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‘Pasalubong’

Longganisa is a favorite ‘pasalubong’ among visitors in Pangasinan.

Bringing home a piece of the Philippines

For many Filipinos, a trip isn’t truly finished without a  pasalubong—small gifts such as local foods or handmade crafts for friends and family. These...

A Filipino love language 

Through the years, it came in the form of imported chocolates, city key chains, or a thick pile of scratch paper from my Papa’s...

A marriage of two traditions in sweet delights

The centuries-old Japanese tradition of ‘omiyage’—a tradition of bringing souvenirs back for loved ones after traveling—finds a kindred spirit in the Filipino practice of...

The mesmerizing Monasterio de Tarlac

My group of retired tourism industry professionals have made it a point to go out of town, every so often, to destinations that satisfy...

Favorite Baguio pasalubongs in Sucat

An ongoing trade fair brings beloved delicacies and specialties from Baguio and the Cordilleras to metro south. A project of Old Baguio Café in partnership...
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