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Jenyel C Candalla

CALABARZON
Food and
Handicrafts

H E L L O

cAVITE
Tahong
Mussel is the common name used for
members of several families of bivalve
molluscs, from saltwater and
freshwater habitats. These groups
have in common a shell whose outline is
elongated and asymmetrical compared
with other edible clams, which are
often more or less rounded or oval.
Souvenirs
A souvenir, memento, keepsake, or
token of remembrance is an object
a person acquires for the
memories the owner associates
with it. A souvenir can be any
object that can be collected or
purchased and transported home
by the traveler as a memento of a
visit
H E L L O

LAGUNA
Buko pie
Buko pie, sometimes anglicized as coconut
pie, is a traditional Filipino baked young
coconut custard pie. It is considered a
specialty in the city of Los Baños, Laguna
located on the island of Luzon
Paloy cagayat
Paloy Cagayat. Even at this time,
families have continued the
tradition Paete woodcarving.
One noteable wood carver is
Justino “Paloy” Cagayat,
H E L L O

Batangas
Kapeng barako

Kapeng barako also known as


Barako coffee or Batangas
coffee, is a coffee varietal grown
in the Philippines, particularly in
the provinces of Batanga
Lambanog

Lambanog is a traditional Filipino


distilled palm liquor made from
coconut or nipa palm sap
H E L L O

Rizal
Pottery

Native Filipinos created pottery since 3500


years ago. They used these ceramic jars to
hold the deceased. Other pottery used to
hold remains of the deceased were
decorated with anthropomorphic designs.
These anthropomorphic earthenware pots
date back to 5 BC
Vocalan

Perdigon Vocalan's art and his popular


restaurant, Balaw-Balaw. ... is considered the
(Contemporary) Art Capital of the
Philippines
H E L L O

Quezon
Bayong

Bayong refers to bags originating


in the Philippines and made by
weaving dried leaves
Quezon Arts
The traditional arts in the Philippines
encompass folk architecture, maritime
transport, weaving, carving, folk
performing arts, folk (oral) literature,
folk graphic and plastic arts, ornament,
textile, or fiber art, pottery, and other
artistic expressions of traditional culture

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