Recreating the 1898 Malolos Congress menu
Bulacan chefs recreate lamb casserole, asparagus wrapped in ‘hamon’ Bulakenya, ‘lengua estofado’ and ‘solomillo asado.’
Bulacan chefs recreate lamb casserole, asparagus wrapped in ‘hamon’ Bulakenya, ‘lengua estofado’ and ‘solomillo asado.’
The First Philippine Republic’s 116th anniversary in Malolos shows reliving history can be fun and exciting.
The people of Malolos, Bulacan, should feel privileged to live and walk in such a historic town, now a city. Every street is rich in history.
Beyond the iconic Barasoain Church in the bustling Bulacan provincial capital of Malolos are heritage structures and areas that tourists, and even residents, could explore to appreciate the city’s important place in shaping Philippine history.
The historical and cultural treasures of the Malolos Congress are now on display in an interactive museum beside the historic Barasoain Church here where the Philippine revolutionary government was first convened 114 years ago.
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