2021 National Disaster Resilience Month
"Tamang Pamamahala't Kahandaan, Kaalaman at Pagtutulungan sa Sakuna at Pandemya'y Kalasag ng Bayan"
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PEAK-PINOY WEBINAR ON AQUA FARMING AND SEAFOOD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CENTRAL LUZON
We are pleased to invite everyone to the Free Webinar on "Promoting ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND AGRIBUSINESS to Filipinos in Korea (PEAK-Pinoy)" featuring Aqua Farming and Seafood Business Opportunities in the Central Luzon Region
July 18 2021 (Sunday) at 3:00PM (KST)
Register now at https://form.jotform.com/211798981118063
This public service is brought to you by the Philippine Embassy through the collaboration of the Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC-Seoul), Philippine Agriculture Office (PAO-Seoul), and Philippine Overseas Labor Office - Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (POLO OWWA- Korea), in partnership with Pinoy Investors in Korea
PHILIPPINE EMBASSY IN SEOUL AND MAMA SITA PROMOTE THE ICONIC RELLENONG BANGUS WITH PINOY CHEF IN KOREA
30 June 2021, Seoul. In celebration of the 123rd Philippine Independence Month, the Philippine Embassy in Seoul, in collaboration with the Philippine Agriculture Office in Seoul and Mama Sita Foundation, presents a classic Philippine cuisine, the “Rellenong Bangus with Pickled Mangoes” on its 4th episode of the Traditional and Contemporary Philippine Cuisine: Lutong Bahay ni Mama Sita.
The fourth episode features Chef Belgium Villanueva, a popular Pinoy Chef in Korea. Chef Villanueva is a food vlogger with a silver play button award from YouTube, and a food enthusiast actively promoting Philippine cuisine in Korea. He demonstrated the delicious way of cooking Rellenong Bangus or stuffed milkfish with the aid of Mama Sita oyster sauce and liquid seasoning, and Philippine calamansi pure extract.
Rellenong Bangus is one of the most popular dishes in the Philippines, served during special occasions like fiestas, birthdays or any celebration. It is a very special Filipino dish because of the amount of work involved in cooking. The cooking process itself involves several procedures in preparing the vegetables and fish: removing the fish meat leaving the fish skin intact, steaming, deboning, flaking, marinating, stuffing and frying. This episode features bangus or milkfish which is now available in the Korean market in whole frozen form, as well as pickled green mangoes as a side dish to promote Philippine fresh green and pickled mangoes that are also available in Korea.
With the release of the fourth episode of Traditional and Contemporary Philippine Cuisine: Lutong Bahay ni Mama Sita, Chargé d’Affaires, a.i. Christian de Jesus greeted and offered the episode to all the Filipino migrants in Korea in celebration of the Philippine Independence Month. “We could not physically gather together to celebrate this important occasion, but may we collectively remember in our hearts and minds the bravery and sacrifices of our heroes and draw inspiration from them to continue their legacy of patriotism, hope and courage as we work together to help build a prosperous Philippines,” CDA de Jesus said.
Moreover, CDA de Jesus emphasized the role and influence of the Filipino community in Korea in the promotion of Philippine culture, and the power of food to bring people together and foster enduring friendships. “Filipinos must love and be proud of our food first, in order to successfully promote the richness of Philippine culture and the excellence of Philippine cuisine.”
Episode 4 of Traditional and Contemporary Philippine Cuisine: Lutong Bahay ni Mama Sita featuring Rellenong Bangus with Pickled Mangoes can be viewed at Mama Sita’s Recipe YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0HzT2BMSrI
The Traditional and Contemporary Philippine Cuisine: Lutong Bahay ni Mama Sita is a collaborative project that aims to strengthen the promotion of Philippine cuisine in Korea, to preserve and pass on the Philippines’ rich culinary treasures to future generations and migrant Filipinos, to support Philippine farmers, fisherfolk and agricultural communities whose contributions have enriched the Philippine culinary scene, to increase awareness of available Philippine food ingredients in Korea such as Philippine sauces and mixes, frozen whole milkfish (bangus), fresh and pickled green mangoes and calamansi pure extract. END
02 July 2021
REQUEST FOR QUOTATION FOR MOVING SERVICE TO PICK-UP UNSERVICEABLE PROPERTIES AT THE EMBASSY AND TO DROP THEM OFF AT A RECYCLING CENTER (COMPLIANT WITH KOREAN LAWS ON THE DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT)
REQUEST FOR QUOTATION
The Philippine Embassy in Seoul, South Korea is inviting companies to submit quotations for moving service to pick-up unserviceable properties at the Embassy and to drop them off at a recycling center (compliant with Korean laws on the disposal of property and equipment), in accordance with the “Guidelines for the Procurement of Goods and Services, Infrastructure Projects and Consulting Services to be Procured and Performed Overseas”, as approved by the Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB) in its Resolution No. 28-2017 dated 31 July 2017.
The details of the project are as follows:
DETAILS |
LOCATION |
A 1 ton / 2,000 lbs-capacity truck service with appropriate number of workers to pick-up unserviceable properties and other items at the Embassy and to drop-off at a recycling center for disposal. |
Embassy of the Philippines 80 Hoenamu-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea |
Interested suppliers may send their duly signed quotation to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and Attention it to Ms. Anna Gabriella E. Guinto. The last day for the submission of quotations is on Thursday, 08 July 2021, at 5:00 p.m.
For further inquiries, please contact the Philippine Embassy at telephone number (02)796-7387 ext. 312.
The Embassy of the Philippines
Seoul, Republic of South Korea
01 July 2021
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