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IMPORTANCE

AND RELEVANCE
OF HISTORY
Aizach Juancho Miguel D. Sorita
Gerby Segundo
Christine Joy Sillo
ARTIFACT

Traditional Filipino cookware, such as the palayok or clay pot, is suitable for cooking traditional
Filipino foods, particularly stews. It's usually cooked over hot charcoal, but it can also be done
on the stove. When the food is done, it can also be used as a serving pot or food container.
SOCIOFACT
It's usually cooked over hot charcoal, but it
can also be done on the stove. When the food
is done, it can be utilized as a serving pot or
food container.
SOCIOFACT
MENTIFACT

The idea of local pottery or palayok, particularly in the Philippines' northern


regions, such as the Ilocos area, is sustained by regular local purchases of
pots for a variety of purposes, including cooking utensils, containers for
drinking water, fish sauce, and other delights, and plant adornments. Pottery
has been raised to an art form in Manila.
MENTIFACT
EDUCATIONAL IMPACT

By using palayok in specific cuisines that have origin procedures or flavors, may
give a nostalgic experience. We can observe from the past traditions, this cultural
artifact is widely utilized. Nowadays, restaurants that serve Filipino cuisine are still
using this artifact when serving food and from that, we can conclude that this
artifact has a great impact not just on the educational field, but also on our cultural
perspective.

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