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					<description><![CDATA[By Ige Ramos If diplomacy is the art of allowing someone else to have their way, then Secretary Ma. Theresa &#8220;Tess&#8221; Lazaro spent four decades perfecting the recipe. Secretary Lazaro, a true career diplomat who rose through the ranks, attained the highest position in the Department of Foreign Affairs, demonstrating grit, legal acumen, and the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>By Ige Ramos</strong></p>



<p>If diplomacy is the art of allowing someone else to have their way, then Secretary Ma. Theresa &#8220;Tess&#8221; Lazaro spent four decades perfecting the recipe. Secretary Lazaro, a true career diplomat who rose through the ranks, attained the highest position in the Department of Foreign Affairs, demonstrating grit, legal acumen, and the lasting power of institutional memory.</p>



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<p>She began her career at the DFA in 1984 and has since become acquainted with the complex machinery of international relations from the ground up. Her diplomatic passport reads like a sommelier&#8217;s tour of duty, from the chaotic vibrancy of Bangkok to the corridors of power in New York, the cultural diversity of Sydney, the sun-kissed avenues of Madrid, and the precision of Berne. However, her six-year tenure as Ambassador to Paris—the world&#8217;s gastronomic capital—may have refined her understanding of soft power. Amidst the high stakes of UNESCO and bilateral talks, she undoubtedly learned that even the most rigid of protocols can soften with a well-executed repas d&#8217;affaires.<br>However, do not be fooled by her cosmopolitan resume. Secretary Lazaro&#8217;s negotiation style is described as &#8220;frank and constructive.&#8221;</p>



<p>As the former Undersecretary for Bilateral Relations and ASEAN Affairs, she was the country&#8217;s chief architect during the precarious maritime negotiations with China, famously brokering the provisional agreement for resupply missions to Ayungin Shoal. She understands that balance is essential in both cuisine and geopolitics and that a little heat can sometimes be necessary to keep the peace.</p>



<p>For this episode of The Diplomat Eats, we spoke with a secretary who recognizes that, while treaties bind nations, shared meals frequently bind people. Secretary Lazaro&#8217;s culinary tastes are as sophisticated as her policy, ranging from Southeast Asian street food to Michelin-starred French cuisine.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img decoding="async" width="1024" height="580" src="https://thephilbiznews.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/IMG_1732-1024x580.jpeg" alt="" class="wp-image-69459" srcset="https://thephilbiznews.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/IMG_1732-1024x580.jpeg 1024w, https://thephilbiznews.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/IMG_1732-300x170.jpeg 300w, https://thephilbiznews.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/IMG_1732-768x435.jpeg 768w, https://thephilbiznews.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/IMG_1732-1536x870.jpeg 1536w, https://thephilbiznews.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/IMG_1732-150x85.jpeg 150w, https://thephilbiznews.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/IMG_1732-696x394.jpeg 696w, https://thephilbiznews.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/IMG_1732-1068x605.jpeg 1068w, https://thephilbiznews.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/IMG_1732.jpeg 1600w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption"><strong>Secretary Lazaro hosted the Welcome Dinner for the ASEAN Foreign Ministers and the ASEAN Secretary-General held in Mactan, Cebu, on 28 January 2026 (photo courtesy of DFA Office of Public Diplomacy, James Ryan Artiaga, and Royce Vann Paul Pantua)</strong>.</figcaption></figure>



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<li>If you could take a foreign dignitary to the heart of Filipino cuisine, bypassing all protocols and briefing papers, what dish would it be, and what memory would it unlock?<br>Adobo is the perfect example of Filipino resilience. It’s a dish that doesn&#8217;t spoil easily and stays good even without a fridge—making it the perfect meal for long, busy days. For me, it brings back memories of working late nights at the department. It’s a meal that says, “We are ready for the long journey ahead.”</li>



<li>In times of geopolitical tension or crisis, which Filipino ingredient—known for surviving the harshest storms or longest preservation—best symbolizes our foreign alliances?<br>Vinegar is what keeps our food fresh for a long time. In the same way, our best friendships with other countries are &#8220;preserved&#8221; by going through hard times together. It’s sharp and strong, and it ensures that our bonds stay healthy and lasting, no matter how much time passes.</li>



<li>If a negotiation has reached a bitter impasse, what dessert or sweets would you order for the table to metaphorically (and literally) neutralize the acidity of the conversation?<br>Buko pandan. It’s hard to stay angry when you’re eating something cool, creamy, and sweet. The light scent of pandan and the soft coconut strips give everyone a chance to take a breath and relax. It’s a &#8220;sweet&#8221; way to get people to stop shouting and start listening to each other again.</li>



