Davao Food and Wine Festival highlights coffee, cacao

Monica Floirendo Ugarte, Chair of Coffee and Cacao Experience, says during this week's Business Matters media forum at Hukad, Ayala Malls Abreeza that one of featured events of this year's Davao Food and Wine Festival is the Coffee and Cacao Experience, which aims to celebrate the growers; business owners; baristas; and chefs who use these two crops in their food and their businesses. LEAN DAVLA JR

Coffee and cacao will take the centerstage as the highly anticipated Davao Food and Wine Festival returns next month.

Monica Floirendo Ugarte, Chair of Coffee and Cacao Experience, on Friday said the one of featured events of this year’s festival is the Coffee and Cacao Experience, which aims to celebrate growers, business owners, baristas, and chefs who use these two crops in their food and their businesses.

“With coffee and cacao, there are ways to interpret these crops, there’s growing, roasting, and in coffee there’s beverages and with cacao, you can have chocolate products. There is a lot of creativity that goes into these two crops especially when it comes to chefs making their interpretation, that is why it is a good celebration for these two crops because Davao has a very strong coffee culture and we also have very good chocolate small business culture,” Ugarte said during Business Matters media briefing at Hukad, Ayala Malls Abreeza.

According to Ugarte, the activity, which will run from October 5 to 6 at the activity center of Ayala Malls Abreeza, will showcase 28 booths and will be participated by coffee and cacao business owners in Davao City as well as chefs from Manila who are using Davao cacao in their recipes.

“We will have competitions, talks, and videos, celebrating these two crops. We will have representations from different sectors of the coffee and cacao industries and a lot of popular Davao establishments and small businesses will be joining,” she added.

The activity will be highlighted with cacao to chocolate tasting by Treena Tecson and the Davao Tableya Mixology Competition.

Ugarte said with the said activity, they are eyeing to position Davao City as the ideal place for a coffee and cacao experience.

“Because we are an important region for these two crops and aside from that we want to promote this small business,” she said.

The 2nd Davao Food and Wine Festival, which will kick off on October 4 and will end on the 27th, is in partnership with the Department of Tourism (DOT) that seeks to promote culinary tourism in Davao City.

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