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Cebu town promotes healthy cooking to constituents

Judges choose the best food in a cooking contest that promotes healthy living in Minglanilla town, south Cebu.

Judges choose the best food in a cooking contest that promotes healthy living in Minglanilla town, south Cebu. (MARY GRACE OBERES/INQUIRER VISAYAS)

CEBU CITY — A town in south Cebu on Thursday conducted a cooking contest to encourage people to cook and eat healthy food.

Mayor Rajiv Enad of Minglanilla town said the local government wants to make people aware how important it is to prepare and digest nutritious food.

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“Parents should know how to prepare healthy food for their children,” he said.

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The cooking contest held at the Minglanilla Sports Complex was part of the town’s Nutrition Month which carried the national theme of “New Normal na Nutrisyon, Sama- samang Gawan ng Solusyon.”

At least 12 of Minglanilla’s 19 barangays participated in the cooking contest.

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Also present during the event were Vice Mayor Lani Peña, Councilor Jenifer Lariosa uand Association of Barangay Council president Kap Crisanto “Lukdoy” Muaña.

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The winners in the kakanin category were Tubod (1st place); Ward 2 (2nd place); Tungkil (3rd place); Cuanos (4th place); and Linao (5th place).

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They prepared bibingka sa kawali with crushed carrots, biko with bokayo, choco butternut palitaw balls, puto, and sikwate.

For the main dish category, Linao got the first prize for cooking utan baka, followed by Pakigne (2nd place); Guindaruhan (3rd place); Tungkil and Ward 1 (4th place); and Tubod 5th place).

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They prepared fried vegetables with oyster sauce; humba with kugita; chopsuey; laing gabi; and sisig kinason.

Winners for the kakanin category received P14,000 (1st prize); P12,000 (2nd prize), P10,000 (3rd prize); P8,000 (4th prize); and P6,000 (5th prize).

On the other hand, winners for the main dish category received P15,000 (1st prize); P13,000 (2nd prize), P11,000 (3rd prize); P9,000 (4th prize); and P7,000 (5th prize)

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