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Riverbank businesses told: ‘INSTALL WASTE WATER TREATMENT FACILITIES’

By: Lydia C. Pendon

BUSINESS establishments along the 15-kilometer Iloilo River are encouraged to put up their own waste water treatment facilities as a “major requirement” in securing a business permit at the city mayor’s office.

This was announced by Engr. Noel Hechanova, city environment and natural resources officer, saying that a low-cost waste water treatment technology is now available to all business establishments and residents along the river.

These establishments and families each discharge at least 30 cubic meters of waste water directly to the river and more than 2,000 kilos of garbage everyday thereby adding up to the sedimentation and siltation of the river.

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Tacas tanods face murder charges over death of cop

By: Francis Allan L. Angelo

THE FAMILY of a police officer who was killed in a shootout in Jaro, Iloilo City last week filed murder charges against barangay tanods (watchmen) who were allegedly involved in the incident.

S/Supt. Marietto Valerio, Iloilo City police director, confirmed that Berna Jaculina, wife of the late PO3 Jerome Jaculina, filed the charges before the Iloilo City Prosecutor’s Office the other day.

Named as respondents in the charge sheets were the six tanods of Brgy. Tacas, Jaro who tested positive in the paraffin tests conducted by the PNP

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Iloilo media told to lobby for decriminalizing of libel

By: Tara Yap

A HIGH-PROFILE lawyer is urging the Iloilo media to unite and lobby for the decriminalization of libel.

Harry Roque, the Philippine representative of Southeast Asia Media Legal Defense Initiative, said that it is imperative to fight for the freedom of expression enshrined in the Philippine Constitution and to amend the Revised Penal Code, which categorizes libel as a criminal offense.

“It should be your natural advocacy,” said Roque, who also serves as chairman of the Center for International Law-Philippines.

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BEST FRESH LUMPIA AND PIAYA WINNERS NAMED

FOOD VENDOR Mrs. Corazon Cayao and tricycle driver and baker Reneboy Deanon, both residents of Bacolod City, were declared winners of the My City My SM My Cuisine cooking contest held at the Northwing Event Centre of SM City Bacolod recently.

Cayao bested four other contestants in the Fresh Lumpia entrée category while Deanon topped four others in the Piaya dessert category. They each received P5,000 worth of SM Gift Pass and Gift Pack from SM Homeworld as the grand prize.

Other contestants for the Fresh Lumpia entrée were Mila Montero, Jeyrevie Omadle, Jose Kriss Retirado and Christian Gomez while Joan Allan, Joselito Pacilan, Elpedio Acdul and Jessie Palic were the contestants for Piaya dessert. They each received P1,000 worth of SM Gift Pass and Gift Pack from SM Homeworld as consolation prize.

My City My SM My Cuisine is a joint project of SM and the Philippine Star with support from Homeworld which celebrates the flavors of Philippine regional cuisine through a culinary contest featuring two signature recipes from fourteen cities where SM malls are located. Last October 26, Fresh Lumpia and Piaya, two signature dishes that showcase Negros and Bacolod’s rich culinary tradition, were selected as the basis for the competition and drew contestants from different walks of life. The judges were Metropolitan Museum of Manila Vice Chair Corazon Alvina, Trattoria Uma and Café Uma owner Chef Juan Miguel “Jomie” Gaston, former curator of the Museo Negrense de La Salle Ms. Irene “Yaying” Gaston and Asst. Mall Manager Julia Javellana.

The event was highlighted by a formal program that featured personalities who played important roles in the rich culinary tradition in the province and city. Hosted by ABS-CBN The Morning Show TV Host Honey Grace Catalan, it was attended by socio-civic groups namely Organic na Negros Organic Producers and Retailers Association, Katuwang Resource Center Inc., Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation’s Project Dungganon, Negros Occidental Garden  Club and Bacolod Cultural Foundation. My City My SM My Cuisine also got overwhelming support from sponsors such as BongBong's Piaya and Barquillos Pasalubong Center, Bacolod 18th Street Palapala Seafood Grill and Restaurant, Greenwich, Hero Sausage, Sabor Ilonggo, Punta Bulata White Beach Resort & Spa, Sun Cellular, Fiesta Gas, West Negros University, GMA 13 Bacolod and Island Living Channel.

The guests were also taken in a culinary journey as the food heritage video was shown giving them the chance to take a peek at the three featured individuals’ kitchen and taste the food that are they closely guard as family secrets.