<li>What is the most misunderstood aspect of Filipino cuisine that parallels a common diplomatic misconception about the Philippines itself, and how do you propose we correct the palate of the international community?<br>Balut. People are often afraid of balut because of how it looks on the outside. This is a lot like how some people view our country—they judge us by our appearance or our struggles without seeing the &#8220;life&#8221; and richness inside. We need to teach the world that you must look deeper to truly understand who we are.</li>



<li>Soft power often requires daring. What is the diplomatic equivalent of offering balut to a guest—a calculated risk that intimidates the uninitiated but earns respect when accepted?<br>True “soft power” is about being subtle and kind, not shocking. Offering someone balut might be a fun challenge, but serving something like leche flan or Philippine chocolate is what really wins hearts. It’s better to be remembered for being sweet and excellent than for just trying to surprise people.</li>



<li>Given that there are thousands of ways to cook adobo depending on the region, how do you bring the Philippine archipelago&#8217;s diverse, local interests together into a single cohesive “national flavor” of foreign policy?<br>Every region in the Philippines has its own secret method for making adobo. Our foreign policy is consistent—we listen to a variety of perspectives. Despite the differences in flavors, we are all following the same recipe: our national interest, as led by the President. We have many voices, but one team.</li>



<li>If you were hosting the final state dinner of your tenure to establish your legacy, would the menu reflect the cosmopolitan polish of fusion cuisine or the unvarnished, rustic honesty of heritage cooking?<br>I’ve never wanted to be “fancy” or complicated just for show. I prefer food that is honest and makes you feel at home. Simple cooking shows who I really am. It fosters trust because people understand they are getting the authentic version of me, not a &#8220;polished&#8221; version.</li>



<li>In the complicated soup of territorial disputes, which local flavor profile—sour (asim), salty (alat), or bitter (pait)—best describes the current state of our maritime defense, and what ingredient is required to balance it?<br>Our maritime situation is a mix of all three—sour, salty, and bitter. The ingredient we need to balance it all out is sweetness (tamis). In my world, that sweetness is diplomacy. It’s the ingredient that keeps things from boiling over and keeps everyone talking at the table.</li>



<li>Which humble Filipino street food has the natural charisma to disarm a stiff foreign counterpart more effectively than a formal banquet at a five-star hotel?<br>Pork Barbecue. You can’t be formal or “stiff” while eating barbecue on a stick. It’s sweet, spicy, and sour—just like the Filipino personality. It’s a fun, messy, and delicious snack that makes everyone feel like friends, no matter what their job title is.</li>



<li>After the treaties are signed, the communiqués are released, and the world&#8217;s noise has subsided, what is the simple meal you seek that requires no translation, negotiation, or compromise?<br>Pancit. After a long, hungry day of negotiating, nothing beats a plate of pancit. It’s a meal for celebrations, and it represents a long, happy life. It’s the simple taste of home that doesn’t need any translation or explanation.</li>
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<p>Kudos to the chef! Secretary Lazaro during the Welcome Dinner for the ASEAN Foreign Ministers and the ASEAN Secretary-General held in Mactan, Cebu, on 28 January 2026 (photo courtesy of DFA Office of Public Diplomacy, James Ryan Artiaga, and Royce Vann Paul Pantua).<br><br><strong>Glossary</strong><br><br>adobo—chicken or pork braised in vinegar and soy sauce with aromatics such as peppercorn, garlic, and bay leaves<br>buko pandan—a cold dessert made of shredded young coconut (buko), cubes of green pandan-flavored gelatin, sweetened cream, and coconut sport (macapuno) ice cream<br>balut—fertilized duck egg, incubated for 16–21 days, then boiled or steamed; eaten with salt and vinegar<br>pancit—stir-fried noodles with vegetables and morsels of chicken and pork, flavored with soy sauce and local lime (calamansi)</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Philippines is stepping up efforts to position itself as a top destination for investments in waste-to-energy and renewable energy, banking on strong government support and a “red carpet, not red tape” policy for foreign firms. In a recent high-level virtual meeting, the Asian Consulting Group (ACG) collaborated with the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The Philippines is stepping up efforts to position itself as a top destination for investments in waste-to-energy and renewable energy, banking on strong government support and a “<a href="https://youtu.be/yVpcdRZyLMY?feature=shared"><strong>red carpet, not red tape</strong></a>” policy for foreign firms.</p>



