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Planning a trip? Those who love to travel know the essence of all travel is about you and your enjoyment. Travelers know that the destination is a major part in planning a trip, experiencing and delving deeper into an unfamiliar places, people and culture is paramount.

Expand your horizons and set your sight to the Philippines, an off the beaten path travel site! An undiscovered paradise made of thousands of islands and white sand beaches all around! A tiny dot in the map of the world, and yet a haven for travelers, backpackers, retirees and even passersby.

It offers awesome tourist attractions, magnificent beaches, hot spring resorts, colorful festivals, hundreds of scenic spots and world-class hotels and facilities. Not to mention the tropical climate, the affordable prices as well as the friendly and hospitable, English-speaking people! You will be glad you came, and we’re sure, you WILL come back for more FUN in the Philippines!

 

BAGOONG FESTIVAL

 

Pangasinan Bagoong FestivalPhoto from:  wn.com

 

2010 was a very memorable year for everyone of us in Pangasinan because this was the first celebration ever of the “Bagoong Festival”.

We made this event more exciting and enjoyable, we invited some visitors a very especial guest “celebrity guest” from GMA channel 7, Dominic Roco and Rocsan of the Star Struck batch V.

Of course when there’s a party there’s food and when there’s a especial guest there should be a special food. Our Food committee of course wanted to prepare a very special food for our celebrity guest. And they want it different and a healthy one.

Our master cook have a lot of delicious and extra ordinary recipe that are very healthy and easy to cook with. They have a lot of party food recipes that they could choose from that could make our visitors feel wow when they taste it and enjoy eating in their stay with us as they participate in this very memorable and very special event “Bagoong Festival”. Maybe this is just the beginning of a yearly exciting celebration of “Bagoong Festival”.   Read Moere:  petcreation.blogspot.com

 

Pangasinan Bagoong FestivalPhoto from:  philstar.com

Bagoong (fish paste) is a popular condiment used all throughout the Philippines. It is used as a dipping sauce for countless food such as grilled bangus, tilapia, tortang talong(grilled eggplant), grilled meat; as a seasoning for all-time Filipino favorite foods such as pinakbet(vegetable dish flavored with bagoong) and binagoongan (pork cubes cooked in bagoong); or as gifts to relatives both locally and abroad.

Bagoong made in Pangasinan, especially in the capital town of Lingayen, has long been regarded as the best bagoong in the Philippines due to its great taste and aroma. This great taste and aroma is due to the perseverance and creativeness of the local bagoong producers as well as the countless hours of experimenting and many months of fermenting in order to make that special Lingayen bagoong brand.

Bagoong or fish paste is made of fishes of different varieties ( monamon/anchovies, padas/rabbitfishes , terong/bonnet mouth fish, galunggong /round scads, etc) mixed with salt and place in concrete tanks and allowed to ferment for about 3-6 months. After the fermentation process, the bagoong is place in big earthen jars for added fermentation and flavor and is now ready for use or sale. Ground fermented bagoong (fish sauce) placed and sealed in bottles is now the major trend in bagoong packaging which is being exported internationally.

Bagoong making has come a long way from its early days. It is now a major industry in the town of Lingayen and nearby coastal towns providing economic income for most of Pangasinenses living in these areaa. It is an indispensable part of the Pangasinan culture heritage that Pangasinenses willingly and proudly share to the  country and to rest of the world.Read More:  7107philippines.blogspot.com

 

Pangasinan Bagoong FestivalPhoto from:  philamfood.com

Lingayen is known for its bagoong-making and it is generally believed that bagoong was introduced in the town by early Chinese settlers

‘Lingayen Bagoong’ is already being exported to the United States, Saudi Arabia and some parts of Europe countries where Filipino communities thrive.

Known for being the best makers of “bagoong” or fish paste in the country, residents of Barangay Pangapisan Lingayen showcase the talents of the industrial workers and the rituals of bagoong making through street dancing competition.  Read More:  http://festivalsofpangasinan.blogspot.com/2011/10/festivals-of-pangasinan.html

 

Pangasinan Bagoong FestivalPhoto from:  7107philippines.blogspot.com

 

Pangasinan Bagoong FestivalPhoto from:  petcreation.blogspot.com

 

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Pangasinan Bagoong FestivalPhoto from:  veryinternational.net

 

Pangasinan Bagoong FestivalPhoto from:  nboi.blogspot.com

 

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Pangasinan Bagoong FestivalPhoto from:  melcasipit.blogspot.com

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Pangasinan Belongs to the Ilocos Region

Pangasinan – the Heartland of the Philippines

The Hundred Islands in Pangasinan

Magnificent Beaches in Pangasinan

Dagupan, Pangasinan – Milkfish Capital

Interesting Places to Visit in Pangasinan

Colorful Festivals in Pangasinan

Have Lots of Fun in Pangasinan

 

 

 

 

 


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