We
are what we eat. The more we understand what goes into the claypot and
how it transforms into food that nurtures and defines us, the better we
appreciate our own culture.
This November, “Paano Naging Pagkaing Pinoy: A Seminar on Filipino Food and Identity” aims to engage participants in a lively conversation (and tasting!) on the subject of Filipino food.
The event will be held on November 17, 2012 (2:00-6:00 p.m.) at Carelink Asia Institute in Quezon City, with food and culture researcher and blogger Karen S. Shih as facilitator and speaker. The seminar will feature a discussion on the evolution of Filipino food - its history, ingredients, and Filipino eating habits - and includes a sampling of representative traditional dishes.
To register, download the form at http://karen.mychronicles.net and email to pagkain.seminar@gmail.com. Seminar fee is just P1,500 (20% off for students, inclusive of seminar materials and food) payable in full before November 14, 2012 via bank deposit.
This November, “Paano Naging Pagkaing Pinoy: A Seminar on Filipino Food and Identity” aims to engage participants in a lively conversation (and tasting!) on the subject of Filipino food.
The event will be held on November 17, 2012 (2:00-6:00 p.m.) at Carelink Asia Institute in Quezon City, with food and culture researcher and blogger Karen S. Shih as facilitator and speaker. The seminar will feature a discussion on the evolution of Filipino food - its history, ingredients, and Filipino eating habits - and includes a sampling of representative traditional dishes.
To register, download the form at http://karen.mychronicles.net and email to pagkain.seminar@gmail.com. Seminar fee is just P1,500 (20% off for students, inclusive of seminar materials and food) payable in full before November 14, 2012 via bank deposit.
Contact Details:
For inquiries, please email: pagkain.seminars@gmail.com or text (63 907) 500-6420.
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