La Trinidad sets March Strawberry fest various events
>> Wednesday, February 27, 2019
By
Gelinie Jen Ulban and Pamela Mariz Geminiano
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet –
This valley town is set to showcase their world-record giant strawberry short
cake to highlight the Strawberry Festival from March 4 to 29, Mayor Romeo Salda
said on Wednesday.
Themed “La
Trinidad: My home … my pride,” a variety of events will spice up the town, said
Valred Olsim, municipal tourism officer as activities have already been
finalized.
Mayor Salda,
Vice Mayor Joey Marrero and members of the town council kicked off the event
with a press conference at the municipal park on Feb. 20 from 9 a.m. to 12
noon.
Officials
said ecumenical mass will be on March 4 at the municipal gym while arts and
mural competition will be on the 6th and 7th at the municipal park.
The most
awaited yearly strawberry lane will be set up March 4 until March 30 at the
municipal park accompanied by “concert in the park” on March 9 and March 17.
Jobs fair was
set on the 8th at the municipal gym, while the “biggest and sweetest
strawberry” will be presented on the 8th at municipal park simultaneous with
flower arrangement contest, the duting tan dukto and fun run on the 9th at the
municipal grounds.
Mass wedding
will be held on the 13th at the municipal gym, while the battle of the bands
will be on the 15th at the municipal gym.
Dog show will
be staged on the 16th at the municipal grounds, while the dongba ni kabajo is
set on the 16th and 17th at the Wangal grounds or the Benguet State Complex.
Acoustic band
competition will be on the 17th still at Waangal grounds. Civic parade will be
on the 18th from km 6 to the municipal grounds where the owik (traditional
butchering of pig) will be done.
On the 18th,
the main program for the Strawberry Festival will be held at the municipal gym
with the kekkan (partaking of food) where the main program will be held.
The drum and
lyre, street dancing and float parade was set on the 23rd from km.6 to the
municipal grounds.
Presentation
of the giant strawberry cake will be held at the Lednicky hall on the 23rd while
the search for Mr. and Ms. La Trinidad will held at the municipal gym.
The
Strawberry Festival will be capped off with wine fair, closing program and
Barangay and Homecoming Night.
During the
press conference, Salda said the giant strawberry cake will be a replica of the
2004 cake that gave the town the Guinness World Record for the biggest
strawberry shortcake. The cake weighed 9,622.24 kilograms and was served to
more than 10,000 persons.
Salda said
the festival aims to showcase the strawberry as the valley's
One-Town-One-Product (OTOP) and to foster and rekindle ties between locals and
tourists alike.
"This is
also an avenue to promote, not only La Trinidad Strawberries but also the
town's many other products which are derivatives of the berry while celebrating
the town's cultural diversity and richness," he said.
The same cake
design was repeatedly showcased with a smaller version following the record. It
was last featured in the 2017 festival.
This year’s
cake will have the same measurement as that served in 2017.
"We will
replicate what we have showcased last 2017, and the cake-making will be led by
chef Eric Espadero of Valley Bread, the biggest supplier of quality loaf bread
in Baguio and Benguet," said Councilor Estrella Adeban, committee chairman
for the giant strawberry cake event.
In 2018,
Adeban said several bakeshops were asked to make strawberry cakes with Espadero
being selected to bake the cake replica.
“The
municipal government wants Eric Espadero to manage the baking of the cake for
this year to maintain the original taste of the cake,” Adeban said.
She said the
giant strawberry cake to be served on March 23 will measure 1.5 meters high by
1.8 meters wide by 2.5 meters long, and weighing 2.5 tons.
It will be
made of 500 pans which when sliced will make 16,000 slices. Each pan can be
divided into 32 slices.
"The
making of the cake will start a day before the event, assuring a freshly baked
cake to be served to the public,” Adeban said.
Based on the list
provided, the cake will be made using 225 kilos of butter, 275 kilos of fresh
strawberries, 325 kilos sugar, 225 kilos fresh eggs, 175 kilos milk, 425 kilos
of all-purpose flour, 2.5 kilos of baking powder, five kilos baking soda, 7.5
kilos of vinegar, 15 kilos of strawberry favor, 500 kilos whip cream, and 10
kilos of food coloring.
The total
cost for the ingredients is P500,000.
Adeban said
the slicing will start at 11 a.m. at the Lednicky hall at the municipal
building.
During the
event, the first 50 slices will be given free and the succeeding slices will be
sold at P20 per slice to allow the organizers to recoup the expenses, which
will not be taken from public funds.
Adeban said
the extra proceeds will be used to fund other activities of the festival. PNA)
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