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Laguna's products, crafts, and artistry showcases at Food and Heritage Festival

By Rowena Cruz Laguna Governor Ramil Hernandez enjoying the delectable spread of traditional Laguna cuisine at Teds Kitchen in Santa Cruz du...

By Rowena Cruz




Laguna's products, crafts, and artistry showcases at Food and Heritage Festival
Laguna Governor Ramil Hernandez enjoying the delectable spread of traditional Laguna cuisine at Teds Kitchen in Santa Cruz during the festival. (Photo from Laguna PIO)







SANTA CRUZ, Laguna - "Sa Pantalan Biyaheng Pangkatagalugan Food and Heritage Festival" has brought together the best of Laguna Province's products, crafts, and artistry with local artisans. Exhibitors and investors from the province and neighboring regions have also participated in the festival, showcasing their unique offerings and contributing to the vibrant atmosphere.

Laguna Governor Ramil Hernandez and his wife, Congresswoman Ruth Hernandez, personally tasted and praised the various delicacies and dishes prepared by local chefs and food vendors on September 19, 2023 at Teds Kitchen in Santa Cruz.



They have been actively involved in the festival, showing their support for the local artisans and promoting the rich cultural heritage of Laguna Province.

The event not only highlighted the rich culinary heritage of Laguna but also provided a platform for small-scale entrepreneurs to gain exposure and expand their businesses.

Through their efforts, they hope to instill a sense of pride and appreciation for the local traditions among the younger generation.

The festival has not only offered a platform for economic growth and development, but it has also developed a sense of pride and solidarity among the residents of the province and surrounding regions.


It is to increase appreciation for the province's culture and to urge all artists, skilled craftspeople, farmers, and fishermen to continue their efforts to acknowledge their proud original product.
According to the organizers, this is their way of ensuring that traditional products will be further cultivated and passed on to the next generation so that the rich cultural heritage of the province can be preserved.

Additionally, the program also aims to boost the local economy by promoting these traditional products and attracting tourists who are interested in experiencing the unique culture of the region.

Here, you can experience and taste local delicacies and artisan food products. It not only shows the ability to buy, but it also shows support for local producers and farmers.

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