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BERLIN MEDIA, BLOGGERS GET SPECIAL INTRODUCTION TO FILIPINO CUISINE

December 12, 2019

Guests at the special dinner (all photos by CRH Malasig)

Berlin-based media personalities, bloggers, and some of the city’s top food critics received a special introduction to Filipino cuisine through a Christmas dinner hosted by the Philippine Embassy last December 10, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel.

Taggespiegel Editor Kai Röger (left) interviews Amb. Dizon-De Vega during the dinner.

The four-course dinner, prepared by Filipino culinary expert Maite Hontiveros-Dittke, consisted of appetizers and entrées that represented Filipino cuisine’s main flavor profile – sweet, salty, and sour.

In her remarks during the event, Philippine Ambassador to Germany Maria Theresa Dizon-de Vega described Filipino food as one of the original fusion cuisines with layers of influences from East and West.

Amb. Dizon-De Vega (2nd from right) with Berlin Food Week CEO Alexander van Hessen (middle), Maite Dittke (extreme left), Chef Bulawan Callanta (2nd from left), and Embassy Cultural Section Head Alvin Malasig (extreme right).

The dinner started with chicken binakol soup, elegantly served in a young coconut shell, followed by lumpiang shanghai, lumpiang sariwa, and chicken sisig as appetizers.

The main course included chicken inasal (grilled chicken with special marinade) and pinais (presented in a crab shell wrapped in banana leaves), accompanied by adobong kang kong (water spinach cooked in soy sauce and vinegar) and pinakbet (a vegetable dish from the northern Philippines), respectively.

For dessert, guests enjoyed biko (sticky rice) and the Philippines’ famous carabao mango, with a sweet syrup called latik.

Dishes were served at a table setting using Philippine handicrafts like abaca and capiz plate chargers.

Before taking their places for the dinner, the who’s who of the Berlin food scene had the opportunity to sample Filipino cocktails made of Destileria Limtuaco Dark and Mango Rhum products paired with fishballs, liempo (deep fried pork belly), longganisa (Filipino-style sausage), and adobong Tokwa (tofu) prepared by Chef Bulawan Callanta of Ayan Filipino Streetfood Restaurant.

From left: Food blogger Gesa Noormann, Deputy Chief of Mission Lillibeth Pono, and Consul Catherin Rose Torres.

The guests were delighted by the new flavors that they were able to try and the warm Filipino hospitality extended by the Embassy Team that night. Each one went home with a bottle of Don Papa rum, and Malagos and Georgia Ramon Philippinen chocolates – Filipino products that continue to gain popularity in other countries, including Germany. END

Berliners Get Taste of Philippine Products at Weihnachtsrodeo Christmas Bazaar

December 11, 2019

Philippine booth at the Christmas Bazaar (photos by Berlin PE)

Berliners got a taste of Filipino food this Christmas through the Philippine Embassy stand at the Weihnachtsrodeo Christmas Bazaar, held from December 7 to 8, in Berlin’s trendy Kreuzberg District.

With its participation, the Embassy and its partners put on display food products that are not only of good quality, but also sustainably-produced.

Health-conscious and eco-friendly Berliners took their pick from a wide-variety of products on offer, such as black and red rice, coconut vinegar and sugar, and banana chips courtesy of Loop Products, a Dutch distributor of fair-trade products sourced directly from Filipino farmers and cooperatives.

Curious shoppers were served Filipino Christmas staple bibingka and beef empanada, as well as ube (purple yam) waffle, and adobo from Ayan Filipino Streetfood Restaurant based in Berlin.

Those looking for holiday presents were also in for a treat with a selection of pearl jewelry, fashion accessories, and handicraft items from the Little Big Box Project of the International Bazaar Foundation and the Department of Foreign Affairs Special Projects Unit.END

Amb. Maria Theresa Dizon-De Vega (second from right) with the Loop Team. Below Filipino food and other items

 

 

INTERNATIONAL CROWD SHARE A NIGHT OF MUSIC AT ARMI MILLARE SHOW IN BERLIN

November 19, 2019

An international crowd of over 200 people shared a night of music at Filipino singer Armi Millare’s concert in Berlin last November 16.

Dubbed “The Last of Autumn,” the special event at Prachtwerk Berlin featured several solo performances by Armi, lead singer of popular Filipino band UDD (formerly Up Dharma Down).

Filipino fans from Germany, Czech Republic, and even as far away as Malta, led their friends from Germany and other countries in signing UDD hits like “Tadhana” (destiny) and “Oo” (yes) with Armi.

Guests were also entertained by a quiz night on Philippine tourism. Germans and international students from Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Ghana, Honduras, India, Jordan, Kenya, Mexico, Peru, and Zambia tested their knowledge of Philippine geography and culture. Each of the five quiz night winners received gifts from the Philippine Embassy and the Philippine Tourism Office, including a bottle of Don Papa rum.

Philippine Ambassador to Germany Theresa Dizon-de Vega welcomed the guests and invited them to experience the Philippines for a special evening.

To complete the Philippine experience, guests were served Filipino party favorites like sisig, chicken adobo drummettes, and empanada prepared by Filipino-American Chef Patrick Blasa, as well as Don Papa Rhum-based cocktails.

The concert is part of a series of cultural events organized by the Embassy in celebration of the upcoming Christmas holidays and the 65th Anniversary of Philippine-German diplomatic relations. These projects were made possible through the support of the Office of then Senator, now Deputy Speaker Loren Legarda for the Philippine Embassy’s Cultural Diplomacy program. END

Guests in the packed venue take the opportunity to have a photo with Armi.

FIRST REEL PHILIPPINE FILM FESTIVAL OPENS IN BERLIN

November 7, 2019

From left: Festival Director Lola Abrera, Amb. Dizon-de Vega, and Film Programmer Trinka Lat welcome the audience to the Festival’s Opening Night.

07 November 2019, Berlin – The First Reel Philippine Film Festival opened in Germany’s oldest cinema, Kino Moviemento, in the heart of Berlin last November 6.

The festival’s Opening film is the restored version of Filipino classic “Ganito Kami Noon, Paano Kayo Ngayon?” written and directed by Eddie Romero and starring some of the Philippines’ premier thespians, Christopher De Leon, Eddie Garcia, Leopoldo Salcedo, and Gloria Diaz.

The opening film was followed by an Interactive Philippine Culinary Session with Filipino-German Chef Bulawan Callanta of Berlin’s AYAN Restaurant. The session included an Adobo Cook-off. The side event was sponsored by the Philippine Embassy in Berlin.

In a Welcome Message, Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega lauded the initiative of Festival Director Lola Abrera and Film Programmer Trinka Lat for coming up with a platform to showcase the diversity and multiplicity of narratives in Philippine cinema. She promised more collaborative work with the First Reel Team in the future.

The festival with the theme “Of Lives and Labels” runs until 10 November at Kino Moviemento and features side events after each screening including a Story-Telling Session on November 9 co-moderated by the Philippine Embassy’s Consul Catherine Rose Torres.

For more information, visit First Reel Facebook page, @thefirstreel. END

Left photo: Chef Bulawan leads an interactive culinary session. Right photo: Guests enjoy the four versions adobo prepared by cook-off contestants.

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