<p>In a recent high-level virtual meeting, the Asian Consulting Group (ACG) collaborated with the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), the Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) Bangkok, and a Thailand-based firm to promote strategic investment opportunities in the Philippines’ growing sustainable energy sector.</p>



<p>Commercial Counselor Ella Burgos of PTIC Bangkok opened the session by providing an overview of the company, setting the tone for the discussion on expanding Thai investments into the Philippines. Potential Thai investors presented their plans to establish operations in the country, signaling strong interest in the opportunities available.</p>



<p>PEZA Director General Theo Panga welcomed the interest and pledged full support, offering to link investors with potential local partners and guide them toward viable ecozone locations.</p>



<p>Joining the session were ACG President and COO Hazel Mendoza and PEZA Chief of Staff Ton Melendres. ACG’s Chief Tax Advisor Mon Abrea, facilitating the meeting remotely from Washington DC, emphasized the initiative&#8217;s global reach and commitment.</p>



<p>“At ACG, we are proud to work alongside the Philippine government, especially the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) through the PTIC and PEZA and other investment promotion agencies to foster a business environment where foreign investors experience red carpet treatment, not red tape,” Abrea said.</p>



<p>He added, “Building on this momentum, we look forward to our joint investment mission in London with British companies this June 23–27, as we continue promoting the Philippines as a premier and sustainable investment destination.”</p>



<p><em>Got questions about taxes? <a href="https://acg.ph/consult-acg/">CONSULT ACG</a>! Email at consult@acg.ph or visit <a href="http://www.acg.ph/">http://www.acg.ph</a>.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[By Victoria &#8220;NIKE&#8221; De Dios Of course, it&#8217;s everyone&#8217;s wish to satisfy one&#8217;s wanderlust, so long as you have the budget, proper planning and realistic destinations to visit. While our minds can travel freely to a place that we imagine and desire, nothing beats the real McCoy of adventure, not just because it&#8217;s gratifying but [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>By Victoria &#8220;NIKE&#8221; De Dios</strong></p>



<p>Of course, it&#8217;s everyone&#8217;s wish to satisfy one&#8217;s wanderlust, so long as you have the budget, proper planning and realistic destinations to visit. While our minds can travel freely to a place that we imagine and desire, nothing beats the real McCoy of adventure, not just because it&#8217;s gratifying but also because it makes you feel happy and rewarded.</p>


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<p>With the uptick desire of almost everyone to travel after being holed up during the pandemic for more than 2 years, the &#8220;revenge travel&#8221; become inevitable. But while this is true, there are many considerations to take to put a tick mark on one&#8217;s bucket list such as budget, destination, interest, proximity and a lot more.</p>



<p>And there&#8217;s no denying that tourism industry is definitely back on track! With more people excited to go out and see the world, the demand for cost-efficient and hassle-free travel options have been increasing. <br><br>Aware of the issues on budget and other concerns of any travelers, AirAsia MOVE recommends some curated hidden gems and must-see places in ASEAN. While it’s closer to home, it also promises wonderful sights, gastronomic delights, and rich learning adventures! <br><br>Here are some of the must-see places in Kota Kinabalu, Thailand and Kuala Lumpur. <br><br><strong>Kota Kinabalu: Gateway to Borneo<br></strong>Visit Kota Kinabalu with ZERO-base fare using AirAsia MOVE’s Asean Pass<br><br><strong>Mount Kinabalu: </strong></p>


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<p><br>Embark on an unforgettable journey to the summit of Southeast Asia&#8217;s highest peak, Mount Kinabalu. Whether you&#8217;re an avid hiker or a nature enthusiast or an adventure seeker, the breathtaking sights will leave you awe-inspired.<br><br><strong>Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park</strong>: </p>


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<p><br>Be mesmerized with lush greens and dive into the crystal-clear waters of this marine park, comprising five idyllic islands just off the coast of Kota Kinabalu. Explore vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life, indulge in snorkeling or diving adventures and other water sports, or simply relax on pristine white-sand beaches.<br><br><strong>Mari Mari Cultural Village: </strong></p>



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<p><br><strong>Thailand: The Land of Smiles<br></strong>Visit Bangkok with ZERO-base fare using AirAsia MOVE’s Asean Pass</p>



<p><strong>Bangkok:</strong> Check out the bustling streets of Thailand&#8217;s capital city, where ancient temples coexist with modern skyscrapers. Don&#8217;t miss the iconic Grand Palace and Wat Pho, home to the magnificent reclining Buddha.</p>


