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More Than a Pantry Staple

In many Filipino homes, some of the most memorable meals come from the simplest ingredients. A can of sardines simmered with tomatoes, mixed with vegetables, or served hot with rice has long been part of everyday family dining—practical, comforting, and deeply familiar. Among the brands that became closely tied to these moments is Ligo Sardines, a name that quietly grew alongside generations of Filipino households.

This enduring connection recently earned recognition in this year’s edition of The Philippines Yearbook, a publication that has documented the country’s cultural and economic story since 1936. Rather than celebrating trends or short-lived popularity, the recognition highlights brands that became part of Filipino life through consistency, trust, and everyday relevance.

For decades, Ligo has remained a dependable presence in kitchens across the country. Its appeal lies not only in affordability and accessibility, but also in how it fits naturally into Filipino routines. Whether prepared during busy mornings, rainy evenings, or times when families simply need a reliable meal on the table, the brand has become associated with nourishment and comfort.

The recognition also reflects the evolution of a product once viewed merely as a pantry reserve into something more culturally familiar. Since its establishment in 1954 and later acquisition by Century Pacific Food, Inc. in 2021, Ligo continues to hold a meaningful place in Filipino food culture.

During the recognition event held at Grand Hyatt Manila, representatives Angela Pecson and Ronald Agoncillo accepted the honor on behalf of the brand—marking another milestone in the story of a household name that continues to find its way to Filipino tables every day.

Written by Village Connect

In a world where free quarterly print and online publications rule, Concept and Beyond Publishing (formerly, Tesmarias Publishing) a publisher of Village Connect (VC) stands out as a pillar and a trailblazer, raising the bar for complimentary magazines with quality reads that are tailored to discriminating Filipino urbanites.

As a print and digital publication, VC strives to provide readers an insightful glimpse into the ever-changing business landscape through relevant dialogue and inclusive coverage of trending news, information, and lifestyle tidbits within (and outside) the metropolis.

On a bigger scale, VC identifies and promotes Philippine innovations in various industries and connects them with Manila’s young and upbeat populace.

Since its founding in 2011, VC emerged as a household and business name, with a monthly circulation of 50,000 copies distributed FREE in Metro Manila, VC is targeted toward select villages, multi-dwelling outfits (condominiums, serviced apartments), banks, and lifestyle facilities including salons, wellness institutes, and beauty and fitness centers. It is also exclusively carried by Figaro Coffee Shops in Metro Manila – truly living up to its goal of connecting villages and businesses.

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