Coconut, Chess and a Pork Shortage

With summer already scorching most of the western hemisphere, how about making some Buko-Pandan Gelatin, our Happy Home Cook feature for this week. The recipe which we reprinted (with permission) from the excellent cookbook, Kulinarya: A Guidebook to Philippine Cuisine, calls for real young coconuts; but you can use the very popular coconut juice from tetrapacks or bottles, and frozen buko (young coconut) strips that you can easily get from Asian stores. This is where you can also buy pandan flavoring. However you will do it, Buko-Pandan Gelatin should bring back happy memories of Philippine summers.

And speaking of memories, PF Correspondent Myles A. Garcia dug up some hilarious/crazy ones in his piece, "The Wacky 1978 Chess World Championship" held in Baguio City at the height of martial law. The lead characters in that zany event were chess masters Anatoly Karpov and Victor Korchnoi plus Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos. You get the idea.

Philippine-based PF Correspondent Rene M. Astudillo reports on the pork shortage in the Philippines and how the main ingredient for sisig or adobo that Filipinos constantly order may not actually come from homegrown pigs but imported from somewhere else.

So you will always be In The Know, here are some timely and must-read links to stories from other publications:

The Tragedy of Marawi for a Chastened Duterte
http://www.asiasentinel.com/politics/tragedy-marawi-weakened-rodrigo-duterte/

Whatever Happened to Manny Pacquiao?
http://www.esquiremag.ph/politics/what-ever-happened-to-manny-pacquiao-a00148-20161219

3 Filipinos on Forbes list of philanthropists
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/158537/3-filipinos-forbes-list-philanthropists

This Filipino Dish Is So Good It Might Make You Sing
http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2017/06/28/534590761/her-mother-taught-her-to-make-this-filipino-dish-now-shell-teach-you

Sugar Pie DeSanto’s Delicious Soul
https://m.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/sugar-pie-desantos-delicious-soul/Content?oid=7694048

For our Video of the Week, Periscope Films released a 1950s travelogue on the Philippines produced by Northwest Orient Airlines for its passengers.

Gemma Nemenzo

Editor, Positively Filipino

Ube Art

Ube, that beloved purple root crop ubiquitous in Filipino desserts, takes center stage in San Francisco Bay Area-based artist O. M. France Viana's latest installations at Mills College Museum's 12 Degrees MFA Exhibition. Viana, a recent MFA graduate of Mills, has made it her mission "to chronicle how Filipino immigration is redefining what it means to be American," as PF contributor Manzel Delacruz reports. Along with ube, a collection of Black Madonnas, to which Viana claims a personal devotion, distinguished her exhibition.

Filipino cuisine has been getting a lot of press in the US lately but in the United Kingdom, it's still relatively unknown. But not for long, as self-made chef Roni Bandong has made it her personal crusade to promote Filipino cooking through her Maynila Supper Club (the British equivalent of the pop-up restaurant) and by winning in a UK-wide TV cooking show. Bandong's "chicken relleno" was chosen "Best Alternative Christmas Dish," as PF Correspondent and foodie Elizabeth Ann Quirino writes. That award-winning "rellenong manok" recipe is our Happy Home Cook feature for this week. Bookmark it for your Christmas cooking.

Here are the links to interesting stories this week, for you to be In The Know:

6 Filipino scientists who are changing the world
http://cnnphilippines.com/life/culture/2017/06/27/6-filipino-scientists.html

CBCP guide lists websites peddling fake news
http://www.rappler.com/nation/173832-cbcp-list-websites-fake-news

Jojo De Carteret's Homecoming
https://www.facebook.com/kapusomojessicasoho/videos/10154922026076026/?autoplay_reason=user_settings&video_container_type=0&video_creator_product_type=2&app_id=2392950137&live_video_guests=0

Pinoys the 'greatest' supporters of Trump in the world - Pew Research
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/nation/616064/pinoys-the-greatest-supporters-of-trump-in-the-world-pew-research/story/

In Tama's No-Frills Space, the Filipino Food is Anything But
http://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/15/dining/tama-review-filipino-restaurant-brooklyn.html

And our Video of the Week: actor Dante Basco, director Jonah Feingold and their team just launched “Bangarang,” a prequel short film to Steven Spielberg's “Hook.” The Kickstarter-backed film explores the life of Basco's character Rufio before he became the leader of the lost boys in Neverland.

Gemma Nemenzo

Editor, Positively Filipino

Jazz, Race and Churches

A MacArthur Foundation "genius" award is no small thing to scoff at (Google it and see how prized it is) and Han Ong, our featured author/playwright this week, is one of them. Contributing writer Elaine Elinson writes about this Filipino Chinese American phenom whose latest work, Grandeur, about another enigmatic genius Gil Scott-Heron ("godfather of hip hop") is currently being staged at San Francisco's Magic Theater. Positively Filipino readers get a 20% discount until the end of the play's run on June 25 so don't miss this rare chance to bask in the magic of genius.

Speaking of awesome, some churches in the Philippines definitely fall under this category as Ortigas Foundation Executive Director and PF Correspondent John Silva shows us in "Exceptional Philippine Churches." Keep this guide handy for your next visit to the Philippines.

Racial slur or First Amendment right? The US Supreme Court allowed an Asian American band to use the name "The Slants" under the Freedom of Speech provision. Contributing writer Ed Diokno however declares the name "A Racial Slur By All Means." What do you think?

Some historical Read Agains:

Liana Romulo's report on her distinguished grandfather's singular feat, "When Lolo's Debating Team Vanquished America"

Dr. Penelope V. Flores' popular essay, "How Filipinos Got Their Surnames"

And for your reading pleasure, a smorgasbord of In The Know links: 

The Battle for Marawi City
http://time.com/marawi-philippines-isis/

Hiding Christians in the Basement: Fear and Heroism in a Philippine War Zone
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/17/world/asia/marawi-philippines-islamic-state-christians.html

‘Clean your weapons,’ Iligan mayor tells gun owners as military bares Maute plan for city
http://www.interaksyon.com/clean-your-weapons-iligan-mayor-tells-gun-owners-as-military-bares-maute-plan-for-city/

Rizal's life in Germany revisited in new map
http://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/arts-and-culture/173328-rizal-life-germany-revisited-new-map

Señorita Bread Is a Carb Addiction Waiting to Happen
https://modernluxury.com/san-francisco/story/senorita-bread-carb-addiction-waiting-happen

Author/foodie and PF Correspondent Elizabeth Ann Quirino shares with us her version of "Sabaw ng Munggo Guisado" which, she discovered, was Jose Rizal's favorite dish to cook while in exile in Dapitan.

Our Video of the Week: Australia's Marc Fennell interviews Lea Salonga on her career on Broadway.


Special Discount for Positively Filipino Readers

Grandeur will run until June 25. Readers of Positively Filipino can use the code GRANDEUR20 for 20% off tickets to GRANDEUR.[This offer expires on June 25, 2017. Discount is available on all seats. All seats are best available. Offer not valid on previous purchases and cannot be combined with any other offer. All tickets are subject to availability. Subject to change. Service charges apply to all orders.]

For tickets: http://magictheatre.org/

Gemma Nemenzo

Editor, Positively Filipino