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                    [Title] => Benguet girds for ‘Chayote Fest’ despite viral menace
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LA TRINIDAD, Benguet — Undaunted by the virus ravaging their farms, Benguet farmers, displaying their pliant attitude toward adversity, are girding for the first-ever "Chayote Festival" this November. 


Lita Colting, acting chairwoman of the Benguet Tourism Council, said the festival slated on Nov. 23 will feature several contests, including culinary arts, on-the-spot poster making and essay writing, handicraft-making, fruit peeling and eating as well as weight lifting and estimation.
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Ma. Mignon de Leon, president of the Benguet Tourism Council, said they expect the cake — measuring four feet by 12 feet by six inches — will feed the same number of people who partook of Baguio City’s huge tossed salad last September.
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LA TRINIDAD, Benguet — Undaunted by the virus ravaging their farms, Benguet farmers, displaying their pliant attitude toward adversity, are girding for the first-ever "Chayote Festival" this November. 


Lita Colting, acting chairwoman of the Benguet Tourism Council, said the festival slated on Nov. 23 will feature several contests, including culinary arts, on-the-spot poster making and essay writing, handicraft-making, fruit peeling and eating as well as weight lifting and estimation.
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Ma. Mignon de Leon, president of the Benguet Tourism Council, said they expect the cake — measuring four feet by 12 feet by six inches — will feed the same number of people who partook of Baguio City’s huge tossed salad last September.
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