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Philippine Cuisine Introduced at Leading Berlin Culinary School

February 20, 2020

Amb. Dizon-de Vega with Chefs Bulawan Callanta, Maite Hontiveros-Dittke,Niklas Siebecke, and of the Brillat-Savarin Schule; Chef Siebecke acknowledges everyone’s efforts

The Brillat-Savarin Schule, one of the leading German culinary institutes in Berlin, held a special course on Filipino cuisine on 19 February 2020.

Around twenty of the school’s nearly 5,000 students, received a lesson on traditional Philippine dishes, the Filipino flavor palate, and special ingredients. The course was taught by Guest Instructor Filipino-German Chef Bulawan Callanta, himself a graduate of Brillat-Savarin. Chef Callanta is the Chef-Owner of popular AYAN Filipino Streetfood in Berlin. He was assisted in the course by Filipina Chef Maite Hontiveros-Dittke of the MamaSita Test Kitchen.

The students learned how to prepare classic Filipino recipes including adobo, liempo, sinigang na bangus, fishballs, fresh lumpia, tortang talong, palitaw, and bilo-bilo.

Among those taking the course was Filipina Jerralyn Elcano, a popular personality in the Filipino-German community who impressed the judges of Germany’s well-known Supertalent Show in 2018 for her unique pizza-throwing dance routine.

Philippine Ambassador to Germany Theresa Dizon-De Vega and staffmembers from the Philippine Embassy in Berlin were on hand to observe and to offer encouragement to the students.

Brillat-Savarin faculty member and Student Director Chef Niklaus Siebecke, speaking on behalf of the institute thanked Chef Callanta, Chef Dittke, and the Philippine Embassy for helping Brillat-Savarin introduce diverse flavors and culinary traditions to their school. He noted that these efforts would help in producing well-rounded culinary professionals.

The evening ended with great reviews for the work done by the instructors and students throughout the day. Ambassador Dizon-De Vega commented in her word of thanks that this is very positive initial step in introducing the next generation of German chefs to the unique flavors of Philippine cuisine.

The Brillat-Savarin School named after 18th century epicure and gastronome Jean Anthèlme Brillat-Savarin is Germany’s largest training institution with a focus on the hotel and hospitality industry.  END

Clockwise from top left : some of the dishes by the students; Chef Callanta supervises lumpia assembly; Philippine snacks and sweets prepared by the students; Chef Siebecke, Chef Callanta, Chef Dittke, Philippine Embassy staff, and Ms. Jerralyn Elcano

 

Chef Callanta walks the students through the recipes and ingredients for the course (all photos by Berlin PE)

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Filed Under: Culture, Press Releases

PHL EMBASSY IN BERLIN PUSHES FOR CLOSER COOPERATION WITH HAMBURG

February 20, 2020

The Philippine Embassy in Berlin, led by Ambassador Maria Theresa Dizon-de Vega, pushed for closer cooperation with Hamburg during her visit to the northern German city-state last February 17.

The Ambassador met with the Hamburg Government’s external relations chief, State Secretary Almut Möller and Director General for International Affairs Corinna Nienstedt at Hamburg City Hall.

Ambassador Dizon-de Vega conveyed the Embassy’s appreciation for the welcoming and inclusive atmosphere provided by the people and government of Hamburg to over a thousand Filipinos living in the city-state, as well as to the thousands of Filipino seafarers working on international vessels calling at its port, the second busiest after Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

State Secretary Möller welcomed the Philippine Embassy’s initiative of meeting with city-state officials and assured the Ambassador of the Hamburg Government’s support for efforts to broaden cooperation. She said that as a trading city, Hamburg has always actively sought and will continue to seek external partnerships.

The State Secretary expressed particular interest in the fields of innovation and new technology in the Philippines. The Ambassador, for her part, apprised the Hamburg officials of positive developments in the Philippines, such as the newly-enacted Start-ups Law and the country’s steady rise in the Global Innovation Index as well as the Embassy’s already active engagement with the city-state’s business sector.

Hamburg is home to Germany’s largest port and is considered as the country’s gateway to the world. European aircraft company Airbus also has a manufacturing facility in the city-state, which is the primary supplier of single-aisle passenger aircraft used by Philippine carriers.

Amb. Dizon-De Vega presents State Secretary Möller with a token from the Philippines

The two sides are also looking into a possible Embassy participation in Hamburg’s major cultural events and similar activities. Ambassador Dizon-De Vega also discussed possible Philippine participation Hamburg’s Gender and Diversity programs as well as in efforts to enhance economic enhancement.

 

Cultural promotion

Amb. Dizon-de Vega (right) with Prof. Dr. Clavé

 In addition to government-to-government ties, the Embassy is also working on enhancing its relations with Hamburg’s academic community.

In line with this effort, the Ambassador along with Political and Cultural Officer Alvin Malasig met with French academic and Philippine Studies expert Prof. Dr. Elsa Clavé of the University of Hamburg’s Institute of Asian and African Studies.

The Ambassador and Prof. Clavé discussed the University’s plan to come up with student prizes for bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral theses on the Philippines, a proposed MOU on academic exchanges with the University of the Philippines Diliman, and an immersion program for Filipino language students to be hosted by academic institutions outside Metro Manila.

