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They lined up for the yummy Japanese food offered for free taste |
Marking the second quarter of this year, I have been into food exploration and gastronomy. Starting up with IFEX Philippines held last May 18, 2013 in SMEX , it was a remarkable event for all food lovers like me as I get to discover and unveil the many Asian countries interesting and delicious ethnic food and ingredients. Japan is the first booth I hopped in because there was a lot of people falling in line to it. Curiously as ever, I found myself also struggling to find my way to the nearest part of the booth were a lot of people were piled up. Surprisingly, it was the Japanese sushi and some delicacies that catches every one's attention. Japanese food lover and sushi addict as I am, I rushed myself to get myself some of the Japanese food they offered there and soothingly enough, I was already full on my first booth journey.
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Japan's pride- Sake or the Japanese rice wine
These were the combination of the Sake used for cooking and those used for drinking . |
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Japan's booth |
Next booth was Brunei Darussalam, honestly I wasn't able to find any interesting food stuff from their booth. What I saw was several kinds of cookies and biscuit which looks so normal and usual. There has been some kind of seafood crackers that I also don't find it appealing. So I moved over to the next booth and there she was looking so excited and happy to bring India to the Philippines. Look at the tag line on her back.
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The curry puff really tasted so great and the Yogurt shake too!!
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I thought I would have enough of the Japanese sushi from the Japan booth I first landed to. But somebody please tell me how could I ever resist this fresh, pinky and extra ordinarily delicious sashimi from my homeland Philippines? Promise, the booth assistant was equally kind and accommodating. She allowed me to loiter a bit longer on their booth while consuming almost of the sashimi on their booth.
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Sashimi from Saranggani
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And surprisingly enough, this product is a product of Philippines. It came from Mindanao and the name of the distributor is Saranggani Bay. They also have several canned fish/sardines and sea products already available in the market. This product was like bringing the sea into your platter then to your mouth. How fresh that could be?
I have been looking around the exhibit hall and found a lot of interesting events like the seminars and training happening at the meeting hall. Simultaneously there was a cooking competition on the other side. There was cooking demo as well headed by some of the prestigious names in the Food Industry. I was lucky enough to see one of the food icon in the Philippines like Ms Editha Singian a Culinary Professional and Consultant and a regular Food Columnist in Cooks Magazine , renowned chefs like Michelle Adrellana owner of Flavors on Fire Catering and a whole lot more.
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Cooking competition |
Summarizing this whole event, it was fun filled, a great venue for learning more about good food from different region and equally fantastic arena for cooking competition. I look forward to the next event and expect the same fun and informative exhibit like this one.
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Me! looked so full with sushi and sashimi!! |
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