Huwebes, Hulyo 24, 2014

Jose Maria Panganiban: The Avenger of Filipino Honor

     
       Earlier known as Mambulao, the town of Jose Panganiban,Camarines Norte, earned it's sublime reputation in national history not only as one of the most abundant sources of gold in the islands but also as the birthplace of one of the most brilliant members of Propaganda Movement in Spain. As a tribute to their most heroic son, the town thus was renamed Jose Panganiban. 



Jose Maria Panganiban y Enverga (1 February 1863- August 19,1890) 
a Bicolano Propagandist, linguist, and essayist  whose life was a tragically cut short. An event that caused great mourning for Bicolanos and in the Filipino community living in Spain.  He is one of the main writer and contributor of La Solidaridad, writing under the pen names "JoMaPa" and "J.M.P."

He was born in Bangkal Phase II, Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte. He was the eldest of the three boys of Don Vicente Panganiban, a native Hagonoy Bulacan and Doña  Juana Vicente Enverga of Mauban, Tayabas (now Quezon). 

    Oral accounts claimed that Pepe, as Jose was fondly referred to by his acquaintances, was but  a lad of four when his mother recognized his genius. Spending her evenings often as late as 9 o'clock teaching him the alphabet, Juana was surprised to learn that the precocious boy,after a month's tutoring, cloud read such materials as the Cartilla and Catesismo. Often times Pepe was found ransacking his father's books for additional reading materials.One time he was found by his mother sleeping under a tree with Cervantes' Don Quixote in his hand.

    When he reached the age of eight, Father  Francisco Fernandez brought him to Labo where he learned the Spanish language. The following year he transferred to Daet (capital town of Camarines Norte) to study under a certain Teodoro Avila. It was during this time that he painted the picture of San Antonio de Padua which earned the admiration of both Bicolanos and Spaniards. 

     In 1873, Panganiban went to Nueva Caceres and enrolled in the seminary college where, he excelled as a student, receiving grades of straight sobresalientes (excellent). As an eminent orator, the seminary chose him to deliver a speech in honor of their distinguished guest, Governor General Moriones. The Governor General was so pleased and impressed but his eloquence that he pinned a medal on Pepe.

     His inclination to medicine was discovered early by his teachers who appointed him as assistant in College of Physicians  when he is fifteen years old.  He was tasked to treat his fellow students with minor ailments. Having a complete his secondary education in the seminary, Panganiban left Nueva Caceres in 1882 and went to Manila where he enrolled in University of Santo Tomas, completing his preparatory medicine with honors. Two years later he enrolled in the College of Medicine.

      In May 1888, he sailed to Spain to continue his studies in University of Barcelona but abandoned them  because the Filipino cause caught his interest. Joining the illustrious staff of the La Solidaridad, Panganiban was appointed as  essayist and translator and wrote under the pen name "JOMAPA"  or "J.M.P." He was also an activist member of the Association Hispano-Filipino in Madrid.

        Admired by his colleagues as a talented speaker even by no less than the eminent national hero, Jose Rizal, this spoke with pride of this eloquence. "He took advantage of all occasions to speak... at banquets, and meetings, he lets his voice ring, delivering eloquent speeches that were listened to with enthusiasm and general approval. Panganiban was a true orator, of easy and energetic words, vigorous concepts, and practical transcendental ideas." 

       




       Panganiban's patriotism remained unshaken by difficulties and sickness which continually haunted him in Spain. In his sickbed  he wrote to Jose Rizal, "I regret I cannot be with you in your patriotic labor for the redemption of our fatherland...If only I have the strength I had before, I will work with you unto the bitter end."  He had contracted a pulmonary ailment  while in Spain, and died on August 19, 1890.

       A serious blow to the nationalist crusade being waged by the propaganda movement in the Spanish soil. Rizal wrote a eulogy summarizing JOMAPA's immense contribution which his demise brought to sudden end: 

      " A hope vanished, a talent wasted, an entire youth consecrated to study for a useful and fruitful maturity-- all this the Philippines lament and those of us who know you. But what Panganiban should cry about even in the confines of the grave is that he died without accomplishing the lofty mission to which his exceptional qualities destined him for; the thought he died without being ale to give beforehand his blood and  thoughts-- all to the noble cause he had begun to undertake. We who are left behind can only honor his memory by filling the vacuum he had left. His great satisfaction will not be tears but deeds; not for him, but for his country."



Martes, Hulyo 15, 2014

Daet's Delight: Kinalas


    One of the famous dish in Bicol Region that everyone shouldn't missed to try while they are staying here in Camarines Norte is KINALAS.

so what is KINALAS?

Kinalas derived its name to the meat which is removed (kalas/ to fall off which usually happens in the lengthy process of cooking this delicious soup dish.) from the skinned and boiled pork's head cut in half.  It is laman ( meat) stripped from that part. It has a typical noodles used in mami ( a popular dish that can be found in different parts of the country and you can also add this in your must try food in the Philippines). 


   This Bicolano dish is composed of skinned pig or cow's head that is boiled for hours until the meat falls off, creating a delicious broth (the broth is made from pig's bones and shoulder meat with scallions and then added into the bowl). Prepare the mami noodles , chicharon (crispy pork rind) and boiled egg in a bowl then pour the steaming soup into it. 
This dish is great when served piping hot with an egg, sprinkled with garlic and you can also add different varieties of condiments  like soy sauce, fish sauce, lemon , pepper and chili). It up to you to decide  which suits your taste. But if your looking for authentic Bicolano experience we suggest to put a lot of siling labuyo or chili ( can be fresh or sauteed. above is a example of hot sizzling kinalas that I ate. I love super spicy foods) to perspire and achieve the one of a kind Daet Kinalas experience.

Eating Kinalas is usually paired with a bottle of soda drinks, puto (steamed rice cake), maruya (fried bananas), banana / camote cue, turon, and toasted siopao.

Kinalas is usually served in local eatery in Daet. But I recommend four kinalas that I tried.
Locations:
1. Kinalas at Paksiw ni Arnel located infront of Iglesia ni Cristo Bldg. near AVON
2. Mang Bok's Kinalas has two branches :
     a) located in diversion road infront of Superlines Bus Terminal and Beside of DLTB Bus Co. ; 
     b ) can be found near ICL School in Barangay Lag-on.
3. Yundrei's Kinalas  located near Cocina ni Fiscal Turingan
4.  Pioquinto Kinalas/Eatery - located infront of Camarines Norte State College.