Pinikpikan featured in Culinary Treasures book
>> Sunday, October 12, 2014
CULTURE TRENDS
Pinikpikan
as Cordillera's attribute in the new book "Salu-salo -- A Celebration of
Philippine Culinary Treasures" featured by Ms Lilian Aliping, spouse of
Baguio Rep. Nicasio M. Aliping, Jr.
The
Pinikpikan was featured not only as a delicacy but also in its significance to
Cordillera customs and culture. "Pinikpikan is deeply rooted in a
traditional Cordilleras ritual of divining a person's course of action or
fate," Mrs. Aliping said in her feature.
The
article explained how the dish is traditionally prepared starting from the
method of butchering. Also featured is the "etag", one of the main
ingredient of pinikpikan, with a brief description on how it is traditionally
prepared.
In the whole
Cordillera Region, there are several ways to cook the pinikpikan depending on
which locality you're coming from. But they all share a common preparation, the
"pikpik" which was explained in the book.
"With minimal
ingredients, most of the flavor of this chicken dish comes from the preparation
lightly beating beneath the fowls the wings (pikpik) to coagulate the blood
singeing its feathers over an open flame."
Among
the cool climate, art houses and fine hotels, it also mentioned Cordillera's
fresh produce like the strawberries and organic vegetables as part of the
region's main attractions.
The
book is published by the Congressional Spouses Foundation, Inc. (CSFI) headed
by its president and Quezon City Vice-Mayor Joy Belmonte and edited by
Philippine Star's lifestyle writer Mons Romulo.
It
was launched on September 23 at the Speaker's Social Hall in the House of
Representatives with House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte as the guest speaker.
Mrs. Aliping
said the book is "a collection of Filipino recipes, some of which were
contributed by CSFI members themselves."
Speaker
Belmonte lauded the book launching saying the project would do well to promote
local dishes not just in the country but in the international market as well. Belmonte
said "he would include the book in the
basket of giveaways to visiting dignitaries from all over the world to showcase
the Filipino culinary traditions."
Ms Joy Belmonte said the foundation is hoping that "the Department of Tourism can also include this as among the products they can promote in aid of supporting tourism in our country through their visit Philippines 2015 campaign and perhaps even include it in the APEC kit to be given to delegates next year."
Ms.
Belmonte said the proceeds of the book would go the CSFI scholarship program,
which provides full college scholarship to deserving young women.
The
foundation also aims to raise enough funds to support their calamity assistance
program in the wake of the devastation brought about by the effects of climate
change.
The book can be purchased at the Congressional Spouses Foundation, Incorporated (CSFI) office for P900.
The book can be purchased at the Congressional Spouses Foundation, Incorporated (CSFI) office for P900.
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