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10 Dishes that Define the Philippines



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Contemporary Filipino cuisine is an original blend of various Asian culinary cultures, influenced by Spanish colonization and North-American culture. The Philippines is a country located on the islands, which has determined the main set of food for the local population. Meat, poultry, fish, vegetable, rice, and exotic fruit all comprise the cuisine of the Philippines. So what can the Philippines boast of and which of the dishes are a must-try for a capricious tourist? Here is the list of X dishes that define the Philippines.

Warning! This article contains mouthwatering pics. Make sure you’re not hungry,


#1 Tinolang Manok

Chicken tinola or Tinoland manok is a nourishing spicy chicken soup from the Philippines. The main ingredient is chicken, chicken cuts and internal organs are cooked in a broth alongside with malunggay leaves, scented papaya, and chili pepper. The broth itself is generously spiced with ginger, garlic, and pepper. A truly mouthwatering combination. Chicken manok is stable in every Filipina house that can be enjoyed as a starter or as a full-fledged lunch.

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#2 Gulaman

Gulaman is the Filipino culinary use of agar extracted from processed algae. It’s often used to prepare jelly-like desserts. The name also refers to the wide range of traditional Filipina desserts made of this ingredient. Gulaman can be easily confused with gelatin for owning similar characteristics and being the primary product for making puddings and thick syrups. Gulaman is a perfect refreshing salvation in the hot and humid climate of the Philippines. Very often, they are based on cream, milk, and fruits anŠ² are served in every house in numerous flavor combinations and forms.


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#3 Proben

Proben or “chicken proben” is a nourishing typical Filipino snack and one of the most popular types of street foods in the country. Like most street foods, proben is not for healthy-buddies as it has a high caloric and fat value. It is prepared with an unusual chicken organ called proventriculus, a part of a chicken digestive system.

So, tiny pieces of the proventriculus, are dipped in flour or cornstarch, are deep-fried until the outside is golden brown and crispy. They can be fried separately and served in plastic bags, or skewers and fried on bamboo sticks. Cheap, fast, and nutritious, proben has become one of the most common varieties of street food in the Philippines, which is especially loved by young students. Accompanied with sour vinegar sauce or a sweet chili sauce, proben is worth trying.



Source: https://www.tasteatlas.com


#4 Buko Pie

Buko pie is a Filipino-style coconut pie made of fresh, tender young coconut meat combined with a creamy filling. Buko ( a coconut flesh) is cooked with plain or condensed milk, cream, and sugar until it becomes a thick and creamy custard.

A popular belief says Bulo Pie was invented by Soledad Pahud, a native Filipino who worked in the United States for some time and fell in love with a classic American apple pie. After she returned, she was looking to adopt an apple pie using local-grown ingredients. The rigorous attempts ended up with the invention of buko pie, a dessert that soon became a favorite dainty throughout the country and a top souvenir for foreigners.


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#5 Arroz Caldo

Arroz Caldo or commonly spelled as Aroskaldo is a thick rice porridge borrowed from the Asian culture and adapted to fit the taste of a wide Spanish community. Arroz Caldo literally means warm rice and closely resembles risotto has been a favorite Filipino snack.

It is also one of the many varieties of conge found in the Philippines. Cooked in a spicy broth generously seasoned with ginger, and garlic Arroz Caldo is all about a unique taste. It is usually served with fried garlic, chicken, pepper, calamansi, or fish sauce as a condiment, and also with a hard-boiled egg. The locals love to eat Arroz Caldo for breakfast or lunch.



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#6 Sans Rival

The name speaks of itself. Sans rival (without rival) is a classic Filipino dessert of French origin. The most favorite dessert of all Filipinas, it takes a classic French recipe and perfects it by adding cashew. In general, Sans Rival can be best described as a cake made from layers of buttercream, meringue, and chopped cashews. It is believed that the recipe was made up somewhere between 1920-1930 when the Philippines citizens started to travel across Europe learning some cooking techniques and implementing them into their households.

Source: https://www.tasteatlas.com/



#7 Pares

Pares is an adored Filipina dish cooked of beef slices which are slowly stewed in a flavored broth, seasoned with soy sauce, anise, sugar, and various other spices and compliments. Thick and rich sauce alongside tender beef make pares one of the country’s most loved and most popular dishes. Tourists can try pares in local cafes that all have their own signature recipes. As usual, pares is served with a fried or steamed portion of rice and a bowl of scented stock.


