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Baguio Delicacies you should bring home!
By Norman Son Adriano 22 Dec 2022 3228

When it comes to traveling the country, surely Baguio will always be on top of the list cause you'll never run out of things to do in Baguio with cool weather all year-round due to high-level elevation of 5,050 ft above sea level. You can spend a whole day chilling out in one of Baguio's famous parks and enjoy everything that it has to offer from green park sceneries, hillsides swarming with enormous pine trees, and of course, their palatable food and delicacies that are worth the trip. Indeed, the Summer Capital of the Philippines has a variety of things to offer that you can savor. 

 

Traveling to Baguio, for sure, excites not just you but also your family and friends that are waiting for you to come back because they know you won't go home empty handed. It might be problematic to find the perfect pasalubong for them so worry no more cause here are some of Baguio delicacies that you should bring home. 

 

photo from CSI Market

Strawberry Wine - Due to the abundant harvest of strawberries, locals have been maximizing the use of the red fruit hence leveling it up to their own Strawberry wine. Authentic  wines can be found here with a slight alcohol content and a punch of the strawberry flavor. Perfect for pasalubong for your alcohol lover family and friends.

 

photo from RJD EXPLORER

Sundot Kulangot - Sounds funny right? But this simple yet delicious treat is made from sticky rice or 'malagkit' and brown sugar combined packed in unique tiny wooden shells that you will not resist buying. 

 

BENGUET | The Hunt for the Best Baguio Longganisa - Lakad Pilipinas

photo from Lakad Pilipinas

Baguio Longganisa - If you roam around the public market, you will certainly see  longganisa hanging around on every stall. From their garlicky variant to the hamonado, Baguio is proud of its own take of the longganisa that can rival other provinces for its distinct taste and aromatic smell. 

 

 

Baguio Sweets - Food Manufacturer in Baguio

photo from Baguio Sweets

Peanut Brittle - Anyone who traveled in Baguio has certainly brought this one home.  Packed in a plastic container with yellow lids, this product is perfect for those who have a sweet tooth. It is mainly made from chunked peanuts and caramelized brown sugar. 

 

 

Baguio Lengua De Gato Regular – Fisher Supermarket PH

photo from Fisher Supermarket

Lengua De Gato - Have you wondered what the English translation of this Spanish pastry  is? It is Cat's tongue! The product got its name due to its resemblance to the cat’s tongue. A butter based cookie delicacy with a sweet and buttery flavor that melts in your mouth. Perfect for a hot cup of coffee or chocolate. 

 

You Can Now Order Your Good Shepherd Baguio Favourites Online! | Booky

photo from Booky

Ube Jam - When we say Baguio City, one of the first things that comes to our mind is ube jam-not just ordinary jam- but the one from the famous Good Shepherd Sisters of the Mountain Maid Training Center. Their jam is certainly the superior among any brand in the country for its flavorful and distinctful taste unique to them. The fun part is, the proceeds of their sales will help scholars, mothers and working students. 

 

Baguio's best Mikasan Choco Flakes | Lazada PH

photo from Sikap Farms

Choco Flakes - A perfect 'kutkutin' or finger food whenever you are traveling, reading books or watching tv. Choco flakes are basically corn flakes covered with chocolate with just the right amount of sweetness to it. 

 

Strawberry Taho. by Vernice Estrella Maramba | Burpple

photo from Burpple

Strawberry Taho - One of the most sought after and popular delicacies in the streets of Baguio City that will definitely complete your trip. This to die for fusion of strawberry and taho is the ultimate food everyone is fond of. A combination of regular soft tofu with strawberry flavored caramelized sugar, tapioca pearls and chopped strawberries to top it off. 

 

Let's add some more flavor to your travel goals by dedicating a part of your itinerary to trying out their famous delicacies. Surely your family and friends would love to taste the flavors of Baguio so free up a huge chunk of your luggage cause you'll surely be bringing home these must-try Baguio delicacies!

 

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