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FILE: ‘EATS MORE FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES’. Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat (3rd from left) together with Jollibee Food Corporation officials lead by its CEO Ernesto Tanmantiong (2nd from left) indulge in the Filipino boodle feast during the DOT and Jollibee launch of “Eats. More Fun in the Philippines” at the Islas Pinas Food & Heritage Village, Double Dragon Plaza in Pasay City on Saturday (August 31, 2019). The campaign highlights the top dishes the country has to offer. (PNA photo by Gil Calinga)

MANILA — Food native to the destination is already established as a key element in luring tourists. This is why the Department of Tourism (DOT) is seeking to accentuate attention on unique Filipino cuisine and the experience that goes along with it to attract more visitors to the country.
“Food tourism is quite important not only in the Philippines but all over the world. If you’d notice, people who travel in their itinerary, it’s not only museums and the sights, the restaurants are included,” Tourism chief Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said.
Just recently, the DOT partnered with Jollibee Food Corporation in launching the “Eats. More Fun in the Philippines”, a campaign to highlight the top dishes the country has to offer.
For the part of the agency, Romulo-Puyat said the DOT is planning to craft a roadmap to further develop the tourism product.
“Definitely, it’s more of we want to highlight the lesser-known destinations and one way is to show the cuisines,” she told reporters on Saturday.
Last year, the agency also launched the “Kain Na”, a food-travel fest held simultaneously in Legazpi City, Albay and Cebu City, Cagayan de Oro City, Laguna, Clark, Pampanga, and Davao City.
According to the agency, this initiative will continue under the government’s bid to position the Philippines as a “center of food and gastronomy”.
‘Slow food revolution’
Aside from initiating food fairs and public-private partnership, the government is also trying to ride on the slow food movement which seeks to preserve traditional cooking and promote native ingredients found in a specific destination.
DOT Assistant Secretary for Product and Market Development Verna Buensuceso said this slow food revolution has already started in the Philippines.
“There is now a slow food revolution in the Philippines. Slow food as opposed to fast food, you make use of ingredients and elements that make food and gastronomy more nutritious,” she said in an interview with the Philippine News Agency.
One of the destinations promoting this is the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), which is where most of the country’s heirloom rice is produced.
In a recent interview with the PNA, DOT-OIC Regional Director Jovita Ganongan said they want to introduce “food that is sustainable”.
“It has to be really sustainable in a way that the foods served are local and those in season. In a way, that will also help the local community and will encourage farmers to plant, produce food that is traditional or really what we call mountain products,” she said.
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