With its diverse and rich flavors rooted in indigenous cultures and influences, Filipino cuisine reflects the country’s history and abundant culture. From iconic savory dishes to regional fares,
Filipino food offers not only to satiate hunger but also tells the story of local ingredients and family traditions.
Beyond its taste, the preparation and presentation of every dish highlights the overall appeal of Filipino cuisine and adds visual depth and storytelling. It shows that Filipinos do not just cook food but they do it to show care and express their hospitality.
Filipino food goes far beyond simple nourishment. It reflects a deep sense of creativity and artistry that appears at every stage of the culinary experience: from preparation to plating.
Cooking involves skillful techniques and balanced flavors, often adapted with resourcefulness. Serving styles, like communal meals on banana leaves, emphasize culture and connection. The presentation is vibrant and carefully arranged, making dishes visually appealing as well as delicious.
In celebration of Filipino Food Month this April, the CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art (CCP EPA) showcases and promotes the rich Philippine cuisine while also emphasizing how they shape our national and cultural identity and open conversations on its sustainability and conservation.
Do you know your Filipino dishes and local ingredients, as well as their cooking processes and more? Learn more about them through CCP EPA’s comprehensive article on Food Art.
FRUITS AND RELISHES
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| Pan de San Nicolas (Photo courtesy of Nicanor G. Tiongson) |
KAKANIN
PASTILLAS
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| Pabalat or pastillas wrappers of papel de japon, Nicanor G. Tiongson Collection |
COOKIES AND BREADS
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| Animal-shaped bread from Domalaon Bakery, Antipolo City (Photo by Kiko del Rosario) |
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