TACLOBAN
CITY, Oct. 15 (PNA) – Once again, Eastern Visayas held the annual Oktubafest, a
wine tasting event that promotes tuba, a local wine extracted from coconut.
On Friday,
local officials and tuba producers gathered for the 8th Oktubafest at the Leyte
Park Hotel Grounds here, sponsored by the An Waray Partylist.
“We need to
have perseverance because it is not doing well right now, but there are still
places in Samar and Leyte that can still produce,” said An Waray Partylist
Representative Victoria Isabel Noel.
The solon
was referring to the impact of super typhoon Yolanda in 2013 that damaged
coconut trees, hence, significantly reducing the production of tuba.
Just like in
previous Oktubafest, delegation from various schools, restaurants and local
government units competed for four categories - best tuba-infused dish, best
kutil (tuba mixed with egg and milk), best bahal (fermented tuba for months)
and best bahalina (fermented tuba for a year).
Winners in
this year’s competition are Colegio De La Salle for best kutil; Datamex for
best tuba-infused dish (school and restaurant category) and Burauen town (local
government category).
Best bahal
winners are EF Winery from Palo twon. The producer also earned the public’s
choice award. For the best bahalina, the entry from Barugo town won. The entry
of Burauen town entry was the public choice for best bahalina category.
Palo and
Barugo are towns in Leyte that are known to produce the best quality of tuba.
“We all have
ways to help other people in the region, like Oktuba let us find for other ways
of how we can give assistance to others because we were all there once and it
matters to them,” said former An Waray Partylist representative Bem Noel, the
brainchild of this event.
This year’s
Oktubafest was a surprise with the presence of Leyte 1st district Rep. Yedda
Marie Romualdez, whose family had political rifts with An Waray Partylist in
the past elections.
“I commend
you for continuously supporting our coconut farmers. I hope that you will
continue allow me to be part of any future activity of An Waray. I would be
happy to support you,” Romualdez added.
This is the
first time that a member of Romualdez political clan graced the Oktubafest
since it was launched in 2008 by the An Waray Partylist.
Leyte
Governor Leopoldo Dominico Petilla and Palo Mayor Remedios Petilla also joined
the event and express their support to the project that aims to uplift the
coconut industry of the region.
Leyte 2nd
District Rep. Henry Ong, Department of Tourism Regional Director Karina Rosa
Tiopes and municipal mayors from Southern Leyte, Eastern Samar and Leyte also
attended the festival.
Tuba is also
referred to as a poor man's drink because of its inexpensive distillation
process and is a more accessible alcoholic drink in Eastern Visayas.
The wine is
completely organic with just coconut sap added with “barok”, a mangrove bark
which is known for its medicinal properties.
The
Oktubafest is staged every year to help promote tuba and other coconut
by-products as leading sources in agricultural economy of Eastern Visayas
farmers.
The competition
aims to revitalize and enrich the tuba industry to help harness Eastern
Visayas' culinary and cultural heritage.
Oktubafest
is a combination of the words Oktubre, tuba and festival. The event is
patterned after the famous Octoberfest in Germany. (PNA)
RMA/SQM/ROEL T. AMAZONA & LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA/EGR
RMA/SQM/ROEL T. AMAZONA & LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA/EGR
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