Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Halal food in DoT culinary map

Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat explained that Halal, which means ‘permissibl­e,’ is something that is clean and good for the health

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The Department of Tourism (DoT) launched the Halal Culinary Tourism series that showcases unique culinary finds in Mindanao coinciding with the celebratio­n of the Muslim festival Eid’l Adha. The video series can be viewed on the DoT’s social media platforms including Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.

Tourism Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat said the developmen­t of Halal Culinary Tourism aims to promote the culinary heritage of Mindanao and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) and consequent­ly its destinatio­ns.

“Food is an important part of a tourism experience. It gives us a glimpse of a place’s culture and heritage. Through the developmen­t of Halal Culinary Tourism, we are encouragin­g the discovery and familiarit­y with the traditions of our Muslim brothers and sisters,” said Puyat.

The Secretary explained that Halal, which means ‘permissibl­e,’ is something that is clean and good for the health. “Halal is not exclusive to Muslims; it is for everybody. This is what we want to introduce through this project,” she added.

The Mindanao Halal Culinary Tourism is a project of the DoT with the Brunei Darussalam–Indonesia–Malaysia–Philippine­s East ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA).

Aside from promoting the culinary heritage of Mindanao and familiarit­y to its culture, the project also aims to document culinary practices of the area; create experience­s and attraction­s by local government units and private enterprise­s for tourists; and promote Halal tourism industry in the regions of Mindanao through culinary and heritage mapping.

Featured in the launching video of the campaign are Halal-certified and Muslim-friendly establishm­ents across Mindanao provinces. These include: Black Seed Burger in Davao City, which features “black seed” in a burger, a traditiona­l herb among western Asian cultures that is believed to have medicinal values; SpiChef in Davao City, which offers the Mango Pineapple hot sauce, an innovation of fresh and natural herbs and spices; Bay Tal Mal in Zamboanga City, which offers traditiona­l Moro cuisines like tiyulah itum that is usually served during special occasions; and Hashy’s Cuisine in Cotabato City in BARMM, one of the pioneering Halal-certified sites in the region. Its culinary highlight is sinina kambing, a traditiona­l Maguindana­on dish.

Featured in the launching video of the campaign are Halal-certified and Muslim-friendly establishm­ents across Mindanao provinces.

Other featured establishm­ents: Babu Kwan and Torogan Kape in Cagayan de Oro City, Pater al-Kuwait House of Palapa in Iligan City, Dennis Coffee Garden in Zamboanga City, Mama Ping in Cotabato City, Tambilawan Kamayan Restaurant in General Santos City, and Radin’s Guinamos in Agusan del Sur.

 ??  ?? HEALTHY herbs and spices used for cooking Halal dishes from Babu Kwan restaurant in Cagayan de Oro City.
Tiyulah Itum,
HEALTHY herbs and spices used for cooking Halal dishes from Babu Kwan restaurant in Cagayan de Oro City. Tiyulah Itum,
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 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM ?? THE Mango Pineapple hot sauce is one of the Halal-based condiments made by SpiChef in Davao.
PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM THE Mango Pineapple hot sauce is one of the Halal-based condiments made by SpiChef in Davao.
 ??  ?? BAY Tal Mal’s a stew dish with braised beef or goat, originated from the Tausug tribe.
BAY Tal Mal’s a stew dish with braised beef or goat, originated from the Tausug tribe.
 ??  ?? HEARTY Halal dish served in Tambilawan Kamayan Restaurant in General Santos City.
HEARTY Halal dish served in Tambilawan Kamayan Restaurant in General Santos City.
 ??  ?? SPECIAL Palapa from Pater al-Kuwait House of Palapa in Iligan City.
SPECIAL Palapa from Pater al-Kuwait House of Palapa in Iligan City.

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