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<p><br><strong>Phuket: </strong>Indulge in sun, sea, and sand on the idyllic beaches of Phuket. From the lively Patong Beach to the tranquil shores of Kata and Karon, Phuket offers a diverse range of experiences for beach lovers and adrenaline junkies alike.</p>



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<p><strong>Chiang Mai:</strong> Explore the cultural heart of northern Thailand in Chiang Mai, renowned for its historic temples, vibrant markets, and lush countryside. Experience the unique charm of the Old City and embark on a culinary adventure at the renowned street food stalls.<br><br><strong>Kuala Lumpur:</strong> A City of Contrasts and Diversity<br>Visit Kuala Lumpur with ZERO-base fare using AirAsia MOVE’s Asean Pass</p>



<p id="block-409438f5-e424-45ee-833e-7a76a5e5200b"><strong>Petronas Twin Towers:</strong> Of course, every tourist planning a trip in Malaysia couldn’t miss the iconic and architectural wonder of the Petronas Twin Towers. Ascend to the observation deck for panoramic views of the city skyline and explore the Suria KLCC shopping mall at its base.</p>



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<p id="block-54b2475b-5718-4927-8c72-925d476372e8"><br><strong>Batu Caves:</strong> Go beyond the city and experience the majestic Batu Caves. It is a series of limestone caves and Hindu shrines. Climb the 272 steps to reach the main cave, adorned with colorful statues and sacred temples.</p>



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<p id="block-aa3f87bd-3b97-45f6-9ac9-8f4b87d9084e"><br><strong>Jalan Alor:</strong> Every trip won’t be complete without trying the local delicacies each country has to offer. Jalan Alor is Kuala Lumpur&#8217;s renowned food street. Among the busiest food street in Asia, Jalan Alor offers a gastronomic delight through Malaysian cuisine whether it be on food stalls to upscale eateries.</p>



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<p id="block-36be6127-cb96-49d1-a2dd-baf00d5cb651"><br>Visit all these places and discover more about these destinations in one year. Worried about the cost? Worry no more, because it’s going to be a lot easier and more affordable with AirAsia MOVE’s Asean Pass.</p>



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<p id="block-d842b16c-e836-49a8-a9a7-c2e82c45acd9"><br><br>From Super+, AirAsia MOVE brings to you the Asean Pass, it is the latest travel subscription program that offers huge savings, unlimited hotel discounts and ride perks. From Manila, travel enthusiasts can enjoy ZERO-base fares and they only need to pay for taxes and fuel costs.<br><br>Nadia Omer, AirAsia MOVE Chief Executive Officer said: &#8220;ASEAN has so much to offer. There are way too many wonderful, yet underrated destinations to visit. We hope for our subscribers and all Filipino travel enthusiasts, business travelers, and backpackers to give it a chance, and explore the wonders of ASEAN. We’re here to make this possible through the Asean Pass. One of the primary advantages of Asean Pass is its cost-effectiveness. By paying a fixed monthly or annual fee, travelers can enjoy significant savings compared to booking individual trips. On top of that, these plans also offer unparalleled flexibility, allowing subscribers to customize their travel experiences to suit their preferences.”<br><br>Based on AirAsia MOVE’s data, its subscribers redeemed more than 80,000 FREE seats through the Super+ subscription last year. This time, each subscriber is also eligible for exclusive discounts on hotel accommodation from AirAsia MOVE’s hotel inventory of 900,000 options worldwide, plus discounts on the platform’s ride-hailing arm, AirAsia Ride.<br><br>Get the Asean Pass for only PHP 14,888 from March 22 to March 31, 2024. Avail of the 5% early bird discount when you purchase from March 22 to 24, 2024.The Asean Pass is valid up to one year from the date of purchase. Travel period is from May 1, 2024 to April 30, 2025.So get ready for more adventures in your life, and stay tuned to AirAsia MOVE by following <a href="http://airasiamove.ph/">@airasiamove.ph</a> on Instagram and AirAsia MOVE Philippines on Facebook for the latest updates. For a seamless and enhanced experience, download your AirAsia MOVE app from the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, or Huawei AppGallery.* Terms and Conditions apply.<span id="docs-internal-guid-14428027-7fff-d87d-718b-c95bf5c6db59"><div><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Tahoma, sans-serif; color: rgb(34, 34, 34); background-color: transparent; font-variant-numeric: normal; font-variant-east-asian: normal; font-variant-alternates: normal; font-variant-position: normal; vertical-align: baseline;"></span></div></span></p>
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