. Cua (Quirino Lone District), and Hon. Rep. Oscar S. Garin, Jr. (1st District Iloilo), take the official photo on the opening day of the ITB.

The Philippine delegation, including Ambassador Maria Cleofe R. Natividad (center), Philippines Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) CEO Mr. Domingo Ramon C. Enerio III, Hon. Rep. Rene L. Relampagos (1st District Bohol and Chair of House Committee on Tourism), Hon. Rep. Dakila Carlo E. Cua (Quirino Lone District), and Hon. Rep. Oscar S. Garin, Jr. (1st District Iloilo), take the official photo on the opening day of the ITB.

The Philippines expanded its presence at this year’s ITB with a total of 24 tour operators and hotels and resorts. To meet the increased number of business representatives, the Department of Tourism designed a seamlessly integrated Pavilion profiling the main tourism destinations of the country. Special attention this year was given to Bohol province, which has been recovering from the effects of a major earthquake in October 2013. Ambassador Maria Cleofe R. Natividad noted that the Philippine tourism industry continued to be resilient in the face of major calamities that affected the country last year. She noted that the main tourism destinations remained largely unaffected and in areas such as Bohol, infrastructure was being improved and upgraded. The “It’s More Fun in the Philippines” campaign has taken hold with consumers, with visitor arrivals growing by almost 10% to 4.68 million tourists in 2013.

Philippine and German officials discuss how to strengthen tourism cooperation at the ITB Berlin.

Philippine and German officials discuss how to strengthen tourism cooperation at the ITB Berlin.

Observing the full slate of business to business meetings at the country pavilion, Ambassador Natividad further stressed that the Philippines was placing a greater emphasis on cultivating the European market, with the Department of Tourism targeting 250,000 tourist arrivals from EU and Russia in 2014. The Ambassador emphasized the key impact of European tourists, who tend to spend more during their stay in the country. For example, Germans had the third highest per capita spending of USD 1,360.34 among all tourist markets.

The Philippine delegation, which included Rep. Rene L. Relampagos, Rep. Dakila Cua, Rep. Oscar Garin, Jr., and PTB CEO Domingo Enerio III, also welcomed Mr. Jürgen Klimke, who is the Chair of the Bundestag (Parliament) Committee on Economic Cooperation and Development and Member of the Bundestag Committee on Tourism, and Mr. Thomas Ossowski, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Federal Foreign Minister.

Ambassador Natividad presents Bundestag MP Jürgen Klimke (third from left) with a copy of the Diplomatisches Magazin “Philippines Country Special.” Also present from left are TPB CEO Mr. Domingo Ramon C. Enerio III, Hon. Rep. Dakila Carlo E. Cua, Mr. Thomas Ossowski, Hon. Rep. Rene L. Relampagos, and DOT Regional Director Venus Tan.

Ambassador Natividad presents Bundestag MP Jürgen Klimke (third from left) with a copy of the Diplomatisches Magazin “Philippines Country Special.” Also present from left are TPB CEO Mr. Domingo Ramon C. Enerio III, Hon. Rep. Dakila Carlo E. Cua, Mr. Thomas Ossowski, Hon. Rep. Rene L. Relampagos, and DOT Regional Director Venus Tan.

Approximately 170,000 people visited this year’s fair, which drew 10,147 exhibitors from 189 countries to Berlin. About 110,000 of the visitors were industry professionals, an increase of 4 percent compared to the 2013 edition. Organizers said that deals worth 6.5 billion euros ($9.01 billion) were closed during the travel fair. END

The Philippines to Say Thank You on 8 February 2014

February 6, 2014

Berlin, 6 February 2014.    Typhoon Haiyan is recorded as the strongest typhoon to hit the planet in recent history.
Last November 8, 2013, it devastated parts of Central Philippines. The number of lives lost and affected is unprecedented.
But ever since then, the world has been one with the Philippines in helping rebuild the nation – from sending relief goods, undertaking medical missions, all the way to pledging funds for the reconstruction of infrastructure.
This February 8, 2014, exactly three months after the typhoon, we will be one in expressing our gratitude.  The Embassy of the Philippines invites the Filipino Community to visit Potsdamer Platz corner Leipzigerstraße and Kurfürstendamm corner Augsburgerstraße (C&A Building) or to support this movement by signing up at https://www.thunderclap.it/en/projects/8454-the-philippines-says-thank-you.  We encourage the Filipino Community to share their gratitude and experiences by using the hash tag #PHthankyou in their social media messages.END

