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We started our culinary journey in the Philippines in Manila. To kick off our new adventure we visited a food market where all imaginable sorts of fruits, vegetables, meat and fish were on offer. We ...
The Filipino diaspora is one of the most widespread in the world, with members making their homes from Alaska to the UAE. The FT reports that in 2012, overseas Filipino sent $21 billion back to their ...
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You may be scrolling through the internet looking for names of Catholic cooks and come across a photo of a cheerful Father Gregorio Dela Cruz Soldevilla, standing in a kitchen with friends. It turns ...
Tagalog courses may be introduced to Yale as early as the next academic year. KASAMA, Yale’s Filipinx club, whose name is translated from the Tagalog word meaning “together,” has advanced a proposal ...
Last week, the Council on Southeast Asian Studies at Yale posted a job advertisement for a lector in Filipino (Tagalog) who will begin to teach courses next fall. The new course offering comes after ...
On Tuesday night at Golden 1 Center, the Kings will celebrate Filipino Roots Night. We sat down with two Filipino members of the Kings organization to learn more about what they do and how they honor ...