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#8 Butsi

From first sight, butsi look like a usual bun that can be found in the boulangerie of every city. The reality is far from it, though. Butsi is prepared using glutinous rice flour as a basic ingredient and sweetened mung bean, creamy lotus, red bean paste, or shredded coconut as a stuffing. Even though they originated as a Chinese specialty, the Filipinos managed to make Butsi extremely popular. Round buns are fried until golden and coated in sesame seeds. What makes Butsi so incredibly loved by the Pinays? Crispy shell, lightly sweet stuffing, and satisfying taste that can be enjoyed as a quick snack or a nourishing dessert.


Source: https://panlasangpinoy.com/



#9 Tocino

Pork tocino or burong babi is a typical Filipino dish for lovers of spicy caramelized pork. Although the most common ingredient is pork, Tocino is also occasionally cooked beef or chicken. No matter what meat one prefers, a traditional Tocino is always rich in taste and spices. Normally, meat seasonings include sugar, salt, rice wine vinegar, soy sauce, anise wine, and pineapple or orange juice. Tocino is typically served as Filipino breakfast.

Source: https://panlasangpinoy.com/



#10 Kaldereta

Kaldereta is one more dish influenced by Spanish colonization. A staple in most Filipina kitchens, Kaldereta is a must-try for the guests of the country. The typical Kaldereta is prepared for any kind of meat (goat and beef are preferred) and served with a side of white rice. Vegetable sides can include tomatoes, potatoes, olives, bell peppers, and hot peppers. Kaldereta is also sometimes served with delicious fresh tomato sauce.


Source: https://www.yummy.ph/


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Radisson Hotel Group rises above challenges to add 84 new hotels across Asia Pacific in 2020



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Radisson Hotel Group overcame significant global challenges in 2020 to expand its portfolio of properties in Asia Pacific, with the addition of 84 exceptional new hotels and resorts, covering eight of its distinct brands.

This rapid growth forms part of the company’s ambitious five-year strategy to triple its portfolio in the midterm. This will be achieved through a blend of organic growth in key markets, such as China, India, South East Asia, Australia and New Zealand, and master brand development agreements with Jin Jiang International and its subsidiaries in China, the world’s largest travel market.

Radisson Hotel Group is one of India’s largest and most reputable international hotel chains, with a comprehensive nationwide portfolio of hotels. This position was strengthened in 2020 with the signing of eight new hotels, including the 125-key Park Inn by Radisson Mashobra Resort, 115-key Park Inn by Radisson Jabalpur, 100-key Park Inn by Radisson Prayagraj, 120-key Radisson Hotel Dehradun, 103-key Radisson Resort & Spa Lonavala, 180-key Radisson Blu Hotel Jaipur Malviya Nagar, 120-key Radisson Resort Pondicherry Bay and 196-key The White Hotel, Katra, which is also the first member of Radisson Individuals in India.

In South East Asia, the signing of the 84-key Radisson Resort Phan Thiet and 309-key Radisson Blu Resort & Spa Van Phong Bay reinforce Radisson Hotel Group’s strategy of introducing its world-leading brands to Vietnam’s emerging cities and idyllic resort destinations.

In China, two landmark hotels were signed in Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu province. The 300-key Radisson Blu Hotel Nanjing South New Town and 151-key Radisson Collection Resort, Nanjing will serve the rising number of guests seeking international-standard upper-upscale accommodation in this important regional center.

Radisson Hotel Group’s master brand development agreements in China will play a pivotal role in accelerating its Asia Pacific expansion. In partnership with Jin Jiang International and its subsidiaries, 72 new hotels and resorts were added to the group’s Chinese portfolio in 2020, increasing its inventory by almost 9,000 keys. These included eight upscale select-service Radisson RED hotels with 1,108 keys; six contemporary upper upscale Park Plaza hotels with 1,020 keys; 21 upbeat upper midscale Park Inn by Radisson hotels with 2,969 keys; and 37 welcoming upper midscale Country Inns & Suites by Radisson hotels with 3,868 keys, located in a mix of major tier one cities, provincial capitals, urban centers, airports, railway stations, amusement parks, industrial zones and retail plazas all across China.