The Philippines takes center stage at the ThomasLloyd Clean Teach Congress in Frankfurt

January 26, 2014

Frankfurt.  The Philippines took center stage at the 2014 ThomasLloyd Clean Tech Congress Europe, held at the Frankfurt Convention Center on 24 January 2014.  This year’s edition, themed “Meet Asia. Meet Renewable Energy’s Future”, brought together more than a thousand European investors and technology companies to discuss emerging business and investment opportunities in renewable energy infrastructure in Asia.

Owing to its strong partnership with Bronzeoak Philippines Inc., the Stuttgart-headquartered ThomasLloyd Group identified the Philippines as the conference’s focus country.  ThomasLloyd and Bronzeoak Philippines Inc. are pursuing nearly USD 500 million worth of investments in three (3) biomass, one (1) wind and two (2) solar energy power projects in Negros Occidental, while another biomass facility is in development in Tarlac.
Investors were provided with an in depth picture of the Philippine economy and opportunities in the renewable energy (RE) sector.  Senator Loren Legarda, during her keynote speech, highlighted the legal and regulatory reforms in place to support renewable energy investments such as the Renewable Energy law, Feed-in Tariff, Net Metering, Renewable Portfolio Standards, and Green Energy Option.  Senator Legarda stressed that the country’s National Renewable Energy Program has set out aggressive targets on renewable energy development from 2011-2030, aiming to nearly triple the existing capacity of 5,369 megawatts to 15,304 megawatts by the year 2030.

Former Senator Edgardo Angara highlighted the core fundamentals and institutional transformation of the Philippine economy.  Senator Angara noted that, with a renewable energy potential of between 150-250 GW, the sector has the ability to ameliorate the conditions of the 16 million Filipinos who are classified as energy-poor and the 40 million who are reliant on traditional solid biomass for cooking.

Ambassador Maria Cleofe Natividad, for her part, provided a snapshot of the Philippine economy and highlighted that the Aquino administration has focused on the principle that “good governance translates to good economics.”  Investors were heartened to note key policy successes, such as the government’s anti-corruption drive, enhanced fiscal transparency, and improved tax administration, which have contributed to the country’s improved competitiveness and the attainment of investment grade status in 2013.

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton, who participated via live satellite link, highlighted that the Philippines is a good partner for renewable energy investors, and commended the Philippines as a leader in the use of geothermal energy.  Noting the increased regional tensions in the South China Sea, Mr. Clinton predicted there would be an increased appetite for clean technology as it would provide energy independence and domestic economic security.  He further highlighted the need for policymakers in Asia to make a better case for renewable energy and called for the development of a realistic analytical and financial framework for renewable energy that would make RE projects feasible over the long run.

The Bronzeoak Philippines management team, led by its President Jose Maria Zabaleta, Jr., also briefed investors on the project cycle from concept to commercial operation, and provided status updates on all eight ongoing and prospective projects, which are expected to provide 190 MW to the national grid between 2014 and 2016.  The San Carlos Solar Energy I development will be the first project to be implemented under the 2008 Renewable Energy law and the feed-in-tariff (FIT) rates.

At the end of the conference, ThomasLloyd CEO Michael Seig presented a USD 100,000 check to Ambassador Natividad and Senator Legarda to be used for renewable energy solutions in schools affected by Typhoon Haiyan.

ThomasLloyd is a leading investment banking and investment management group, solely dedicated to the renewable energy sector in Asia.  The company operates 13 offices in 12 countries for its 37,144 clients, with approximately USD 2.7 billion in assets under management or advisory services.  Under its Cleantech Infrastructure Fund, ThomasLloyd has invested USD 82 million in Bronzeoak’s renewable energy projects and is looking to invest an additional USD 130 million for future projects.  END.

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