May 27, 2023

2023 Katha Awards for Food winners announced

Spotlight on Filipino creativity and innovation

IFEX Philippines, the country’s biggest international trade show for food and ingredients organized by the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM), celebrated Philippine food excellence at the Katha Awards for Food at the World Trade Center Metro Manila, Pasay City last May 26, 2023.

Katha Awards is a DTI-CITEM initiative that aims to strengthen the reputation of the Philippines as a go-to destination for globally competitive, innovative, and creative Asian food products by recognizing brands or companies. The winning food products exhibit new flavor profiles, innovative ideas, unique food fusions, and creative packaging methods as voted by the board of judges. This year’s awards edition was held in partnership with Mintel, a leading global market intelligence firm.

CITEM Executive Director Dr. Edward Fereira highlighted during the opening night the impact of homegrown brands and companies in positioning the Philippines as a go-to destination for globally competitive Asian and Filipino food and ingredients. “Thank you to all our Philippine food brands and companies for being instruments in uplifting our economy and being ambassadors of our rich Filipino food culture as you continue to produce products and ingredients that add zest and flavor to cuisines in kitchens and tables from all over the world,” Dr. Fereira said.

Meanwhile, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Trade Promotions Group Assistant Secretary Glenn Peñaranda emphasized the importance of giving recognition to micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) such as the Katha Awards and how it directly affects our economy. “MSMEs, as you know, are one of the pillars of the economy and they should be honored and recognized for ensuring the country is fed with top-quality products that meet global standards along with new flavor profiles, fusions, and creative packaging,” Asec. Peñaranda stated.

PHILEXPORT President Dr. Sergio R. Ortiz-Luis Jr. expressed high hopes for the Philippine agriculture industry. “For the agri-fish sector, they include meat and edible meat offal presenting the biggest opportunity for Filipino exporters as the sector represents a huge 49% sale of export potential,” Dr. Ortiz-Luis delivered in his recorded keynote speech.

The winning entries of the Katha Awards for Food are on display at the Main Hall of IFEX Philippines until May 28.

View the full list of winners and citations for the Katha Awards for Food 2023 here:

Katha Awards for Food 2023 winners are presented by distinguished officials and guests. (From L-R) Project Director Rowena Mendoza, Philippine Airlines President Captain Stanley Ng, CITEM Executive Director Dr. Edward Fereira, and Mintel Head of Commercial for Southeast Asia Nick Brown

 

Katha Awards for Food 2023 winners

Best Marine Product

CORN AND COCONUT BREADED SHRIMP
FISHER FARMS

Best Meat & Poultry

LOLA CARMEN HEAT & READY TO EAT BALUT
EGGCITING (EGG) PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING

Best Baked Good & Confectionery

FERINO’S - FROZEN VACUUMED-PACKED BIBINGKA
1938 FRANCISCO FOOD SPECIALTIES

Best Fine Food and Specialty

INSTANT SOYBEAN CURD MIX (TAHO MIX)
MIGUELITO’S INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION

Best Beverage

CALAMANSI-LEMON 3-IN-1 SUPER BLEND MARMALADE TEA
BLUE MACAY

Best Natural, Healthy, and Organic Product

SAGANA - COCONUT SPREADS
CATTLEYA & ROSE GOURMET FOODS


Best Processed Fruits and Vegetables

UMANI - CRAB-FREE CRAB BITES
WTH FOODS

Best Snack Food & Crisp Savoury Product

BAHAGHARI - TARO CHIPS
BAHAGHARI GLOBAL FOOD INC.

 

To learn more about IFEX Philippines, visit IFEXConnect.com.

 

 

Source: Francheska Go

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