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Philippine Coconut Wine and Its Ties to Anti-Colonial Resistance
Did you know that the coconut alcoholic drinks of the Philippines is an item of great importance to Philippine history and holds a special place in the hearts of Filipinos as they fought against invaders and colonialism? Its true, this fermented wine made from the sap of coconut “flowers”…
6 Dope Filipino American Tattoo Artists Worth Traveling For
If and when you decide to put permanent ink on your body, I want you to remember these talented Filipino tattoo artists that can help you design meaningful masterpieces that you (and your parents) will be proud of.
5 Filipino Dishes With Chinese ORIGINS and Their History
The Philippines has been influenced by many other cultures, whether by trade or colonization. These influences can be seen through our cuisine. Prior to Spanish colonization, Chinese culture greatly influenced the Philippines through trading. Some of our popular dishes and well-known snacks have Chinese influence both in the name and the cooking.
The World’s First Michelin-Starred Filipino Chefs
Right now is an exciting time for Filipino chefs and Filipino food! Growing up, Filipino food was just home cooking and there weren’t many restaurants serving it. Eventually, more Filipino restaurants and food trucks began to pop-up, and smaller businesses that do catering and desserts spots were being made. Now, we get to see Filipino food in a different light, as it becomes a part of the fine dining experience. In case you haven’t heard of these chefs yet, here is an introduction to the first Filipino chefs to gain a Michelin-star!
Violent Gentlemen x LA KINGS Becomes one of First Filipino InSPIRED Collaboration to be sold at a major arena
As a people, Filipinos love baseball and it’s no secret that we really love our basketball. I think it is safe to say that we’ve all been to our share of Filipino Heritage nights even if it was only once in our lifetime, at least if you live near the San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, or the Los Angeles Lakers, am I right?
The Rise of the Modern Barong Tagalog and Filipiniana and Where To Buy for your next Special Event
With the rise of Filipino culture in mainstream media, Celebrities and Influencers are walking up to red carpets and podiums rocking traditional Filipino-wear. This has elevated Filipino style Fashion and Culture into the public.
But what exactly is traditional Filipino clothing and where can get them?
5 Breakout FilAm Models Shaking Things Up In Fashion Right Now
Whether it’s on the runway or on the pages of magazines, it is no secret that Filipinas are among the most beautiful women in the world. Beyond the glitz and glamor of the fashion industry, these 5 fearless Filipino American models have proven to be more than just pretty faces on the scene.
6 Filipino American Mental Health Experts To Follow on Instagram
It’s no surprise that mental health stigma is still prevalent in the US, given that mental health treatment isn’t easily accessible to many people. Although information and education about mental health is not a replacement for therapy or other forms of treatment, it does help to create awareness and better understanding of topics related to mental health.
Filipino New Year Traditions And some New ones That We Love
New Year’s Eve is a time for a fresh start, new resolutions and new goals, but for Filipinos the practice of old traditions are in full effect! New Year celebrations are filled with fun and interesting Filipino beliefs; some heavily influenced by Chinese and Spanish culture.
Interview with Bernadette Balagtas Batts
From the big screens of the cinemas to the stages of comedy, Bernadette Balagtas is no stranger to the cameras. But for the Filipino-American actress and comedian, life was not always like this. Her journey started in the country we all know and love, the Philippines.
FIlipino Soul Food | Interview with Christina Quackenbush, Chef+Owner of Milkfish NOLA
Cristina Quackenbush is the chef and owner of Milkfish Nola. She cooks the most delectable Philippine cuisine fused with southern soul food. Particularly famous are her Lechon Kawali Poboy and Fried Bread Pudding Bites. You may have seen her in Netflix’s Take Out with Lisa Ling.
5 Filipino Foods We’re Pretty Sure You Haven’t Tried
If you’re someone who wants to explore more exotic dishes, the Philippines will not fail you in offering a different variety of dishes, even if it involves some of the strangest ingredients. Listed below are some more peculiar foods that the Philippines has in store
Interview with Choz Belen Founder of Mumu Comic
Choz Belen is an award-winning director, designer and writer born and raised in central New Jersey. He is a graduate from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Upon graduating, he started out his career in the Silver Pictures cutting room at Warner Bros. Studio where he worked on films like Whiteout, Orphan and The Factory
The Best Filipino American Podcasts to listen to right now
Podcasts have been a thing these days. Seems like a new one is popping up every single day and listeners are benefiting from them. It is an excellent way to learn, be entertained, or both. I like to listen to podcasts because it helps me hear real opinions on topics I’m interested in, it’s not scripted and my commute seems to go faster when I’m engaged in real world conversations that are coming from people who look like me, Filipino
KAPRE and ASWANG 101: Filipino Mythology for Beginners
Philippine Mythology has been a hot commodity as of late for graphic novels, Netflix and Hulu specials and ComiCon activations- and part of its ever increasing popularity is because its vast mystical canon is as complex and neverending as the House of the Dragons’ family tree.
Celebrate 31 Days of Filipino American History Month
Its finally October and officially Filipino American History Month. Not to be confused with Filipino American Heritage Month. This month we commemorate the first Filipinos to have arrived in the continental United States at what is now Morro Bay, California on October 18, 1587. In 1992, the Filipino American National Historical Society introduced FAHM, and in 2009, US Congress officially recognized October as FAHM in the U.S.
To celebrate we’ve rounded up some resources and events to share.
FILIPINO CUISINE’s CONFUSED PAST | The Origins of 3 Ubiquitous FAVORITES
As a product of the Philippines’ rich history, food has become one of the things that our ancestors have passed down from generation to generation. From the pre-colonial times where trade between Indo-Malays, Chinese, and Indian goods were frequent to the Spanish rule where its influence has spanned for over 300 years. It is no doubt that our favorite dishes served at home have become a product of the country’s experience over time. Listed below are some of the famous Filipino dishes (out of SO many) and where they came from.
5 Obscure Filipino Ingredients to Upgrade Your Palette
By now, it’s no question that Filipino dishes explode with such rich flavor. Even the simplest of dishes are amplified due to the ingredients used by Filipinos. So, what gives? How do these dishes stand out from the rest? Well, to answer that, let’s look at common household pantry staples that are given a Filipino twist. The use of these ingredients in a dish surely leaves one wanting for more!
6 Rising Filipino-American Creatives to Watch Right Now
We live in a wonderful world full of art just waiting to be admired and explored. Filipinos are known, on a global level, to be creative and artistic in so many ways. These six game-changing artists are on the rise and are continuously putting the Philippines on the map through their respective crafts.
Facts on the humble Bahay Kubo (Philippine Nipa Hut)
Philippine Architecture has developed in response to the demands of development and the aspirations of the people. It is a testament of the country's history and culture.
One of the most notable and renowned architecture in the Philippines is the humble Bahay Kubo.

