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Danggit by on Feb 16, 2012Ang aking ulam kagabi. Tagal ko na din hindi nakakain nito kaya naman noong nag-uwi si mommy kagabi ay agad kong nilantakan. Ang sarap lang ng danggit with matching honey cider vinegar. Nakailang ulit ako ng kanin na tila wala ng bukas. Dati hindi ak...



Dried Mango Chronicles: Cebu City Food Trip Part 2 by I am Pinoy. Running Pinoy on Feb 14, 2012For my last day in Cebu City, there’s not much to do but roam around and eat!  For this day I got to try some new restaurants, gone to a place that’s long due in my must-see list, and revisit an old favorite. Dried Mango Chronicles: Kublai Khan...



Pasalubong from Bolinao, Pangasinan by Lakas ng Trip on Jan 30, 2012Binungey Located at the entrance of St. James the Great Parish Church. The sellers in front have a uniform and when asked what Binungey is they explained that it is “Suman sa Kawayan” or in English translation Rice Cake in Bamboo. Fish Sa...



Top 10 Pasalubong and Souvenirs from Cebu, Philippines by on Oct 26, 2011Cebu is one of the best places in the Philippines to spend a vacation. It is blessed with white sand beaches, tasty cuisine and friendly people. It is also a place where you can buy lots of souvenirs and pasalubong at very affordable prices. And when...



Mactan City Tour by on Aug 24, 2011As much as I want to continue our Cebu City Tour, we no longer have time so we just went to Taboan market to buy dried fish, dried squid, dried mango and other pasalubong. Knowing what to expect in Taboan market, we did not bother to take a bath. Heh...



Can You Guess the Restaurant where these Food Came from by eat all you can on Jun 29, 2011Hi. I have here pictures that have not been uploaded yet. Some of them are extras from previously featured restaurants/fast food chains. For today, what I'd like to do is to upload them but I will not tell  you from which restaurant/fast food ch...



Cebu’s and Davao’s Different Fish by Cebu and Davao Journey on Jun 25, 2011When I first arrived in Cebu, I expected the city to be the same as Davao when it comes to the accessibility of different kinds of fish. But when I saw the market, the “mercado,” my expectation was wrong. Cebu has its own supply of differ...



danggit bay! by Gelat - Thinking Out Loud on Jun 4, 2011After our tiring *slash* disappointing *slash* nakakainis morning we decided to throw away some negative vibes and eat lunch at SM Cebu. We had our ultimate italian favorites, Sbarro. Then went to Tabo-an Market to buy pasalubongs for our dearly belo...



Danggit Shopping at Taboan Market by on May 23, 2011If you’re in visiting Cebu, you must go to Taboan Market. Taboan is the premier source of the famous Cebu danggit and dried pusit or squid. I used to buy my dried fish in SM Cebu’s pasalubong corner, but after learning that I could get danggit fo...



Kitang or Danggit or Samaral? Rabbitfish or Spinefoot? by Cebu and Davao Journey on Apr 15, 2011I was about to post my Kitang recipe when I came upon a site, marketmanila.com, from searching for English translation for this kind of fish. Before reading marketmanila’s old post, I had vaguely obtained the English translation of Kitang: Salt...