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Entered: 05 Jun 2015 00:01 - Jon Bailey - Modified: 05 Jun 2015 00:01 - Jon Bailey
 Brewer/bottler #7083
Name Rufina Patis Factory
Address 290 C Arellano Street
City Malabon
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Country Philippines
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Extra info Rufina Salao vda. de Lucas was said to have discovered patis in 1900. She was a fish dealer, and like others during those days when there was no refrigeration yet, she was looking for ways to preserve fish especially during the summer when fish was abundant. She would make bagoong for her family by mashing fish and salt and storing the mixture in earthen jars. She soon discovered that the raw mixture secreted a juice that was much clearer than the bagoong mash. After experimenting in the family kitchen, she found that the juice blended well with our native dishes, bringing out and enhancing the flavor of the dish.
Thinking that people might like the delicious fish sauce, Mrs. Lucas decided to produce the liquid in commercial quantity. She began with an initial capital of 50 pesos and a number of earthen jars housed in a nipa hut.
Other housewives in Malabon and adjacent towns soon picked up on Mrs. Lucas' discovery and began producing patis as well.
Before 1941, when the demand for patis began to really pick up, Mrs. Lucas had to discard the earthen jars and began using large wooden barrels, which were discovered to provide for natural filtration, resulting in a much clearer product free from impurities.
After the war, with the demand getting bigger, the wooden barrels were likewise discarded and replaced by concrete vats. Production stepped up, and distribution became more diversified, with groceries and supermarkets beginning to stack up their shelves with RUFINA PATIS.
To meet the increased demand, the first processing and bottling plant of RUFINA PATIS was put up at C. Arellano Street in 1957.
In 1958 when her son Jesus S. Lucas went to the United States, he realized the huge potentials of exporting the product to the US particularly in places with big Filipino communities. After submitting many samples to the Federal government, RUFINA PATIS passed the very stringent requirements on food imports and was authorized to be sold in the American market.
In 1968, RUFINA PATIS inaugurated its second processing and bottling plant on Bonifacio Steet corner Naval. With this plant, the company more than doubled its production output.
Mrs. Lucas received the BWAP award from President Carlos P. Garcia for her "vision, ingenuity, industry, leadership and determination." She was presented the top award posthumously by the Philippine Marketing Association in 1966 for her "exemplary work in elevating a common domestic product to a level that has gained acceptance in the Philippines and in foreign countries and for providing an inspiring example of a total marketing success." The Lions Club of Malabon also honored her in 1968 for her notable contribution in the field of home industry.
Mrs. Lucas passed away in 1961 and Mr. Jesus Lucas took over as General Manager of the company.
  
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