Doreen G. Fernandez & Edilberto N. Alegre

Sarap & Palayok bundle

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SARAP

Format: Paperback

Dimensions: 280 pages, 171mm x 245 mm, 800g

ISBN: 978-621-96757-6-5

PALAYOK

Format: Paperback

Dimensions: 248 pages, 171mm x 245 mm, 720g

ISBN: 978-621-96757-7-2

Please note that this bundle does NOT have a slipcase, but still has a special price.  Ships out from October 15! 

“Join the voyage: we want readers who cook, who like to eat, who enjoy reading about cooking and eating, who are curious about the subtext beneath our food.”
Doreen G. Fernandez & Edilberto N. Alegre

Celebrate the return of two of the greatest voices in Filipino food culture and history: Doreen G. Fernandez and Edilberto N. Alegre.

SARAP

First published in 1988, Sarap, essays written and compiled by Fernandez and Alegre about the life and ways of Filipino food had not been republished since it came out almost four decades ago. Of their collaboration, Alegre called Fernandez his “indefatigable editor, dear friend, and comrade of many battles.” 

In this new edition, the essays are accompanied by the work of four illustrators: Gianne Encarnacion, Kitty Jardenil, Elle Shivers, and Eva Yu. The book was designed by Kristian Henson and Issy Po. This edition also comes with a previously unpublished foreword by Clinton Palanca.

PALAYOK

Hailed as “effortlessly elegant” when it was first published in 2000, Palayok: Philippine Food through Time, on Site, in the Pot by Doreen G. Fernandez presents the origins and evolution of Philippine cuisine to the then-present. From her background of cultural research, Fernandez serves not just the meal but also its surrounding context, antecedents, and influences.

In this new edition, Fernandez’s writing is accompanied by photographs by Jilson Tiu of the eateries and arteries of Manila, of first catches and ferments, of kitchens, tables, and fiestas all over the country. The book was designed by Miguel Mari. This edition comes with a foreword by Marian Pastor Roces.

“And the earth continues to replenish itself. Mole crickets, winged white ants, salagubang still abound in those first few days of the year’s first rain. The rivers still have shrimps and crayfish; the streams, fish and shells. Possibilities abound close by.”

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