Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

DOT promotes Panay’s farm, culinary tourism

- BY GAIL MOMBLAN

ILOILO CITY — Known for its fresh local farm products and ingredient­s, the Department of Tourism (DOT) is promoting Panay’s potential on-farm and culinary skills.

DOT’S “Kain Na!” culinary and travel festival gathers together the local dishes prepared by local chefs, farm tourism sites and their products, and other cultural performanc­es at The Shops at Atria, Ayala Malls in Mandurriao district here.

The three-day event, which opened on Friday night, is participat­ed in by the provinces of Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo and Iloilo City.

In an interview, lawyer Edwin Enrile, DOT’S undersecre­tary, said Iloilo has a variety of food available that is supported by its rich farms.

Tourists keep coming back in Western Visayas and Iloilo because of its culture and the cuisine, he noted.

“Agricultur­e is really big here in Iloilo, especially with the Jalaur (river) dam. Next year, we will focus on promoting farm tourism here and in Panay because of the farms,” Enrile said.

He said farm products are reflected by the dishes served or the farm-to-table cuisine.

“For Iloilo and Panay, you have the freshest ingredient­s, from seafood and all that,” he said.

Enrile said the cuisine in Iloilo and Western Visayas are also appreciate­d by foreigners.

“It is something to be proud of. It reflects our identity and I think more and more now, the world appreciate­s the Filipino cuisine,” he said.

The “Kain Na!,” a centerpiec­e program of the DOT, has visited Alabang, Manila, Cagayan de Oro, and Baguio this year, he said. ■

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