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Filipino food tells the story of who we are, and there’s no better time to reflect on that than during Filipino Food Month. In this episode of Good and Green, Chit Juan sits down with cultural heritage worker and food historian Felice Prudente Sta. Maria to explore the roots of Filipino cuisine, from pre-colonial ingredients and food traditions to the ways colonial influences were transformed into something distinctly our own. Their conversation delves into what authenticity truly means in Filipino cuisine, why our culinary identity has long been shaped by adaptation, and how supporting local and artisanal food today can help preserve the richness of our food heritage for generations to come. GUEST BIO: Felice Prudente Sta. Maria has been a cultural heritage worker for over 50 years and is a pioneering food historian known for studying the Philippine colonial era through written historical records. Her latest books, When Mangoes and Olives Met at the Philippine Table (National Historical Commission of the Philippines, 2025) and What Recipes Don’t Tell (Ateneo Press, 2025), offer rich insights into the evolution of Filipino food and culinary identity. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: * Felice’s journey into food history * The roots of pre-colonial Filipino food * The truth about “authentic” Filipino cuisine * How Filipino food evolved through adaptation * Simple ways to sustain Filipino food heritage QUOTES: * If you see the list of pre-colonial foods, there's quite a lot we are still eating. That is important. —Felice Sta. Maria * The precolonial element of Filipino cuisine is still alive. —Felice Sta. Maria * Present day food culture is what is contemporary, and that contemporary food is a combination. —Felice Sta. Maria * Contemporary Filipino food is an extremely fine example of our innovation. —Felice Sta. Maria * We're at a very critical point in our food heritage sustainability. —Felice Sta. Maria * We must keep eating Filipino and support each other in our research and in our branding of what is the best of Filipino food. —Felice Sta. Maria LINKS or RESOURCES MENTIONED: Connect with Felice Sta. Maria * Book: When Mangoes and Olives Met at the Philippine Table by Felice Prudente Sta. Maria - https://nhcp-bookstore.beesuite.ph/product/when-mangoes-olives-met-at-the-philippine-table/ [https://nhcp-bookstore.beesuite.ph/product/when-mangoes-olives-met-at-the-philippine-table/] * Book: What Recipes Don’t Tell by Felice Prudente Sta. Maria - https://unipress.ateneo.edu/product/what-recipes-don’t-tell-philippine-food-history-fifty-words [https://unipress.ateneo.edu/product/what-recipes-don%E2%80%99t-tell-philippine-food-history-fifty-words] * Felice Sta. Maria on Instagram - https://instagram.com/felicepstamaria [https://instagram.com/felicepstamaria] * Felice Sta. Maria on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/felice.p.maria/ [https://www.facebook.com/felice.p.maria/] Listen, rate, and subscribe! * Subscribe to the Good and Green Podcast on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/good-and-green/id1755076035] and Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6vhHLmBCztpOFf9Jcz5NJs] * Follow Chit Juan on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/chitjuan] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/pacitajuan], and LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/pacita-juan-64767917/] * Subscribe to EchoNews on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/echonews-7103877612539715584/]. Purchase Brew: Cafe, Coffee. Kape at Echostore.ph [https://echostore.ph/]. For more information about Brew: Cafe, Coffee, Kape, visit the Food Writers Association of the Philippine Facebook Group. [https://www.facebook.com/fwap.ph]
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