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National Capital Region

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Pag-Ibig

BY ROD ESCOBIN

Delicacies

Ito’y isang malakas na damdamin

Na kung minsa’y ayaw aminin

Dahil parang nahihiya

Subalit sa loob ay natutuwa

Pag-ibig sa isang katipan

Ay huwag nating pagti-tripan

Pagka’t kung siya’y magtatampo

Ay tila isang malakas na bagyo

Kaligayahan mo ang nakataya

Kung siya ay mawawala

Kaldereta

Festivals

A dish made with cuts of pork, beef or goat with tomato paste or tomato sauce with liver spread added to it.

Caracol sa Makati

Caracol Festival as it is celebrated every third Sunday of January in Makati’s central business district, underneath the glitter and spectacle, the festival is in a way unique among Philippine fiestas since it honors Mother Nature and urges for preservation of her bountiful gifts.

Riddles

1.) Limang puno ng niyog, isa'y matayog.

2.) Nang hatakin ko ang baging, nagkagulo ang mga matsing.

3.) Ang paa'y apat, hindi makalakad.

4.) Ate mo, ate ko, Ate ng lahat ng tao.

5.) Dala mo dala ka, dala ka ng iyong dala.

Delicacies

Pancit Malabon

Brief Background

Another variant of Pancit Palabok which uses shrimp, squid, and other seafoods as toppings. The noodles are thicker than that of the Palabok and Luglug.

Festivals

Delicacies

Bocaue River Festival

Bistek Tagalog

(Beef Steak)

The area of Metropolitan Manila was already settled before the Spanish came. The Austronesians who displaced the aboriginal Negritos, traded and received goods and peoples from its Asian neighbors. Thus the area possessed many labels according to the varying cultures that interacted with it before the Spanish came.

Metro Manila is composed of almost all the cultural groups of the Philippines.

The indigenous people of the area now known as Metro Manila were the Tagalogs. Other native ethnic groups of the Philippines also inhabit the metropolis as a result of migration. The include the Visayans, Bicolanos, Kapampangan, Ilocanos, Pangasinan, and Moro groups (mostly Maranao and Maguindanao). Tribal groups such as the Igorot and the Bajau have also settled. There are also numerous peoples of Chinese, Japanese, and Indian descent. Resident Spaniards, Americans, and Koreans are also present in large numbers.

Metro Manila is classified as a social urban conglomerate, meaning, it is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the world.

Strips of sirloin beef slowly cooked in soy sauce, calamansi juice, and onions.

The Bocaue River Festival is an annual celebration held every first Sunday of July in Bocaue, Bulacan, in the Philippines, in honor of the Holy Cross, the Mahal na Poon ng Krus sa Wawa, found in the river in the 1800s. The festivities involve a decorated pagoda on top of a barge surrounded by small boats accompanying it. A replica of the holy cross is placed at the top of the pagoda.

Festivals

Sambalilo Festival

Delicacies

The Sambalilo Festival is one of the most anticipated festival in celebration for the founding of the City of Parañaque

Sarsiado

Fish that is cooked with tomato sauce and real tomatoes.

Brief Background

Festivals

Pahiyas Festival

Metropolitan Manila commonly known as Metro Manila, the National Capital Region (NCR) of the Philippines, is the seat of government and the most populous region and metropolitan area of the country which is composed of the country's capital, the City of Manila, and the cities of Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig, Quezon City, San Juan, Taguig, and Valenzuela, as well as the Municipality of Pateros.

The region is the center of culture, economy, education, and government of the Philippines.

The Pahiyas Festival is celebrated every year on May 15 in Lucban, Quezon. It is in honor of San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers in the Philippines. Lucban is situated at the foot of Mount Banahaw.

Delicacies

Sinigang

Festivals

A sour soup/stew made with pork meat, beef or seafood, mixed with a variety of vegetables. Any sour fruit such as tamarind, unripe mango and pineapple is usually used as the souring agent.

Feast of the Black Nazarene

Is a religious festival and one that focuses on a life-sized statue of Christ with dark skin. The wooden statue is paraded around the town in a lively procession on the day of the feast

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