Philippine Beauty

Located in the Southeastern part of the Asian country, the Philippines is known for its rich culture, linguistic diversity, beautiful beaches, vibrant festivals, delicious foods and friendly people. The country is made up of over 7,000 islands, with 170-190 languages spoken, and a population of over 100 million people, making it the 12th most populous countries in the world.

Its capital is Manila and although the people’s official languages are Filipino and English, the country has around 8-13 major dialects spoken including Bicolano, Tagalog, Cebuano, Waray, Hiligaynon and Ilocano. The Philippine economy is primarily based on Agriculture, remittance from Filipinos working abroad and the outsourcing of business processes. We are rich in natural resources including unique fruits and vegetables.

Here’s sharing with you the pride of our country… things others have not yet been introduced to, which we hope would lure your curiousity to explore our website. We love to welcome you with the hope to perk your interest in exploring what we will share, for the purpose of entertainment!

Fruits Grown in the Philippines

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Worldly-known Filipino Delicacies

Papaya Fruits

Papaya Fruits

Like jackfruits, young papayas can be cooked as part of a meal or pickled (atchara) as a condiment. As they mature, these fruits become a popular choice for desserts, snacks, or a nutritious component of breakfast dishes. The texture of papayas...

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Durian

Durian

In Vietnam, Durian is often referred to as the "king of fruits." It is famous for its uniquely pungent odor, which some find delightfully sweet, while others find it overwhelmingly unpleasant. Similar to jackfruits, the outer shell of a durian is...

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Philippine Mangoes

Philippine Mangoes

The Philippines is the home to some of the most delectable mangoes in the world, offering an unparalleled taste experience that is truly unforgettable. Mangoes thrive in tropical regions, but the Philippines boasts several exceptional varieties...

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Lanzones

Lanzones

Lanzones, is a tropical fruit that is widely popular in the Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries. The fruit comes from a tree that can grow up to 98 feet tall and bear fruits in bunches, similar to grapes. The fruit is initially round...

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Bungran Bananas, Lakatan, Lacatan

Bungran Bananas, Lakatan, Lacatan

Bunguran or Bungran bananas, also known as Lakatan in the Philippines, are among the most popular types of bananas worldwide. Known for their rich nutritional content, these bananas have gained popularity as a healthy snack in the United States,...

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Latundan Bananas, Batag na Latundan

Latundan Bananas, Batag na Latundan

Latundan bananas, which are shorter and plumper than their Lakatan or Bungran counterparts, boast a thinner skin and a light yellow hue when ripe. Their flesh is whiter in color and offers a distinctively tangy, tropical flavor that some may prefer...

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Baligang Fruits

Baligang Fruits

Baligang fruits, small round fruits that grow to the size of marbles or larger, are indigenous to the Philippines and mainly cultivated in the central part of the Bicol region. These fruits change color as they ripen, starting as red and eventually...

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Biko, Linungkay

Biko, Linungkay

Biko is a traditional Filipino dessert made from glutinous rice, coconut milk, and brown sugar. Also called "Linungkay" in Bicol, it is a type of rice cake known as "kakanin" in the Philippines. It is perhaps the most popular Filipino sweet rice...

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Duhat

Duhat

Often confused with Baligang due to their similar hues, Duhat truly stands apart with its distinct oval shape and unique taste. Unlike Baligang, the Duhat, also known as the Java Plum or Black Plum in English, has a slightly sweet taste, typically...

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All-time Favorite Sweets

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