Below are pictures of some of the places worth seeing around San Fernando!
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
It's Delicious in San Fernando!
Manyaman
Queng San Fernandu
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exploring different places, we can discover many wonders just like food. Food
has its own variety and when talking about food, one concrete example of a
place to consider visiting is San Fernando, Pampanga. Kapampangans (the people
of Pampanga) offer such authentic and contemporary dishes which, in geeky talk,
can make you forget yourself.
Kapampangans
offer rich culture of good food that reflects its richness in tradition and
practices. Many Filipino food enthusiasts know some good taste that anyone can
boast about. Kapampangans are one of them. Pampanga, being known as Culinary
Capital of the Philippines, offers different sumptuous dishes that are being
served in every home, restaurants and special gatherings.
First
stop, their famous sisig. Pampanga is also known to home the best sisig in the
land. A special dish cut from pig’s head, liver and then fried with minced pork
and onions. That is all served through the use of a platter, the sizzling
plate. Sisig is famous to be a good companion for liquor drinkers. A beer would
not be complete without having a sisig next to it. This dish also came from
Batangas City.
Next
on the list is tocino. When you say tocino or “pindang”, it has to be from
Pampanga. They make great processed tocino on the Philippines. Tocino is a
Spanish word that came from the word bacon or sometimes referred as cured meat.
A native version of Longaniza is also known in Pampanga but tocino fronts
everything.
Now,
if you are asking for exotic delicacies, San Fernando is really a place to stop
by. These exotic delicacies are one of the prides of Pampanga. One of these is
the famous “betute tugak” (deep fried stuffed frogs). This dish is composed of
fried field frogs with minced pork. This is also one of the reasons why
tourists love to eat here and explore different genre of food.
Along
with the “betute tugak”, the “kamaru” (cricket) is one of the exotic dishes in
Pampanga. The crickets are well-fried that’s why tourists and visitors really
enjoy their crunchiness. These are just some of the dishes and delicacies that
a Filipino, especially a Kapampangan, should be proud of.
Pampanga
has rich traditions that showcase their rich culture and traditions. Every
cuisine they prepare, they make sure that you can say how Kapampangan meal is
perfectly different from other locale.
By: Louie May Balingit
THE MUCH-AWAITED MV
This video was the output of the Music Video group in our PBL project. It shows all the things you can enjoy here in San Fernando, Pampanga.
It was written by our classmate, Samantha Reyes to the tune of Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston and sung by Shania Lising, Kyle Livelo, Erica Jane Castillo, and Andrew Pineda. Music video edited by JB Manzanilla.
Monday, February 24, 2014
Beautiful City (Behind The Scene)
Here's the behind the scene video of our music video 'Beautiful City!'
Himno ning Kapampangan
The RCSF feted with honors "Himno ning Kapampangan" composer and arranger Monsignor Gregorio Canlas and deceased lyricist Serafin Lacson, represented by his poet-son Ariel, in simple "first time" rites in a restaurant in this city.
The recognition was aptly described by Canlas and Lacson as "long overdue" even as they expressed sincere appreciation for RCSF's move, facilitated by Rotarian Dave Jimenez, who himself is deep into culture and arts preservation.
The local Kapampangan hymn was officially institutionalized on April 14, 1988, when then Provincial Board led by Vice Governor Cielo Macapagal-Salgado, together with the late Governor Bren Guiao signed Resolution No. 18, making it the official song of the province.
As such, it has to be sung in official functions of schools and government bodies, as well as the private sector, right after the Philippine National Anthem.
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