Mrs. Remedios Sugon is one of Bacolod’s successful caterers and a restaurant owner who would unselfishly spend an entire morning demonstrating her dish to students and aspiring cooks. She learned to cook her popular and heirloom recipe from her mother, using a bamboo tube as a cooking vessel for chicken, young coconut, and herbs. Her Chicken Binakol specialty is slow cooked in bamboo tubes with young coconut juice and tamarind leaves as its souring agent. The tube is buried on earth with live coals for several hours until the chicken is cooked, with the aroma and flavor of fresh bamboo tubes giving a rustic charm to the experience.

While she revealed that she doesn’t cook, Mrs. Josefa Dizon Ramos Alunan Puentevella is happy to share a recipe that has been with her family for 3 generations.  She truly treasures the memories of quality time shared with the family over breakfast with the traditional morning soup – Bas-oy.

Chef Juan Miguel "Jomi" Gaston is very active in the culinary industry of Bacolod and Negros Occidental and has organized Sabor Bisaya: A Culinary Competition and Food Expo to celebrate the rich culinary Visayan tradition and upgrade the standards of the food service industry in the Visayas Region. He is the owner of the popular Café Uma and Trattoria Uma restaurant and shares his family's heirloom recipe – Cocido. According to food writer Annie Nisce of Appetite Magazine, he is looked up to by the younger breed of Bacolod chefs as the man who started a kind of culinary revolution in Bacolod.

Themed Fiesta sa Nayon, the celebration also showcased some of Negros and Bacolod’s delectable menu – Bacolod Lechon, Chicken Inasal, Pork Dinuguan, Empanada, Royal Bibingka, Puto, Suman Latik, Mango Buko Mallow and Buko Juice.

The feast and festivity was capped by one of the country’s top performing dance groups – the West Negros University’s Kaanyag Pilipinas Dance Company and Rondalla. Ka-anyag, which means beauty, played beautiful cultural music through its Rondalla coupled with graceful and lively Filipino dance performances.

My City, My SM, My Cuisine in Bacolod is the seventh stop of this traveling culinary event that first took place in April in Santa Rosa where participants competed for the best Puchero with Lauya and Puto Maya with Kilawing Puso ng Saging.  It then proceeded to Lucena in May, where contestants whipped up the best Hardinera and Bucayo recipes; and then to Cavite in June for the Tamales and Sapin-Sapin cookout.

Great music and great food highlighted the event at SM City Batangas where food lovers competed for the best Kaldereta and Coconut dessert recipes.  And last August, My City, My SM, My Cuisine made a stop at SM City Cagayan de Oro for the best Sinuglaw and Pineapple dessert recipes.

The event also went to Bulacan just in time for the Singkaban festivities in September where contestants competed there for the best Pancit Marilao and Pastillas dessert recipes.

More recently, Davaoeños vied for the best Tuna entrées and Durian desserts at SM City Davao while the best Laing and Pili desserts were chosen in SM City Naga.

 

 

MANOK FIESTA @ BAUHINIA

When on a gastronomic trip, be sure to make that delicious stop at Bauhinia Filipino Cuisine to get a taste of its latest menu offering: MANOK FIESTA! Thrill your appetite with the most palatable table delights, with Magnolia’s free range chicken cooked in your favorite Filipino dishes.

Satisfy your cravings with the mouthwatering likes of the classic Binakol, Adobo, Tinolang Manok, and Piniritong Manok.

One must-try is Bauhinia’s Chicken Afritada. Peppered with the sumptuous chorizo bilbao, the dish is bursting with mouth-dropping delight.

And if you think that you’ve tasted the most delicious Inihaw na Manok, think again. Bauhinia’s toast to the Ilonggo favorite is oh-so flavorful and satisfying; definitely worth a comeback trip.

Roll your sleeves for Nilasing na Manok, braised chicken in tuba reduction, and the appetizing Sinampalukang Manok, in sour-tamarind broth and fresh vegetables.

And if you want to savor something indulgent, sample the lip-smacking Tinuom na Manok, in peanut and selected mushroom, completing the savory delight.

Heavenly beyond words, Manok Fiesta will answer your most delicious dreams of chicken dishes deliciously prepared that will surely twirl your stomach- and your heart- in delight.

(Bauhinia is located at The Avenue Complex, Glicerio Pison Avenue, Smallville, Mandurriao, Iloilo City. For reservations, call 329-6951)

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