
A lighthearted discussion of the above, among others, between Filipino food bloggers has kindled the desire for Filipino food to make its mark on the world culinary map. Thus was born Lasang Pinoy, which could mean it ‘tastes of something Filipino’ or short for ‘the Filipino taste’.
Launching Lasang Pinoy on Ninoy Aquino Day
The year 1983 was a turning point for the Philippines. On the 21st of August was the culmination of a man’s fight to gain his country’s freedom. The day Sen. Benigno “Ninoy†Aquino, Jr. died, Filipinos everywhere were at last emboldened to find their voice to break from the shackles of fear. Ninoy joins the ranks of our greatest heroes in giving us the legacy of our freedom. On his 22nd death anniversary, we celebrate his heroism and dedication to the Filipino nation. In him we have a modern-day hero whose self-sacrifice is worth emulating especially during these days of instability.
For their part, Filipino food bloggers the world over will launch on Ninoy Aquino Day the first Lasang Pinoy Food Blogging Event which aims to bring attention to Filipino food. Just like how Ninoy had much faith in the Filipino, enough to die for us, we are proud to be Filipinos.
All Filipino food bloggers are highly-encouraged to join the event, be they in the country or abroad. Non-food bloggers of Filipino ancestry are also invited; no matter how many generations they have been out of the country or who have never been to the Philippines but still identify themselves as Filipino (or part Filipino, married or related to Filipinos). Entries from other Filipino food and culture enthusiasts are very much welcome. Non-bloggers may also join as long as their entries are hosted in any blog.
- Entries should be about food the participant associates with the years (1982-1986) immediately before and after 1983. It could be about food Ninoy ate in prison, family dinners while watching President Marcos on TV or listening to Radio Veritas, food eaten during blackouts or in rallies and the like. (This applies to anyone on either side of the political fence in those days.)
- However, for participants who were away from the country at that time, or too young to remember 1983, entries can be about any food they associate with the Philippines or Filipinos and what makes them proud to be one. Tell us what your parents say about Ninoy and his times. Creativity is highly encouraged.
- For those who identify themselves as Filipino but believe they do not know what Filipino food is, thoughts on this issue are highly encouraged to be written about. The Filipino is still on a quest to find his/her identity, food included.
Entries have to be posted on or before 18 August 2005 (your own timezone) and the round-up will be posted online by 21 August, Philippine timezone. This announcement may be completely posted on any blog or forum. It would be very interesting to read a blogger discuss the topic with his or her regular readers. However, permalinks of the entries should be e-mailed to lasang.pinoy@gmail.com with the blogger’s country of location. Bloggers who post this announcement are also kindly requested for an e-mail for coordination purposes.
Note: Lasang Pinoy will hopefully be a regular event. Thanks to Ting Aling for coming up with the title and Dexie for the event buttons!
Update: The round-up is now online.





Right on Karen. ‘atta girl! I’m getting a little excited here but I’ll have to ponder on this really hard.
wahoo!!!! and it begins…..
I am in an airport and traveling for a few days…will post the announcement on marketmanila soon…
Alright! This is exciting! As a Filipino who has hardly ever cooked Filipino food (shame on me! and I live here!) but who definitely enjoys eating it, this will be a welcome challenge.
WILL TRY MY BEST TO POST THIS ON MYBLOG K AM HERE IN FRANCE but am racking my brain this is something I do not want to miss.
Here we go !! :cloud9:
I’ll post an announcement in my blog today or tomorrow. Thanks Karen and Stef for organising this.
Naka-post na po ang guidelines sa PINOYexpats Forum! Meantime, I racking my brains on what to contribute to this!
Thank you for the enthusiasm, dear friends! Let’s hope we have enough entries to have an impact on the food community online.
Even I have to think hard for my entry but I believe we do need to articulate a lot of things about our cuisine. I’d love to learn more about our culinary heritage!
what a great idea! i’ll think of something to contribute.
Do join us Petite! I’m sure you can think of something. Be it simple or elaborate, all entries are welcome, especially from such a thoughtful writer as you!
Hi Karen:
What a great idea. I have a dish in mind, from the old Kapampangan cuisine, called “adobong hito keng tangle” —
Hope to submit it soon.
Atching Cora
Atching Cora!!! I’ll be very glad to host your entry. Is your adobong hito keng tangle the same as lagat hito? Just thinking about it makes my mouth water, hehehe!
Karen,
Do I have to post the cooking guide for pinakbet? And do I have to post the primer for Lasang Pinoy launching at my blog entry?
Ask lang kasi syonga itong lola mo.
hello karen!
thanks for the invitation to join lasang pinoy..meron pang oras..i think i can make it! habol..habol.. :pig:
Ok…isa pang pahabol from someone who can’t read directions and thought the deadline was 8/21 and not 8/18 even though you clearly said that. Hehe.
Your blog is amazing. I like this.