Tupig is made of glutinous rice, known in the Iluko dialect as diket. With sugar, the milled diket is flavored with pulverized peanuts and corn, wrapped in banana or coconut leaves and grilled for at least five minutes. A kilo of flavor-mixed diket can produce at least 100 pieces of the Ilocano sweets.
The project, dubbed "Garantisadong Tupig," is aiming for a 1.6-km tupig, which would be grilled along the stretch of the national highway here, from the town hall to the downtown Heros Memorial Park. Charlie Lagasca