Moving into 2021, Radisson Hotel Group will continue to bring exceptional accommodation and elevated hospitality to more guests across Asia Pacific. Ideal for conversion projects, the upscale Radisson Individuals concept will attract experience-seeking travelers, and a fresh focus on serviced apartments will meet the rising global demand for extended-stay products.

“I am very proud of our achievements in 2020, as we remained focused on our long-term goals while responding to unprecedented global upheaval. We reached several major milestones, including the launch of Radisson Individuals, the introduction of Radisson Collection to China, and the signing of new hotels in many exciting new markets. With respected core brands, innovative new concepts, and a fresh focus on high-growth sectors such as serviced apartments, we are confident of a bright future,” commented Katerina Giannouka, President, Asia Pacific, Radisson Hotel Group.

“Our growth in 2020 is a wonderful reflection of the depth of our regional alliances, the underlying confidence in our company, and the power of our brands. Despite the unique challenges of 2020, the fundamentals of the travel and hospitality industry remain strong. As part of the world’s second largest hotel group, Radisson Hotel Group is perfectly positioned to accelerate its development and lead the recovery of the hospitality industry. We look forward to working with all our partners in 2021 and beyond,” said Ramzy Fenianos, Chief Development Officer, Asia Pacific, Radisson Hotel Group.



To learn more about working with Radisson Hotel Group, please visit www.radissonhotelgroup.com/development and discover how we strive to make Every Moment Matter.

Cover image: Artist’s impression of Radisson Collection Resort, Nanjing’s lobby

CitySavings provides recovery assistance to schools



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2020 was indeed a challenging year and the education sector most especially was not spared from the massive pressure on distance learning and teaching brought about by the pandemic. The series of typhoons that hit different parts of the country caused immense destruction to school infrastructure and learning materials across Luzon areas.

School buildings and furniture were damaged, technology equipment and supplies, learning materials, and printed modules for remote distance learning were ruined and washed away due to massive flooding.

In response to the Department of Education’s (DepEd) call for help, City Savings Bank, Inc. (CitySavings) mobilized calamity related assistance through various relief distributions and education recovery support initiatives to the typhoon-affected areas in Regions 2, 3, NCR, 4A, 4B and 5. 





Over 1,800 relief goods (rice, canned goods, water, vitamins, coffee) and hygiene kits (bath soap, toothpaste, toothbrush) were distributed as immediate aid.

“Maraming-maraming salamat po sa CitySavings para sa grocery na relief goods na ibinigay sa aming pamilya. Napakalaking tulong po nito lalo na ngayon na nasalanta po kami, binaha gawa ng mga nagdaang bagyo. Sa pamunuan ng Calamba Bayside Integrated School at mga guro, isang taos-pusong pasasalamat at naging daan kayo para mabigyan kaming mga evacuees ng relief assistance mula sa CitySavings,” said Clemente Atesora, an evacuee from the said school.

The Bank also donated printers, inks, and bond papers to assist in the replacement and reproduction of self-learning modules (SLMs) to 75 schools and divisions in Luzon.

“The corporate social responsibility projects of City Savings Bank have always been felt by the SDO of Camarines Sur, from the printing of SLMs to the relief operations due to typhoons Rolly and Ulysses. Thank you very much for being our active partner,” said Loida N. Nidea CESO V, Schools Division Superintendent – Division of Camarines Sur.

CitySavings Reputation and Brand Management Head Paula Ruelan emphasized “As we usher in the new year, we are committed to supporting our education sector by providing resources the best way we can. We advocate equal access to quality education despite the adversities brought by these natural calamities during this time of global health crisis.

Guided by the Aboitiz Group’s purpose to drive change for a better world, CitySavings has pledged its support to DepEd under the government’s Basic Education - Learning Continuity Plan (BE-LCP) for the school year 2020 - 2021.



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About City Savings Bank:

City Savings Bank, Inc. (CitySavings) is the thrift bank subsidiary of Union Bank of the Philippines (UnionBank) and a member of the Aboitiz Group. It is one of the largest thrift banks in the country and provides a range of mass market financial products and services such as salary loans to public and private school teachers, pension loans to GSIS and SSS pensioners, OFW loans, seafarer loans, motorcycle loans, and traditional deposit products. The bank now has more than 140 branches nationwide.
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