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Pass the pancit: An illustrated guide to Filipino cuisine

Graphic illustrator Lorina Mapa created three comics for Recovering Filipino, the new CBC Manitoba podcast and summer radio series. Themes include: the "bad Filipino" origin story by Jim Agapito, women in basketball and Filipino food.

Comics inked in honour of new CBC podcast and radio series Recovering Filipino

(Lorina Mapa)

What Filipino dish is a hit at kids' parties? What's the name of themulti-layered shaved ice treat?

Celebrated graphic novelist Lorina Mapa has those answersand morein her new illustrated guide to Filipino food.

The final comic in a three-part series, titled The guide, is a culinary and illustrated ode toRecovering Filipino, a new CBC podcast and national radio series.

Hosted by Winnipeg filmmaker Jim Agapito, the podcast and radio show is his comedic and touching journey to become a better Filipino.

He is on a quest to understand his culture, including the mysteries behind Filipino food, which he digs into in episodes two and three.

"Aside from a few favourites like lumpia,I don't eat Filipino food," says Agapito.

"This is sacrilegious for a Filipino."

LISTEN | Fried chicken, spaghetti and Filipinos:

Jim isnt a big fan of Filipino food, especially sweet spaghetti. Jim digs into the yuck and yum of Filipino cuisine with the help of expert Patricio Abinales; delves into his relationship with a popular bee; and gives a hated dish one more try.

Mapa, also a Filipino-Canadian,went on her own journey of discovery in her 2017 graphic memoirDuran Duran, Imelda Marcos and Me.

In April 2021, CBC's Creator Network commissioned Mapa to create three original comics for Recovering Filipino.

The first comic tracks Agapito'sjourney to make his lola (grandma) proud. The second comic dips into the history of women's basketball in the Philippines.

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How to find Recovering Filipino

  • Tune in on CBC Radio One, starting June 28 at 11:30 a.m. across Canada. New episodes will air Mondays at 11:30 a.m. throughout the summer, and on Saturdays at 6:30 p.m. (7:30 p.m. AT, 8 p.m. NT).
  • Listen anytime on cbc.ca/recoveringfilipino.
  • Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Google Play or wherever you get your podcasts.
  • Join the conversation at #recoveringfilipino.
  • Send us an email.


About the artist

Self portrait by Quebec artist Lorina Mapa. (Lorina Mapa)

Lorina Mapa was born in Manila in 1970 and at the age of 16 moved with her family to Washington, D.C. In 1990, she graduated from the Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art in New Jersey where she met her husband, artist Daniel Shelton (creator of the comic strip Ben). They have four children and live in Hudson, Que. Her graphic novel memoir Duran Duran, Imelda Marcos and Me was nominated by the American Library Association as a Great Graphic Novel for Teens. Lorina was featured on the CBC's2018 list of Writers to Watch and nominated for the Joe Schuster award for best writer.