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082 _aT 647.94 2025 0124
100 _aRonquis, Maynard A.
245 _aCreative history and voice of "Lauya":
_ba proposal for promotion of cultural gastronomy experience in Parañaque City/
_cMaynard A. Ronquis, John Mark B. Aucina, Shawn Joseph Angelo C. Cabalteja, & Wilhel Mary C. Elvena.
260 _aParañaque CIty:
_bOlivarez College,
_c2025.
502 _aUndergraduate thesis
520 _aThis qualitative study explores the {93}Creative History and Voice of Lauya{94} a savory meat stew from Paranaque City, positioning it as a significant element for promoting cultural gastronomy and local identity. Drawing upon the concept of Creative History and Cultural Transmission Theory, the research investigates how lauyas{92} narrative,preparation, and consumption practices reflect historical evolution,community values, and intergenerational knowledge transfer. Through an in-depth oral history interview with nine co-researchers from Barangays La Huerta, San Dionisio, and Don Galo, supplemented by ethnographic observation, the study uncovers the dish{92}s deep cultural roots, its role in family and communal gathering, and its adaptation over time. The findings reveal that lauya serves as a powerful symbol of hospitality,unity and Paranaqueno identity, often prepared for fiestas, family reunions, and weekend meals. Despite minor modern adaptations in preparation methods and ingredients due to factors like cost and convenience, the core essence and communal spirit of lauya remain largely intact, demonstrating its resilience as a living cultural practice. This research advocate for formal recognition of lauya as a key culinary heritage through a city ordinance,integration into educational curricula, and promotion by restaurants and food advocates to enhance Paranaque{92}s gastronomic tourism.Ultimately, this study lays the groundwork for future food mapping initiatives to geographically and historically validate Lauya{92}s territorial identity, ensuring its enduring presence in Paranaque cultural landscape.
653 _aLauya.
653 _aCultural Gastronomy.
653 _aCreative history.
653 _aCultural Transmission.
700 _aAucina, John Mark B.
700 _aCabalteja, Shawn Joseph Angelo C.
700 _aElveña, Wilhel Mary C.
942 _cTHES
_jT 647.94 2025 0124
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