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Every year, a Spanish Food festival called the Sabores de España is one of the most anticipated chapters in the series of Culinary Journeys held at the Marco Polo Plaza Cebu (phone 253-111, www.marcopolo plaza.com). The reason is very simple, the food is really good, if not great, and Cebuanos in general are really not that adventurous about food.

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Spanish food is not new in the Philippines. As a Spanish colony for 330 years (1565-1898), all the Filipinos during the colonial era were already eating delicious Spanish cuisine. All Filipinos because this period, the term "Filipino" refers to Spaniards born in Las Islas Filipinas! Those that were born in the Iberian region were called peninsulares.

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