Ambassador Luca Fornari delivers a speech |
My
relationship with the Embassy of Italy began because of music. A year ago
during the Italian National Day 2011 celebrations, I was the tambourine guy who
joined Eugenio Bennato and the Taranta Power on stage during their encore number. Since then, I’ve
had the honor to be part of their cultural events like the Moviemove: Italian Cinema Now, Le Supplici dance performance and Faces of Pinoy Rock. Almost a
year later since that tambourine moment, I found myself in yet another
celebration of the Italian National Day, one that also celebrated the 65th anniversary of the diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Italy. This time around, the
celebration centered on Italian food which is very close to the Filipino soul,
or stomach if I may say.
The
event happened at the residence of Ambassador Luca Fornari and his wife Madame
Silvana Novelli-Fornari who warmly welcomed their guests that I heard reached
to around 600. Fortunately, these guests were well fed courtesy of Margarita
Fores and Chef “Marietta ” Carla
Brigiladori. Along with them was Mayor Paolo Zoffoli of Forlimpopoli who flew in
here to sign an agreement a couple of days before to open a branch of Casa Artusi here in the Philippines .
Casa Artusi is a culinary institution founded by Forlimpopoli native Pellegrino
Artusi (1820-1911) who is considered the father of Italian cuisine. Artusi was
the one who established traditional Italian cuisine (and unified the country as
well) through his book La scienza in
cucina e l'arte di mangiare bene translated as The Science of Cooking and
the Art of Eating Well. So having a branch of Casa Artusi in the country is
truly a big deal in the culinary world in here. The school is expected to open
sometime in 2013.
The
guests who were there didn’t have to wait for 2013 to taste authentic Italian
cuisine since food prepared the Artusian style was abundant during the event.
Buffet tables were placed all around the area and I found it very difficult to
figure out what to eat since there were so many tables and dishes to choose
from. In between feasting on the food and consuming glasses of wine, I managed to
have brief conversations with Israeli Ambassador Menashe Bar-On and Madame Eti
and also with Argentinean Ambassador Joaquin Otero and Madame Marta Otero. I
was also able to see other familiar faces as well like Rob Hayden from Lyceum, CCP
President Dr. Raul Sunico and Nestor Jardin, also from CCP. Despite my best
efforts, I wasn’t able to talk to Former President Fidel V. Ramos who was there
as well along with his daughter Cristy Ramos Jalasco. I’ve wanted to have a
photo with him but the opportunity never came. But I’ve had a photo with the carabinieri in full uniform,
a huge hit that evening since a lot of the guests had photos with them as well.
RAd with Argentinean Amb. Joaquin Otero and Israeli Amb. Menashe Bar-On |
I
wished that I could’ve eaten everything that was served but that wasn’t
possible since my stomach could only take so much food. But I was glad that I
was able to have some gelato and also the dessert composed of various cakes and
sweets which I really saved until the very end. If the food in this celebration
is an indication of what the Casa Artusi will bring forth to the Philippines ,
then I welcome it with open arms. Thanks once again to the Embassy of Italy,
Ambassador Fornari, Madame Silvana, Emanuela, and Isis for the experience and
the opportunities (and especially the food and wine).
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