It seems self-evident that Spanish cuisine influenced Philippine cuisine. The similarity in nomenclature, some with toponyms, suggests such connection. To imagine that Spanish-influenced dishes that Filipinos consume in today were exactly the same in the 18th century is to be oblivious of the complex evolution of Hispanic dishes, the result of colonial exchange and negotiation. The 1768 inventory of the Colegio de San José’s kitchen, an otherwise laconic list, is interpreted and brought to life with help of other studies, like that on food migrants by scholars, the late Doreen G. Fernandez, Dr. Isagani Medina and Corazon Alvina, which shed light on the ingredients available in colonial Philippines. The 18th century recipe book from Mexico b...
Situated at the crossroads of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the Spanish Philippines offer historian...
Esta tesis doctoral examina los cambios y las continuidades que experimentaron los hábitos alimentar...
[EN] The Philippine archipelago was part of the Spanish empire for 333 years, from 1565 to 1898. In ...
When the Philippine archipelago was attached to the Spanish Empire from 1565 to 1898, native food an...
Mainstream Filipino culture in Luzon and Visayas is questioned by foreigners and even Filipinos for ...
The following article is devoted to the reception of Mediterranean cuisine during the first fifty ye...
National Museum of the Philippines, Manila 24th November 2016 – 5th February 2017Bibliogr.: p. 248-2...
Therefore, my aim is to prove that the uniqueness of Mexican cuisine derives from the fact that it h...
Many Chinese time-honored restaurants have a long history of good reputation and adherence to their ...
The Jesuit missionaries played a leading role in the dissemination of plants, animals and foodways t...
During more than two centuries, Colima and Manila had a close relationship, as a result of the tran...
Objektivno sudeći, španska kolonizacija Filipina bila je prvi imperijalistički poduhvat globalnih ra...
In 1898, Spain ceded political control of the Philippine Islands to the United States. Although arme...
In 2010, UNESCO declared Mexican traditional cuisine as Intangible Heritage of Humanity. The figure ...
Tomatoes, chiles, chocolate, maize and a host of other New World ingredients bear daily witness to t...
Situated at the crossroads of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the Spanish Philippines offer historian...
Esta tesis doctoral examina los cambios y las continuidades que experimentaron los hábitos alimentar...
[EN] The Philippine archipelago was part of the Spanish empire for 333 years, from 1565 to 1898. In ...
When the Philippine archipelago was attached to the Spanish Empire from 1565 to 1898, native food an...
Mainstream Filipino culture in Luzon and Visayas is questioned by foreigners and even Filipinos for ...
The following article is devoted to the reception of Mediterranean cuisine during the first fifty ye...
National Museum of the Philippines, Manila 24th November 2016 – 5th February 2017Bibliogr.: p. 248-2...
Therefore, my aim is to prove that the uniqueness of Mexican cuisine derives from the fact that it h...
Many Chinese time-honored restaurants have a long history of good reputation and adherence to their ...
The Jesuit missionaries played a leading role in the dissemination of plants, animals and foodways t...
During more than two centuries, Colima and Manila had a close relationship, as a result of the tran...
Objektivno sudeći, španska kolonizacija Filipina bila je prvi imperijalistički poduhvat globalnih ra...
In 1898, Spain ceded political control of the Philippine Islands to the United States. Although arme...
In 2010, UNESCO declared Mexican traditional cuisine as Intangible Heritage of Humanity. The figure ...
Tomatoes, chiles, chocolate, maize and a host of other New World ingredients bear daily witness to t...
Situated at the crossroads of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, the Spanish Philippines offer historian...
Esta tesis doctoral examina los cambios y las continuidades que experimentaron los hábitos alimentar...
[EN] The Philippine archipelago was part of the Spanish empire for 333 years, from 1565 to 1898. In ...