SM CITY BALIWAG LAUDS FLAVORS OF BULACAN, UNVEILS 16-FT OKOY BILAO

A massive 16-foot-diameter okoy bilao highlighted the celebration of Bulacan’s rich culinary heritage during the launch of SM City Baliwag’s “Bestival Chef,” held in line with SM’s Foodie Festival campaign, on September 21.

It’s a feast as members of the community gather to witness the unveiling of the giant okoy bilao at SM City Baliwag. Joining the celebration are Baliwag City Mayor Ferdinand Estrella (3rd from left), and wife Jonnah Nubla-Estrella (center), together with Bulacan PHACTO Head Dr. Eliseo dela Cruz (2nd from right), Okoy King proprietor Carol Reyes (3rd from right), SM City Baliwag Mall Manager Rodora Tolentino (left), Provincial Consultant to the Office of the Governor Crispin de Luna (2nd from left), and Office of the Vice Governor’s representative and Local Legislative Staff Officer Jubairah De Leon (right).

The team of Okoy King, a homegrown brand that serves original okoy recipes from the City of Baliwag, used at least 200 kilograms of shredded squash to create the giant okoy bilao. The unique attraction yielded 2,400 servings, which were given freely for shoppers to enjoy.

Okoy, or crispy deep-fried fritters, is a popular dish in Bulacan, usually served as breakfast, appetizers, or snacks. While okoyevolves with different flavors over time, Bulakenyoscontinuously preserve its traditional recipe, making it a favorite cuisine among locals and tourists.

“The largest serving of food is not just a celebration of the best flavors in the province but also a way of fostering patronization in our local products,” shares SM City Baliwag Mall Manager Rodora Tolentino.

Following the unboxing of the giant okoy bilao, Okoy King’s Business Manager, Avon Garcia, facilitated a cooking demo for aspiring Bulakenyo chefs. During the event, selected Tourism and Hospitality Management students from NU Baliwag had the rare chance to experience a hands-on training on the step-by-step process of cooking okoy.

Aside from the largest serving of food, a curated selection of the best provincial and homegrown dishes is currently showcased at the Favoreats Food Market in SM City Marilao, SM City Baliwag, and SM Center Pulilan. Here, local MSMEs offer a diverse array of flavors that promote the rich culinary heritage of Bulacan.