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I was able to acquire this artisan salt “egg” called Asin tibuok from Albuquerque, Bohol. It is one of the rarest and most expensive salts in the world. In 2016, the Slow Food Adjudicating Committee inducted and recognized Asin Tibuok in their internationally acclaimed Ark of Taste —a collection or a catalog of unique…
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I miss Motto Motto’s soufflé pancakes it’s my go-to pancake place in BGC. I don’t order anything else, just that and coffee. Their other food is a hit-or-miss-kinda-thing for me —but this one! THIS ONE IS LOVE Is there a place in Nags Head that serves the same? Americano + Nagi Motto Motto is…
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If you are a frequent Baguio visitor, I am sure you have heard of this quaint Japanese restaurant in Legarda Road called, CHAYA. It’s one of my favorite places (sigh). They just recently opened in SM Baguio too. I like that place for convenience but I love the Legarda branch for it’s comforting enclosure.
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Chico river is a river system that connects the Cordillera regions and the regions of Cagayan Valley. It is also called the “river of life” by the many indigenous tribes who lives in it’s riverbanks because they depend on the river for farming and coffee planting.
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When flying to Puerto Princesa, Palawan, the underground river in Sabang is one of the famous places to visit. The cave is known for its complex system of limestone karst landscapes, formed through limestone erosions. In 2012, the Underground Cave was officially inducted as one of the new seven wonders of nature. You cannot…
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Welcoming summer at the river. Cagayan is eight hours away from Davao City. The bus interval is tricky so to be sure, be with someone who is somewhat obsessive-compulsive with schedules.The river, btw, is an hour away from the town center. There are many white water rafting companies around the area, you wouldn’t have…