I know its weird but finally..a real food innovation is already being done! I heard of this in a local convenience store but the featured on the photo looks good and better. Let's support our national food produced and products this March 26-30, 2014 in SM Megatrade Hall 1-3 for the Sikat Pinoy National Food Fair.
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MICROWAVABLE CHICHARON? This Filipino favorite and its variations,
including chichi-rabao, will be among the many products that will be on exhibit
at the upcoming Sikat Pinoy National Food Fair to be held from March 26-30,
2014, at SM Megatrade Halls 1-3, 5th Level, Building B, SM Megamall,
Mandaluyong City.
With about half of Filipino MSMEs (micro, small, and medium enterprises) in
the food and beverage sector, the Department of Trade & Industry’s Bureau of
Domestic Trade (DTI-BDT) is bringing together more than 200 exhibitors from the
country’s 16 regions to showcase the best of Philippine food products, promote
the country as a culinary destination, and provide business opportunities to
entrepreneurs nationwide.
Dubbed Piling-Piling Pagkaing Pilipino, this edition of the Sikat
Pinoy National Food Fair will showcase a seafood pavilion as well as a pili nut
pavilion. Also available will be coffee from Benguet, unoy rice from Kalinga,
empanada from Ilocos, longanisa from Vigan, Ivatan yellow rice from Batanes,
sans rival from Pampanga, cashew nuts from Palawan, smoked fish from Cavite,
suman sa lihiya from Oriental Mindoro, laing and pinangat from Albay, snack food
from Iloilo, chicharon from Cebu, moron from Leyte, juices from Zamboanga,
processed meat from Misamis Oriental, coco sugar from Davao del Sur, tablea from
Agusan del Sur, and many more mouthwatering delicacies from all over the
country.
For more information, contact the DTI-Bureau of Domestic Trade at telephone
no. 751-3223, fax no. 751-3224, or email bdt@dti.gov.ph. Please “Like” the Facebook
page www.facebook.com/sikatpinoyfairs for
updates on Sikat Pinoy events.