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FLAVOURS OF THE PHILIPPINES LAUNCHED IN BERLIN

June 8, 2017

The Philippine Embassy in Berlin launched “Flavours of the Philippines,” a month-long Filipino culinary festival, last May 30 at the Ambassador’s official residence with a dinner for media friends.

The event was attended by Ingrid Müller, Editor-in-Chief of Berlin Tagesspiegel; Franz Michael Rohm of Berliner Morgenpost’s Culinary Section; Diplomacy and Business Magazine Publisher; Frank Schüttig and Editor, Rainer Schubert; and The Filipino Channel Germany correspondent, Ms. Grace Pickert. Featured for the evening were a variety of traditional home-cooked meals and more modern versions of Filipino food prepared by Berlin’s Filipino restaurateurs.

Popular Filipino beer chow or pulutan and streetfood like fishballs, liempo (grilled pork belly), inihaw na manok (grilled chicken), tuna kinilaw (raw tuna salad with greens), manok chicharon (crispy chicken skin), and lumpia (crispy rolls), were served to beer-loving Germans as starters from a vintage food truck.

 Kalamansi juice was served with the starters.

The main dishes paired with servings of white and garlic rice included beef tapa (stir-fried beef with soy and pepper), pancit (stir-fried noodles with meat and vegetables), and of course, chicken adobo (meat braised in vinegar and soy sauce) – widely-considered as the Philippines’ national dish.

Sisig (crunchy pork bits), a staple Filipino pulutan uniquely presented on a sizzling plate, was the evening’s favorite dish, with its flavourful sour-spicy taste.

The guests’ sweet cravings were also satisfied with traditional desserts like halo-halo (a concoction of beans, sweet fruits topped with shaved ice, milk, yam, ice cream, and custard), cassava cake, and turon (banana fritters with jack fruit) with pinipig (rice crispies) ice cream.

The meal ended with a serving of the world-famous ripe Philippine mango.

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“Berlin, with its multi-culti, open and vibrant atmosphere, has always welcomed elements that are different, that are new, and this is true even for food. While Asian cuisine has already made its presence felt here, we thought that there is still room for a different kind of Asian cooking, and it is about time that the German palette get to know more about Philippine food…,” Ambassador Melita Sta. Maria-Thomeczek said.

(Left photo) Ambassador Thomeczek introducing Filipino restauranteurs to the guests. (Right photo) The Ambassador presenting the Filipino dishes to be served.

(Left photo) Ambassador Thomeczek introducing Filipino restauranteurs to the guests. (Right photo) The Ambassador presenting the Filipino dishes to be served.

“Flavours of the Philippines,” which is part of this year’s Independence Day celebrations, will also include a cooking demonstration and a photo exhibit on Filipino food in Germany’s premier port city, Hamburg, and a lectured for culinary students in Berlin to be followed by a traditional Filipino merienda. The highlight of the festivities is a formal Independence Day dinner on June 22 to be prepared by the renowned Kulinarya Team led by Chef Myrna Segismundo.

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Special set meals will also be available at the following partner restaurants throughout the month of June:

 

Ayan Filipino Streetfood

Potsdamer Straße 69, 10785 Berlin

www.ayan-berlin.de

 

Pan Philippinisches Restaurant

Marienburger Str. 38, 10405 Berlin

www.pan-restaurant.de

 

Pinoy Restaurant

Danckelmannstraße 49, 14059 Berlin

www.pinoyberlin.de

 

Lynn Cuisine

Fabriciusstraße 121, 22177 Hamburg

Facebook: Lynn-Cuisine

Special Event: Filipino Buffet (June 18, 1200-1800H)

 

Mabuhay Restaurant

Köthener Str. 28, 10963 Berlin

Special Filipino set meal and dessert on offer

Lucky customers who will order the set meal could win a Kulinarya Filipino cook book in  raffle draws and other promotional events organized by the Embassy with our partner restaurants.

Have you tried Filipino food in Germany lately? Share your photos with the hashtag, #PHFlavoursGermany.

Lucky customer of Lynn Cuisine wins Kulinarya cook book.

Lucky customer of Lynn Cuisine wins Kulinarya cook book.

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Philippine Embassy Conducts Consular Mobile Outreach in Essen

May 22, 2017

The Philippine Embassy Consular Team at work.

