Bulacan town gears up for biggest cookie jar | Inquirer News

Bulacan town gears up for biggest cookie jar

By: - Correspondent / @inquirerdotnet
/ 04:17 AM January 20, 2020

PREPARATION Bustos town Mayor Francis Juan helps local bakers make some “minasa” cookies during the 10th Minasa Festival in Bulacan province. —CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

BUSTOS, Bulacan, Philippines — This town is seeking a Guinness World Record for the “biggest cookie jar” where 2,500 pieces of its famous “minasa” cookies will be placed.

The preparation began on Saturday as the town celebra¬ted its Minasa Festival, a crowd drawer for the past 10 years.

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Minasa cookies are popular Bulacan sweets made from arrow root (“sago”) cassava flour, fresh coconut milk, sugar and egg. Minasa refers to the knea¬ding motion used to create the dough.

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Mayor Francis Juan said the town government had tapped local bakers to make the coo¬kies within 34 days.

“These minasa cookies (each measuring 17 inches by 11 inches) will be placed inside a coo¬kie jar that is 2 meters high and 3 m wide,” Juan said, adding that the finished product will be presented to the Guinness World Records’ official adjudicator on Feb. 21.

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The regular minasa biscuits are packaged in small and round transparent plastic jars.

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Wilson Bonifacio, tourism officer here, said minasa cookies were first made in the town by the rich Bulakenyos as a favorite snack served to their guests during the Spanish era.

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Over time, these biscuits have become a popular “pasalubong” (homecoming gift) that can be bought in Bulacan pro¬vince.

Eliseo dela Cruz, Bulacan provincial tourism officer, said the cookies’ shelf life allowed some Bulaqueños to take these abroad as pasalubong for their families.

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