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Sunday, November 04, 2007
Angeles museum opens culinary and library section
By Ian Ocampo Flora

ANGELES CITY -- A local museum here has opened two new sections that would showcase Capampangan culinary art and cooking traditions.

The Museo Ning Angeles, under the auspices of the Kuliat Foundation disclosed to Sun.Star Pampanga that the Culinary section and library of the museum is now open to public viewing.

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Jonathan Tinio, project coordinator, of the Museo Ning Angeles said that the two new sections are aimed to promoting a facet of Capampangan culture that is somehow taken for granted. "We are famous for cooking good food and reputed to have the best cooks but what is surprising is there is not much academic attention given on this particular area,” Tinio said.

Tinio added that the two sections would be the Museum's contribution to Capampangan culture. "We based the designs of the Culinarium (culinary section) on existing models from Ateneo de Manila University, we have named the section apply as "Capampangn Kithchen of Yore," which will feature kitchen utensils and practices in the province," Tinio said.

Tinio clarified that the Museum would still house its usual exhibits and presentations the whole year round. "We are now putting away with the usual historical and cultural exhibits that we have, these two new sections are just added attractions for the museum."

The Museo Ning Angeles was established by the Kuliat Foundation on the former site of the City Hall along Sto. Rosario Street in front of Holy Rosary Parish Church at the latter part of the 1990's. Since its initial inception, the Museum has acquired exhibits mostly from donations or lease from donors and benefactors.

The Museum has also played host to roaming exhibits by national and local artists. It has also served as the backdrop for city events and celebrations, as well as cultural presentations during events like the Fiestang Culiat.

"We are inviting all Capampangan food enthusiasts to visit our two new sections. This is for every food-loving Capampangan in as much as it is for the people of Angeles," he said. The Museo Ning Angeles is open on regular days from 8:00 am to 5 p.m.

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