Tagum City launch first coffee festival

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DAVAO CITY –— For the first time, Tagum City launched a coffee festival showcasing the different varieties of coffee found in the nine (9) participating coffee shops.

The event was launched in Tagum City on Monday, February 27, 2023 and will end on March 5, 2023.

Dubbed as the First Coffee Festival, the nine participants showcase their delicious coffee blends.

The event was organized by the Tagum Coffee Association, it is waimed at promoting the best coffee in the city and how the participants prepare and brew their coffee in differently-styled coffee machines with the syrups and other condiments.

The Department of Trade and Industry on a welcome tarpaulin states “Sip on a variety of coffees from the different coffee shops of Tagum City, taste delicious treats, and learn about the art of coffee brewing from the experts,.”

The event is sponsored by Tagum Tourism and Cultural Office, Robinsons Tagum, City Government of Tagum, DTI Davao del Norte, and People’s TV Network Davao del Norte channel 48.-Eugene Hinutan

Eugene Hinutan
Eugene Hinutan
Eugene Hinutan, took his Mass Communication course at the University of Mindanao. He specializes on community stories
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