Certified
foodie and blogger ErwanHeusaff, celebrity chef Boy Logro, actor-restaurateur
DietherOcampo, BecomingFilipino blogger Kyle ‘Kulas’ Jennermann, and Anak
Mindanao Executive Director DjaliaTurabinHataman were among the event’s
judges.
Chieftains
and representatives of each village wore their traditional attire during the
event.
Compared
with the cuisines of other regions, which tend to be sweetened, the Moros’
cooking remains strongly ancestral utilizing a good deal of coconut milk and
rich in ground spices. Typical ingredients include chili, turmeric, sambal,
coriander, lemon grass, and peanut butter. Because of Islamic laws, pork and
alcohol are absent in the native cuisine of the Moros.
“It’s
amazing, the culture and beauty that is here in the region, from the people to
the colors to the music to the dance to the food; these are incredible,”
Canadian blogger Jennermann said.
“It
is so much hard to promote the food here because you don’t even know how to
describe how amazing it is, so everybody in the Philippines should see this and
understand this,” he added.
Promoting
the culinary delights in the ARMM through his blog, Heusaff said: “I do videos
and I think I just want to focus on the food and culture here in ARMM and I
will put it into video and hopefully people will get curious and actually
realize that they can travel here and experience it for themselves.”
“Food
here in the ARMM is really good, everything was really surprising, actually
most of the dishes I’ve tasted I wasn't familiar (but those were) really tasty
and delicious and I’m glad I was able to taste the food here and looking
forward to joining more (events),” he added.
The
food festival marks the celebration of the region’s diverse flavors reflecting
its culture and a celebration of cuisine and culinary talents of the Moro
people.
Popular
actor Ocampo noted that joining the food festival is a great opportunity to
share the good news not only to Filipinos but also to the world.
“It’s
about time to recognize (our own) – the culinary expertise in our country,
something I’ve always been looking forward to. Now that I have the chance to
have a great experience with them, I think we should definitely continue doing
this in the next couple of years,” Ocampo said, adding that experiencing the
food in the region is a great surprise for him.
He
also suggested that each village should share their recipes so they can share
these delights in other parts of the country.
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