The Philippine Embassy Consular Team at work.

On 20 May 2017, the Philippine Embassy consular team composed of Mr. Ruben Atienza, Ms. Cecil Estrella, Ms. Mylah Rubio and Mr. Armand Mahinay, conducted consular mobile outreach services at the Bank im Bistum in Essen.  Essen is located in the North Rhine-Westphalia region which hosts the second highest concentration of Filipinos in Germany, with about 4,000 Filipinos residing in the state.

Honorary Vice Consul Milagros Wandelt of the Philippine Honorary Consulate in Essen, together with some members of the Filipino Community assisted the team in processing a total of 90 consular services which included 66 passport applications and 24 notarial and civil registry applications. In addition, 45 Filipino citizens were able to register to vote for the upcoming 2019 mid-term elections.

The activity was the Embassy’s fourth consular mobile outreach for the year.  Following Essen, outreaches to Giessen (Hesse) and Bonn (North Rhine-Westphalia) will be conducted on 27 May and 1 July, respectively. The mobile outreach is part of the Philippine Embassy’s efforts to bring its consular services closer to Filipinos residing in different parts of Germany.  END

Chairman’s Statement on the 30th Asean Summit

May 3, 2017

Reference: Inquirer.net, 3 May 2017

Senator Gatchalian exchanges views with Filipino Community in Berlin

May 3, 2017

2101Leaders of the Filipino community in Berlin had a chance to exchange views with Senator Sherwin Gatchalian during a town hall-style-meeting organized by the Philippine Embassy on April 24 upon the invitation of the Senator.

Dubbed as “Hapunan at Balitaan”, Senator Gatchalian engaged the community in discussions to gain deeper understanding of the plight of overseas Filipino workers in Germany as well as provide updates on the Philippines. Discussions focused on the country’s efforts to use renewable energy as power source, climate change and Germany´s energy transition program.

The Senator informed the community that it will take time to take on renewable energy sources in the country but good things were now being put in place.  He also said that the Philippines was the second fastest growing economy in East Asia and called on kababayans to “continue to learn from Germany, to give, and to later return to the Philippines to help build the country”.

Also in attendance were Embassy officers led by Ambassador Melita S. Sta. Maria-Thomeczek together with Minister and Consul Adrian Cruz, and Third Secretary and Vice Consul Alvin Malasig.

Mayor Mariano Tangson´s municipality in San Luis, Aurora, was one of the first local government units to invest in renewable energy. Their hydropower plant in Aurora has become a tourist spot as it has also benefitted their constituents by providing electricity at minimal cost

Mayor Mariano Tangson´s municipality in San Luis, Aurora, was one of the first local government units to invest in renewable energy. Their hydropower plant in Aurora has become a tourist spot as it has also benefitted their constituents by providing electricity at minimal cost

Senator Gatchalian was invited by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) to Germany as part of the delegation from the Network of Social Democracy in Asia (SOCDEM) for an orientation visit on the transition to renewable energy supply in Germany. He and other members of the delegation visited different renewable energy projects in Berlin and Frankfurt. The delegation consisted of policy makers, local chief executives and civil society representatives from the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Akbayan Partylist Representative Tomasito S. Villarin, Mayor Mariano Tangson of the Municipality of San Luis, Aurora, as well as representatives from the academe and FES Philippines formed the rest of the Philippine delegation. The Senator, who chairs the Senate committee on Energy, said that his attendance in the forum was a “valuable opportunity for him and his group to study and explore other potential sources of energy for the country.”

When asked about the improvement of renewable energy law in the country, Congressman Tomasito Villarin said that there was already a law on it but the challenge  as how to encourage local government units to invest in renewable energies.

When asked about the improvement of renewable energy law in the country, Congressman Tomasito Villarin said that there was already a law on it but the challenge as how to encourage local government units to invest in renewable energies.

The Senator led a seven-day rigorous program that ended in Frankfurt on 29 April. END

After a visit to the Philippine Embassy, Senator Gatchalian, Ambassador Thomeczek and Rep. Villarin posed with members of the Philippine delegation and Philippine Embassy officers and staff.

After a visit to the Philippine Embassy, Senator Gatchalian, Ambassador Thomeczek and Rep. Villarin posed with members of the Philippine delegation and Philippine Embassy officers and staff.

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