The 34th edition of the traditional Pital de Megua Cake Festival set a new record, selling over 31,730 cakes in four days and attracting around 20,000 visitors. The event, held in the Atlántico department, has become one of the most important gastronomic festivals in the region. According to data provided by the Baranoa City Council, this year’s sales surpassed those of the previous edition, which had sold 29,609 cakes. The festival generated significant economic impact, creating 600 direct jobs and 50 indirect jobs, benefiting many families in the area. Sixty-three cake makers participated, preserving a culinary tradition that has become a cultural symbol of the region. In addition to the cake sales, 58 local businesses offering crafts, jewelry, typical sweets, and refreshing drinks were part of the event, further boosting the local economy.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article focuses on a cultural event with no explicit political content or framing. It provides factual information about the festival's economic and social impact without taking a stance or using biased language.
Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 85 · Objektivität 90): The article provides specific figures (31,730 pastries sold, 20,000 visitors) and sources them from the municipal administration, making the claims well-supported. It also includes contextual details like employment generated and number of participants. The tone remains largely neutral and descripti





