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Mga Kuwentong Pagkain presents panel of judges

January 25, 2023 People's Tonight 362 views

MGA Kuwentong Pagkain, (MKP), an annual storytelling contest focused on Filipino food heritage garnered more than 350 entries on its December 31 deadline last year. These entries have come from various countries – USA, Sweden, Austria, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Malaysia, among others. The task of choosing the best stories in the essay, photo essay and video categories now falls on a distinguished panel of judges representing various academic and culinary disciplines.

These professionals know the value of good storytelling and the importance of celebrating Filipino foodways to create meaningful connections in an increasingly globalized world. The six-member panel is composed of the following:

Felice Prudente Sta. Maria is a renowned Filipino culinary historian, culture advocate, and author of numerous groundbreaking books on food literature such as “Pigafetta’s Philippine Picnic” which was published in 2021 and ‘What Kids Should Know About Filipino Food’ which released a Teresita ‘Mama Sita’ Reyes birth centennial edition in 2017.

Rosario O. Lapus, Ph.D. built a lifelong career focused on academic administration, teaching, research, and community service. She holds post graduate degrees in these disciplines from various local and international universities including Harvard University. She was president of Miriam College from 2010 to 2019, and previously Chairperson of the Consortium of Women’s Colleges in the Philippines. She regularly acted as a judge at the Palanca Literary Awards.

Michaela ‘Micky’ Fenix is one of the most respected food writers in the country. She is the president of the Food Writers Association of the Philippines and chair of the Doreen Gamboa Fernandez Food Writing Award. Her book, ‘Country Cooking: Philippine Regional Cuisines,’ won the National Book Award food category in 2014. She still writes and edits food books, was editor of Food Magazine and was a columnist in the Philippine Daily Inquirer for two decades.

Ige Ramos is a multi-awarded book designer, food writer, visual artist, and ardent promoter of Philippine culinary heritage. He owns IRDS Books-Republic of Taste Food Network, a multidisciplinary platform for publishing, book design, research, comparative gastronomy, and public policy. His latest book, “Dila at Bandila,” was published in 2022.

Nina Daza-Puyat is a celebrated home cook, author, and culinary advocate. Her commitment to making Philippine cuisine accessible and relevant, was made evident during her stint as Editor-in-Chief of Appetite, a food magazine, from 2011 to 2017. She has also authored several cookbooks including a revival of the classic “Let’s Cook with Nora” which was written by her late mother, culinary icon Nora Daza, and first published in 1965.

Paolo Ven B. Paculan is an educator, historian, writer, and Filipino language teacher. He is the author of “Florante at Laura: Kritikal at Interaktibong Edisyon ”, a second edition of which was published in 2017. In 2022, the Ateneo de Manila University Press published his “Noli Me Tangere: Edisyong Panghayskul,” a plain language translation designed for young readers. He has served as facilitator and resource person for the Mga Kuwentong Pagkain international webinars.

A decade of Filipino food stories

MKP, an initiative of the Mama Sita Foundation, began as a storytelling competition in 2012 with the purpose of building a reservoir of interesting food tales from the country’s various regions. After a decade it continues to promote narratives that enrich Philippine culinary heritage. It has become even more relevant now with the need for overseas Filipinos especially, the younger generation, to know and understand their roots through food and culture.

Most submissions focus on cherished family recipes, hometown culinary traditions, regional food folklore, and locally grown crops and spices. MKP celebrates the uniqueness of Filipino food and the stories that continue to shape it. To make room for more creativity and style in sharing food stories, separate categories were set up for essay, photo and video formats, with each offering prizes up to ₱20,000 in cash. Winners for MKP 2022 will be announced in March.

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