The Philippines Takes Center Stage in Three Big Culinary Events in Belgium
The Philippines will be the feature country in a series of major culinary events in Belgium, namely: The Streat Fest on 11-14 May 2023 at the Tour & Taxis Brussels; the Philippine Culinary Week from 7 to 10 and 12 June 2023 at the Sofitel Brussels Europe; and the Amazing Asia Festival on 23-25 June 2023 at Konijnenwei, Antwerp.
The Philippines is the first ever guest country to be featured in the Streat Fest Brussels, now on its second edition. Filipino chefs Jerome Calayag and Glenn Ramaekers, and Filipino-Asian restaurants Goodphil and Calamansi will introduce the varied flavors of the Philippines. There will be much to discover—from Philippine produce such as ube (purple yam), calamansi (Philippine lemon), and cacao; to street food such as fish balls and kwek-kwek; and restaurant fare such as lechon and sisig. Visitors can try various concoctions of Don Papa Rum with matching Philippine appetizers. Cooking enthusiasts may join culinary workshops and learn more about Philippine cuisine. More details on the event may be found at https://streatfest.be.
Those who wish to experience Philippine cuisine in a more formal setting may sample fine dining during the Philippine Culinary Week at Sofitel Brussels Europe. Innovative versions of well-loved Philippine culinary dishes will be prepared by acclaimed Filipino husband-and-wife chefs Rolando and Jacqueline Laudico. The event will run from 7 to 10 and 12 June 2023.
The third in this series of big events is the Amazing Asia Festival, with the Philippines as the Country of Honor. The event that caters to a wider audience will be held on 23-25 June 2023 in Konijnenwei, Antwerp. Philippine cuisine, food exports, culture, and tourism will be showcased. The Embassy will also organize B2B meetings on the sidelines for Filipino and Belgian entrepreneurs. For more details, please visit the website https://www.amazingasiafestival.be
The Philippine Embassy’s participation in these events is in collaboration with the Office of the Agriculture Attaché and the Philippine Trade and Investment Center in Brussels and with the invaluable support of the Department of Foreign Affairs.
Embassy Holds Discussion on Consular and Legal Matters in First Kapihan sa Pasuguan
The Philippine Embassy in Brussels, Belgium hosted its first Kapihan sa Pasuguan on 15 April 2023.
Atty. Jayrous Villanueva and Atty. Glenn Thyron Ancheta of the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) discussed laws and legal processes, and provided advice concerning the recognition of foreign divorce in the Philippines and the adoption of Filipino minors. A lively Q&A session followed the presentation.
The Kapihan sa Pasuguan is a series of information sessions on consular, legal and other matters that may benefit or be of interest to Filipinos in Belgium.
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Brussels PE Celebrates International Women's Day and National Women's Month in Brussels and Luxembourg with a Women's Art Exhibit
Some of the artworks presented in different media, conveying messages of love, strength, resilience, hope, and power that are every woman’s legacy.
The Philippine Embassy in Brussels celebrated International Women’s Day and the start of National Women’s Month with a women’s art exhibit entitled Pinays: Tinig ng Lakas (Filipinas: Voices of Power) and Networking Event on 08 March 2023 at the Chancery and at the Philippine Honorary Consulate in Luxembourg on 24 March 2023.
The exhibit showcased inspiring works of Filipina artists from Belgium, (Ms. Amihan de Sosa, Ms. Mylene Factora, Ms. Anna Beth Santilla, and Ms. Lise Paul Abitona Lackman), the Philippines (Ms. Fabi Nazareno, Ms. Kathleen Dagum, and Ms. Kevin Marie Becira), Germany (Ms. Sandra Torrijos), and Luxembourg (Ms. Pusongbuhaw Gonzales). The artworks were presented in different media, but all conveyed messages of love, strength, resilience, hope, and power that are every woman’s legacy.
In his message during the opening of the art exhibit in Brussels, Ambassador Jaime Victor B. Ledda emphasized the significance of this year’s Philippine National Women’s Month theme: “WE (Women and Everyone; Women Empowerment) for Gender Equality and Inclusive Society”, pursuing the goal of gender equality, which can only be achieved when government, the private sector, and duty-bearers in the national and local level provide
women equal rights and opportunities that women use to further themselves. It calls for an inclusive society that without differences in Sex Orientation, Gender Identity, and Expression (SOGIE), class, ability, generation, status, and culture.
Ambassador Ledda cited the Philippine Embassy’s continuing efforts to create gender mainstreaming programs for its personnel and the Filipino diaspora, such as the Women Helping Women Network (WHW Network) established in Brussels in March 2019 and in Luxembourg in December 2021. The Network brings together volunteers from the Filipino, Belgian, and international communities who are partners of the Embassy in helping Filipino victims of domestic violence, unfair labor practices, and human trafficking.
The opening of the exhibits in Brussels and Luxembourg were also occasions for Embassy officials and the WHW Network volunteers to establish links with Belgian and Luxembourg government officials and NGOs that aid distressed migrants.
In Luxembourg, the Embassy met with representatives of the Filipino LGBTQA+ community to discuss concerns of the LGBTQA+ community members who may be suffering from domestic violence, discrimination and bullying. This initiative responds to the call for an inclusive society. The Embassy hopes to reach out to the Filipino LGBTQA+ community in Belgium soon.
The Embassy also continued its tradition of presenting all female clients at the Consular Section with roses on International Women’s Day, 08 March 2023.
Ambassador Jaime Victor B. Ledda (4th from left) and Cultural Attaché/Gender and Development Focal Point Officer Liza Jane V. Estalilla (2nd from left) with the featured artists in the exhibit Pinays: Tinig ng Lakas (Filipinas: Voices of Power). From Left: Ms. Amihan de Sosa, Ms. Lise Paul Abitona Lackman, Ms. Mylene Factora Marcotty and Ms. Anna Beth Santilla.
PH Embassy in Brussels Meets with Officials of Belgian Infra Company Jan De Nul
Philippine Ambassador to Belgium Jaime Victor B. Ledda tries out a dredging ship simulator during a visit on 20 March 2023 to the headquarters of Belgian infrastructure firm Jan de Nul in Aalst, Belgium.
Philippine Ambassador to Belgium Jaime Victor B. Ledda, together with other officials from the Philippine Embassy in Brussels, met with officials of Belgian infrastructure firm Jan De Nul on 20 March 2023 at the company’s headquarters in Aalst, Belgium.
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