THE Department of Tourism (DOT) has signified its commitment to making the Philippines an international gastronomy hub, as Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco formally announces the hosting of the Philippines to the prestigious and inaugural Terra Madre Asia Pacific, which will be held next year in Bacolod City, now recognized as the Slow Food International Hub for Asia Pacific.

Terra Madre is a key part of Slow Food, a global grassroots organization founded in 1989, aimed at safeguarding food cultures and traditions, countering the fast-paced lifestyle, and rekindling people's connection to the food they consume.

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