Department Of Trade And Industry Clamps Down On Freedom To Cook Adobo!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The Philippines’ Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has formed a committee to come up with a “national standard” for adobo (a meat dish marinated in soy sauce and vinegar) and other popular Filipino favorites as “sinigang” (sour stew), “sisig” (chopped pork with onions, chili, usually served on a hotplate) and lechon (roasted pig).

In a statement on Friday, the Bureau of Philippine Standards (BPS), an agency under the DTI, said a technical committee (TC 92) has been established to develop Philippine National Standards (PNS) on native viands.

The process will take into consideration the different ways to cook the dish across the country, the bureau said.

Reacting to the DTI announcement, Filipino chefs and carinderia owners immediately condemned the move as yet another attempt by the government to clamp down on citizen freedoms, in this case, the freedom to cook adobo whichever way they want.

In an exclusive interview with The Adobo Chronicles, a spokesperson for DTI said that the committee will promulgate strict standards on how much soy sauce or vinegar to use when cooking adobo, how many leaves of laurel (dried bay leaves) to use, and what cut of chicken or pork will be allowed. Violators of the established standards will face a lifetime ban on cooking what is considered the Philippines’ national dish — whether they are home cooks or restaurant chefs.

DTI will also ban cookbooks that don’t comply with the established standards for cooking adobo.

Leni Robredo To Rodrigo Duterte: Speak For Yourself!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – President Rodrigo Duterte, speaking on the possibility that he will run for Vice President in 2022, said that the Presidential candidate and winner should be his ally, otherwise, he would be “inutile.”

Upon hearing of Duterte’s comment, Vice President Leni Robredo said in a statement that the President should “speak for himself.”

”I am not an ally of Duterte, but I have never been inutile as the VP,” Robredo told The Adobo Chroniclers.

Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque has yet to respond to Robredo’s statement.

Is this yet another trigger for Roque who is known to get easily annoyed and by criticism from the VP?

Stay tuned!

Manny Pacquiao Wants Proposed Philipppine Boxing Commission To Be Under His Office

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Senator Manny Pacquiao wants his proposed Philippine Boxing Commission (PBC) to be under his office!

Pacquiao’s new measure calls for the creation of the commission that will be under the direct administrative supervision of the Office of the President.

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Ergo, the Senator wants the PBC to be under his office. That is, if he is elected President in 2022.

Talk about forward-looking.

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