The Miagao Church, officially the Santo Tomas de Villanueva Parish Church, is a prominent historical and cultural landmark known for its unique architecture, and its history is deeply intertwined with the region's culture, including its culinary traditions. While the church itself doesn't have a specific food history, the town of Miagao and the rest of Iloilo province have a rich gastronomic heritage. Known as the "food basket" of the Philippines, Iloilo is famed for its inventive dishes that reflect a mixture of indigenous, Spanish, and Chinese influences. Traditional cooking methods, fresh local ingredients, and seafood have been the foundation of Ilonggo cuisine, contributing to Miagao's culinary scene.
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