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
Brazo de Mercedes, Filipino Meringue Rolls
Brazo de Mercedes, a delectable Filipino adaptation of the Swiss Meringue, is a joy to savor. This luscious Filipino Meringue roll is enveloped in creamy custard and finished with a dusting of powdered sugar, making it a heavenly delight. Creating...
Adobadong Manok, Native Chicken Adobado
Adobado and Adobo are two distinct Filipino dishes that are often mistaken for one another by those unfamiliar with the cuisine. Adobado, which is a Bicol original, is a unique recipe that stands apart from Adobo in several ways. While Adobo can be...
Mangosteen
A delicious, tropical fruit native to Southeast Asia, Mangosteen is known for its sweet and juicy flesh, and delicate flavor. It is small in size, about the size of a tangerine, and has a deep purple, almost black exterior that is tough and...
Rambutan
Rambutan is a sweet and juicy fruit that is native to Southeast Asia. This juicy fruit is round or oval in shape and has a bright red or yellow exterior covered in soft spikes. When you peel back the skin, you will find a white flesh that is...
Pili Nuts
Pili Nuts, also known as Canarium ovatum, are a unique tropical fruit that are indigenous to the Central Bicol region in the Philippines. The Pili tree is a member of the Burseraceae family, and it can grow up to 20 meters tall. The Pili Nut fruit...
Caimito
Round, shiny, and smooth-skinned, Caimito is a sweet fruit known by various names across Latin America and the Caribbean. Commonly referred to as Star Apple in English, it is native to the Greater Antilles and the West Indies. Over time, this...
Sirguelas
Siniguelas, also known as Sirguelas in Bicol and Jocote in the Caribbean Islands, is a fruit-bearing tree that produces sweet and juicy fruits. As these fruits ripen, they transition from green to brownish-red and, ultimately, to a vibrant orange...
Sambo
The macopa fruit is a tropical delight that is relatively rare, even in its native regions. Known as Macopa, Makopa, Tambis or Sambo, (depending on which region you live) in the Philippines and as Wax Apple in English, this fruit has a unique taste...
Adobong Manok
Discover the rich flavors of Adobong Manok with this easy Chicken Adobo recipe, a classic Filipino meat recipe perfect for any occasion. Here's a versatile Filipino dish that can be made with either pork or chicken, vegetables like Kangkong, long...
All-time Favorite Sweets
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