MARCOS
PINAKBET From the province of Ilocos Norte, Marcos is a fourth class municipality often called by its inhabitants as the “Promise Land” because of its rich vegetation and vast fertile land. Located midway between the municipalities of Dringas and Banna, Marcos is 26 kilometers away from Laoag City, the provincial capital, having many heritage sites in and around the vicinity. The municipality of MARCOS is set to celebrate its first Pinakbet festival, taking pride of this town’s favorite Ilokano dish locally known as pinakbet, a mix of indigenous vegetables steamed in fish sauce. Pinakbet came from the contracted Ilokano word ‘pinakebbet’ which means “shrunk” or “shriveled.”Set on March 12-15, the first Pinakbet festival is a repository of the town’s Ani (harvest) festival being celebrated every month of March. Pinakbet is the Ilocano word for " shriveled or shrunk." The word has been applied to the dish because the vegetables, after simmering in the diluted fish