DoT positioning Western Visayas for food tourism
By Emme Rose S. Santiagudo
Correspondent
WITH Western Visayas considered a possible focus of food tourism, the Department of Tourism (DoT) is now gearing up to promote the region鈥檚 farms as possible destinations.
During his visit in Iloilo City Friday for the fifth and last leg of 鈥淜ain Na! Culinary and Travel Festival,鈥 Edwin R. Enrile, Tourism Undersecretary for legal and special concerns, said the food and farm products of Panay are varied and usually fresh from the farm or the sea.
鈥淲hen you think about Western Visayas and Iloilo you always think about two things why people come here — the cuisine and the culture. You have the freshest ingredients, seafood, and all that,鈥 Mr. Enrile said in an interview Friday.
Mr. Enrile attended the opening program of the three-day 鈥淜ain Na! Culinary and Travel Festival鈥 at The Shops at Atria, Ayala Malls in Mandurriao, Iloilo City Friday.
鈥淜ain Na,鈥 which featured local ingredients and dishes prepared by the region鈥檚 chefs, cultural performances, farm tourism presentations, and the region鈥檚 produce, is the centerpiece of the DoT鈥檚 culinary tourism efforts.
Iloilo City Mayor Jerry P. Trenas and his son Miguel, a chef, also participated in the event via a cooking demonstration of an Ilonggo heirloom recipe, Lengua Escarlata.
鈥淲e are promoting Iloilo as a food tourism destination, as a place where we will find heritage recipes that have been handed down from generation to generation,鈥 he said.
Mr. Enrile said the DoT in partnership with Ayala Malls and the Department of Agriculture organized the fifth and last leg of this year鈥檚 Kain Na! in Iloilo because of its promising food products.
鈥淚loilo has a variety of food available. 鈥Yung sinasabi nga naming culinary tourism (what we call culinary tourism) is all about the local cuisine, local product, from farm to table. So kung magaganda rin nga ang produkto ng mga farm products (superior produce) will be reflected in the cuisine,鈥 he said.
With the Jalaur River Multi-Purpose Project Stage II (JRMP II) project in Calinog, Iloilo now operating comes the potential for further agricultural development, Mr. Enrile said.
鈥淎griculture is really big here in Iloilo especially with the Jalaur Dam. That鈥檚 why for next year sabi namin magiging focus namin (we determined that our focus was) to promote farm tourism here in Iloilo and in Panay Island,鈥 Mr. Enrile said.
He said the importance of the country鈥檚 culinary heritage is becoming apparent since Filipino cuisine is growing in prestige.
鈥淚t really reflects our own identity and I think more and more now na-appreciate na sa mundo ang (the world is appreciating) Filipino cuisine,鈥 he said.