The Professor also expressed willingness to arrange Filipino film screenings in the University with films to be provided by the PHL Embassy and to assign resource speakers for post-arrival orientation seminars for newly-arrived Filipino migrants together with the Embassy. The Embassy turned over to Prof. Clave a copy of Discovering Dayaw a book by Deputy Speaker Loren Legarda based on her NCCA television series on Philippine culture. The book will form part of the Philippine collection of the Institute.

 

Looking after Filipino nationals

Amb. Dizon-de Vega (left) with Stella Maris Administrator Monica Döring

Ambassador Dizon-de Vega also had the opportunity to visit the Archdiocese of Hamburg’s Seafarers’ Mission, better known as Stella Maris Hamburg.

The Ambassador was given a tour by Mission Administrator Monica Döring of its two-storey heritage building at the Port of Hamburg. The building is equipped with comfortable lounge facilities, a kitchen, and prayer room for its visitors.

Ms. Döring was likewise informed of the Embassy’s regular outreach missions, including overseas registration and voting services for seafarers.

The Mission extends both spiritual guidance and practical assistance to seafarers of all nationalities who visit Hamburg. Its Filipino chaplain, Fr. Ritchill Salinas, SVD caters to the spiritual needs of Filipino seafarers who are among the Mission’s frequent visitors.  END

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Filed Under: Culture, Development Cooperation, Political, Press Releases

Tarlac Showcased as First Artisan Community Partner for AMBIENTE 2020

February 11, 2020

Amb. Theresa Dizon-De Vega (5th from left) and Consul General in Frankfurt Evelyn Austria-Garcia ((5th from right) with Tarlac Province Local Officials Mayor Rey Catacutan, Mayor Eloy Eclar, Mayor Doña Cresencia Tesoro, Mayor Romeo Capitulo, Provincial Board Members Antonio Cervantes, Jude David, Joy Gilbert Lamorena, Danilo David, and Danilo Asiaten with Mr. Rico Garcia (all photos Berlin PE)

The Province of Tarlac has once again re-invented itself not just as a major agricultural center but additionally, as an emerging hub for Lifestyle Design and Artisanal products.

This month, Tarlac and its designers and artisans took center stage at the Ambiente Lifestyle Design Fair held in Messe Frankfurt, Germany from 07-11 February 2020. Tarlac was introduced as the first Partner Artisan Community of CITEM-DTI for this year’s Philippine Ambiente participation.

Eight companies from the province, namely, Pumice Unlimited Ventures, SouthEast Metro Arts Incorporated, Red Slab Pottery, Oricon Corporation, Wood Inspirations Crafts, Pascasio Pottery, North Shine Lightings and Decors Manufacturing, and Betis Crafts, Inc. all took part in a stand-alone pavilion showcasing some of Tarlac’s best design items. Using materials indigenous to the area such as pumice stones, clay, and volcanic materials from nearby Mt. Pinatubo or upcycled from used materials crafted in a sustainable manner, the lifestyle items are truly one of a kind.

This innovative new direction for the province has the full support of the Provincial and municipal governments of Tarlac led by its dynamic Governor Susan A. Yap with the assistance of the DTI and CITEM. A delegation of local government officials was on hand to grace the opening of the CITEM Tarlac Pavilion. Philippine Ambassador to Germany Theresa Dizon-De Vega, herself a native of Tarlac, was likewise present to support the endeavor along with Consul General Evelyn Garcia of the Philippine Consulate General in Frankfurt and other Consulate officials, and Commercial Counsellor Althea Antonio. END

L-R Maiko G. Pascual, Product Development Officer of Wood Inspirations Crafts; Amb. Dizon-De Vega and Commercial Counsellor Althea Antonio with Tarlac companies

 

L-R Eric Sanchez, Design Head and Proprietor of Red Slab Pottery; Commercial Counsellor Antonio confers with DTI Regional Director Judith Angeles

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Filed Under: Press Releases, Trade and Investments

Philippine Embassy Berlin Holds Health Information Session

February 11, 2020

Dr. Leif Bayani Marold provides general information based on WHO, Philippine and German Health Ministries guidelines on the 2019 Novel Coronavirus at the Bayernallee Filipino Community

The Philippine Embassy in cooperation with the Filipino Community and Filipino Chaplaincy at Bayernallee, Berlin, held an Information Session on Health, Hygiene, and Wellness on 09 February 2020 with over 140 community members in attendance.

 

In introducing the session, Philippine Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega stated that this is part of the Embassy’s efforts to keep the Filipino Community informed with data from official sources and to help raise awareness of health and wellness issues in the community.

 

Filipino-German Doctor Leif Bayani Marold gave a presentation on the basic characteristics of the 2019 novel Coronavirus or n-CoV based on the latest findings of the World Health Organization (WHO) for the information of the community members.

 

He likewise exhorted the audience members not to panic and instead to observe healthy and hygienic practices to protect themselves from illness and to achieve overall wellness. Aside from the n-CoV discussion, Dr. Marold also gave pointers on maintaining proper hygiene, nutrition, rest, exercise, and mental wellness.

L-R Dr. Marold talks about the latest N-CoV findings; Amb. Dizon-De Vega welcomes guests to the Information Session.

 

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Filed Under: People to People, Press Releases

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