Gastronomic identity of San Jose Occidental Mindoro as perceived by the tourists and local residents
Dixie C. Castro | Grashielle V. Barrientos
Discipline: Development Studies
Abstract:
Gastronomy is highly valued by tourists, who travel to discover a
destination's local cuisine, explore its restaurants, taste typical products, and
experience unique traditions. The current study explored gastronomic
identity as a destination's strategic competency, primarily based on primitive
and existing culinary resources. It aimed to determine differences between
tourists and residents in their perspectives on San Jose's gastronomic
identity, considering seven determinants such as geographical conditions,
environmental factors, cultural elements, on-premises food service
establishments, promotion, food quality and variety, and culinary style. The
study employed a descriptive research design, utilizing descriptive statistics
like mean, frequency, and percentage to quantify variables, along with an
independent t-test. Findings suggest the establishment of San Jose's
gastronomic identity, with cuisine serving as the core aspect of the
destination's intangible heritage, offering tourists an authentic gastronomical
experience. Both local residents and tourists showed high ratings for various
determinants of San Jose's gastronomic identity, particularly in food
provision and culinary techniques, reflecting a positive perception of the
town's gastronomy. This positive outcome has the potential to enrich the
visitor experience, establishing a direct connection to Mindoro Province's
people, culture, and heritage. Recommendations include better promoting
the town's gastronomic identity, identifying gaps in services and products for
tourists and locals, conducting studies related to local food, and organizing
culinary festivals to showcase innovative products and attract more tourists,
thereby promoting the province's gastronomic identity.
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