Hatching a Great Time at the Balut sa Puti Festival
Balut is a curious dish. While Balut has its roots
in Chinese and Southeast Asian cuisine, the food is most
commonly associated with the Philippines. The municipality
of Pateros in particular is known for laying some of the freshest,
most delicious Baluts in the country. No surprise, then, that the self-
professed Balut capital of the Philippines goes all-out when celebrating its
famous
product.
The Balut sa Puti (literally, "Balut wrapped in white",
a term that connotes freshness) Festival is held at the end of
March to coincide with Pateros' Foundation Day. As with many regional
celebrations, Balut sa Puti Festival celebrates local produce, while introducing
contemporary sights and sounds.
One of the most eagerly awaited events is
the Balut-cooking contest. Balut is most commonly
served boiled. But many creative chefs have taken Balut
to new heights. The chef's imagination is the only limit. Some
common entries include Balut adobo (vinegar and pepper stew) and soups.
A festival such as this would
not be complete without music, and
Pateros plays host to some prominent bands,
singers, and celebrities during the event. Street dancing
is part of the festivities. So is a contest for more traditional dances
called the Pandangguhan.
Tourists may know of Balut from gross-
out reality shows. But the truth is, Balut is a
local comfort food, one that is associated with nights
out with good friends and close family. The fact that Balut
is considered an aphrodisiac is a definite bonus. A few Pinoy Gourmet
chefs have even taken to incorporating Balut to the fine dining experience. Pateros'
Balut sa Puti Festival is proof that what we may perceive to be bizarre can actually be a
source of one heck of a good time.
Visitors to the Philippines will notice that towns usually root their
celebrations in their town's most prominent produce. Pateros' Balut
festival is no exception to this tradition. As with all local festivals, this
celebration is not lacking in local colors, sounds, and flavor, and is
best enjoyed
with ice-
cold SMB.
Balut Eating Contest