Ilocos Norte
Governor Imee Marcos, along with her son Matthew Manotoc visit the
typhoon-ravaged province of Leyte from November 26 to 28 and distributed
survival kits, including nutri-buns or malunggay-fortified
bread, to at least 3,000 families. Previously, the Marcos Family, worked with
the official government relief system to dispatch C-130 planes and barges. The
family also helped in bringing a team of four international aid agencies to
serve at Remedios Trinidad Hospital even during the typhoon. (PGIN-CMO)
By Dominic B. dela Cruz & Leilanie G. Adriano Staff reporters BATAC CITY—If there is one thing Batac is truly proud of, it would be its famous empanada-making business that has nurtured its people over the years. Embracing a century-old culture and culinary tradition, Batac’s empanada claims to be the best and tastiest in the country with its distinctive Ilokano taste courtesy of its local ingredients: fresh grated papaya, mongo, chopped longganisa, and egg. The crispy orange wrapper and is made of rice flour that is deep-fried. The celebration of this city’s famous traditional fast food attracting locals and tourists elsewhere comes with the City Charter Day of Batac every 23 rd of June. Every year, the City Government of Batac led by Mayor Jeffrey Jubal Nalupta commemorate the city’s charter day celebration to further promote its famous One-Town, One Product, the Batac empanada. Empanada City The Batac empanada festival has already become...
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