THE NEW CARDINAL AND THE
GOVERNOR. Ilocos Norte Governor Imee Marcos (seated, right) and Philippine Ambassador to the Holy See Mercedes
Tuason (seated, left) share a meal
with newly installed Cardinal Orlando Quevedo in Rome, Italy ON. Feb. 21. Pope
Francis himself installed Cardinal Quevedo, a native of Sarrat, Ilocos Norte,
who served as Archbishop of Cotabato. (PGIN-CMO)
MARCOS, Ilocos Norte—Taking pride of this town ’s favorite Ilo cano dish, locally known as pinakbet, a mix of indigenous vegetables steamed in fish sauce, residents here ushered the opening of the third Pinakbet festival. “Pinakbet” came from the contracted Ilokano word ‘pinakebbet ’ which means “ shrunk ” or “shriveled.” As a way of thanksgiving, the Pinakbet festival is a repository of the town ’ s “ani” [harvest] festival being celebrated every month of March but this was later moved to December to accommodate more balikbayans wanting to join the festivity. Residents in this agricultural town derived most of their income from the harvest of high value crops, including rice, tobacco and corn as staple crops. This year, the week-long festivity highlighted a grand parade around the town plaza and a pinakbet cook fest at the municipal gymnasium to showcase the best pinakbet in town. A boodle fight followed suit. Earlier, a fun run was participated by various groups ...

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