The first Illustrated book containing essential information on
Philippine food and eating habits, Kain Na! (which means "let's eat!")
is a warm invitation to the country's communal dining table and its
regional kitchens. Filipino food is the summary of Filipino history -
from the indigenous food to the prehistoric era, to the influences of
Asian cooking generated by trade, and the Colonial influences brought on
by conquest. Yet for all its richness and diversity, little is known
beyond dishes like adobo, sinigang, lechon. Kain Na! aims to change
that. The first Illustrated tome of its kind contains essential
information on Philippine food and eating habits. It is divided into 12
chapters. Almusal (breakfast), Lutong Bahay (home cooking), Meryenda
(afternoon delights), Lutong Kalsada (street food), Paghimagas
(desserts), Pulutan (bar chow), Pang-Pista (festival food), Inumin
(beverages), Sa Panaderya (bakery finds), Kakanin (rice treats),
Sawsawan (dipping sauces), and a section on ingredients key to the
Filipino larder.