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Showing posts with label cashew nuts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cashew nuts. Show all posts

Monday, October 2, 2017

Bataan: Top 10 Food Pasalubong or Food Products

Bataan is a province very near Metro Manila.  Unlike Metro Manila, it has a coastal area making it rich in Marine Food Products.  It also has a lot of other gourmet food products that's great as food pasalubong. 

bataan food pasalubong
So what are the top food pasalubong to buy when you're in Bataan?

Top 10 Food Pasalubong or Food Products from Bataan
Let us share our top 10 food pasalubong or food products from Bataan.

1. Montey's Buko Pie
monteys buko piemonteys buko pie

From the town of Morong Bataan is Montey's Buko Pie.  A whole pie costs only 150 php.   We found this cheaper than the more commercialize Buko Pie's from the south - Tagaytay and Laguna.

monteys buko pie
What we love about Montey's Buko Pie is that:
  • it is not too sweet therefore, bringing out the natural young coconut flavor
  • the custard has a soft creamy and gelatinous texture 
  • the crisp of the crust is addictive to munch on
  • there is a generous amount of young coconut flesh
2. Busilak's Cashew Prunes
busilaks cashew prunes
Busilak makes use of the all cashew by-products by making the cashew apple into Cashew Prunes.  The Cashew Prunes have a nice chewy texture and not overly sweetened.  This is a great alternative to candies.  If we recall correctly, it is priced at 100 php per pack.

busilak cashew prune bignay wine
They also have wines which we didn't get to try...

3. Dennis Ube De Leche Halaya
dennis ube de leche halaya
What makes Dennis Ube De Leche Halaya different from other Ube Halaya in the market is its silky smooth creaminess.  Because they don't use preservatives, this spoils very quickly.  Each spoonful is a massage to the tongue with an explosion of purple yam flavor making it difficult to stop yourself from consuming this.

dennis bagoong
Dennis sells other gourmet bottle food products.  The Bagoong or shrimp paste is quite good too.

4. Beakris Tamarind Balls
beakris tamarind balls
Not too sweet, not too sour with a mild chewiness that doesn't need extra effort to bite into, Beakris Tamarind Balls is another popular sweet treat in the area.  A box costs around 90 php.  Beakris from Orani Bataan also has other famous products such as their chocolate coated polvoron.

5. Cashew Nuts
cashew nuts
We have tried several brands of Cashew Nuts and all of them have nearly the same quality and pricing.

vangies cashew nuts
Thus, choosing the brand is only based on your own preference.  Good brands we tried are:
 A pack costs around 200 php.
Bagakeño also has Cashew Cookies which we found to be a bit sweet.  And, it has a bit of a spongy texture like that of Batangas' Broas.

 6. Ina Gloria Dayap Cookies
ina gloria dayap cookies
Although Ina Gloria also has Cashew Cookies, it is Ina Gloria's Dayap Cookies with a mellow citrusy flavor that impressed our taste buds.  The texture of the cookies is crunchy with a powdery residue similar to Bataan's Arrow Root Cookies or Araro.  A small pack costs around 35 php.

7. Amanda's Smoked Bangus and Smoked Gigi
amandas smoked bangus
We bought Smoked Bangus and Smoked Gigi or Tinapa from Amanda's as well as two vendors in Balanga's Public Market for comparison.  The price difference is not much but Amanda's of Balanga Bataan is high price point is worth every peso with its superior quality.  Although we want to support the small-scale marine industry, we can't help but be disappointed with the food quality.  The first one we bought from Balanga Public Market was too salty.  And, the other one was already spoilt within 3 days despite being refrigerated like the other two.

8. Balanga Public Market Ube Suman
No need to dip your suman into chocolate or spread it with Ube Jam, as this Ube Suman is already a combination of suman and ube halaya.  For only 10 php, you get two pieces.  Manang makes them fresh daily and boasts that she has send all her kids and grandchildren through her famous suman and other kakanin.


9. Sam Roque's Mussel Chips 
An alternative to the usual chicharon or fried pork rind is Sam's Roque's Mussel Chips. You can taste the rich sea flavors in every crispy bite.

10.  Araro Cookies or Arrow Root Cookies
Bataan's Araro Cookies or Arrow Root Cookies is more on the crunchy and less powdery side as compared to the Uraro of Pampanga.  Each brand has its own distinguishable feature.  We also can't decide which is the best.  It's a tie between:
  • Joyce Araro Cookies
  • Herrera's  Special Araro Cookies with Cashew Nuts
  • Manuel's Uraro (since 1955) - Update May 2021: Just discovered this one! So good!
Other Food Products We Tried
We also bought the Tabang Tuyo at 200 php per kilo from the Balanga Market.  But, it turned out to be very salty which was quite contrary to their promise of unsaltiness.

nilupak

An old man in the market also loves and swear by the Nilupak in the Balanga Market.  Somehow this mashed cassava delicacy with margarine on top failed to make a lasting impression upon us.

Did we miss anything good?  Let us know!

Sunday, January 11, 2015

LRC 908 Market Mall: Pasalubong Center in Puerto Princesa Palawan Philippines

Of course, we Travel Tripsters can't go home empty handed so we asked our trike driver Jeremy to bring us to a pasalubong center.  I mentioned Tiangge Tiangge Pasalubong and Souvenir Center which I've read from other blogs.  Jeremy told us that was no longer operational as all the vendors have moved to LRC 908 Market Mall located at Puerto Princesa North Road.
 LRC 908 Market Mall
We went there a little before 8 am so the stalls are just about to open. 

LRC 908 Market Mall
Then, one-by-one they opened.  We also saw Bodato Burgers there which we've tried at the Market! Market! Mall in Manila.

LRC 908 Market Mall
Aside from the visible numerous stalls, there is a big air-conditioned indoor area with pearl jewelries displayed.

LRC 908 Market Mall
There were other souvenirs too.

LRC 908 Market Mall
Our favorite part is the local delicacies.  We noticed that not all of them are made from Puerto Princesa so others are very expensive like the Durian Chips we bought which was imported from Davao City.  The Cashew Nuts were sold a a bargain so we bought those too.

LRC 908 Market Mall
Canned Pearl (150 php)
The products so at the stalls outside were cheaper.  But, prices are almost standard that we could hardly haggle.  Fellow Travel Tripster Kurt bought me a canned pearl just for fun.

LRC 908 Market Mall
Canned Pearl (150 php)
I thought it was pretty expensive but I don't say no to gifts. =)

LRC 908 Market Mall
Canned Pearl (150 php)
Prepare for a weird smell perhaps due to the alcohol containing liquid.

LRC 908 Market Mall
Canned Pearl (150 php)
You get a shell inside.

LRC 908 Market Mall
Canned Pearl (150 php)
And, if you open it, you get your pearl.  There's a superstitious meaning to it according to the box.

Overall, we Travel Tripsters recommend that you stopover at LRC 908 Market Mall for pasalubongs (souvenirs).  We didn't see any other place offering that amount of merchandise for tourists.  There's the San Jose Market as an alternative if you want to buy food at local rate.

LRC 908 Market Mall
Address Puerto Princesa North Road, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines
Budget Per Person 100-500 LRC 908 Market Mall Map
Payment Options Cash

Operating Hours Monday to Sunday:
(even holidays)
8am-6pm

Reservation Required NA
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