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The Beauty of Mount Manunggal Mount Manunggal is a mountain in Barangay Magsaysay in Balamban , Cebu , rising 1,003 meters/329...

Sunday, March 26, 2017

A Taste of San Fernando

A Taste of San Fernando




When you plan to visit the southern part of Cebu, do not forget to take a quick stop at San Fernando and try their tasty Buko Pie.

Along the road of Barangay San Isidro, San Fernando, you will see the all-time favorite pasalubong-Buko Pie. Within this place lie series of vendors of the famous pie. Others sell them inside the bus so they are near to the customers.

San Fernando’s buko pie is different from the usual because the small pies are individually wrapped and placed inside a box. Each box contains ten pieces which is good for one hundred pesos. You can also buy a single pie for ten pesos. Despite its size, the pie has the elements of what a good buko pie should have and it definitely tastes good as expected. Aside from tasty, the pies are guaranteed fresh for they are sold hot. Vendors sell newly cooked pies everyday because the pies will spoil, unless placed in the refrigerator. The pies sold are also clean because they are monitored and sanitary permits are also required.

The sweet and rich pie is made from young coconut meat which is locally known as “Bukomeat.” According to the makers of the product, they get the main ingredient at Barangay Ilaya, San Fernando.

It is not yet long when buko pie became a delicacy in San Fernando. It all started last year when people from Laguna brought the recipe here. Later on, residents engaged in making their own buko pie business.

The buko pie is supported by the local government unit (LGU) of San Fernando because it has helped in their way of living. Residents are planning to organize a Buko Pie Festival to give thanks for the sweet blessing God has given to the locals of San Fernando.



By: Joy Cañas


















Saturday, March 25, 2017

Larawan Beach Resort

Larawan Beach Resort






Summer is fast approaching. Have you already planned of an enjoyable place to visit? I'll give you one. Larawan Beach Resort at Talisay City,Cebu. "Larawan" a transliteration in the English word 'image' or 'picture' in which this name was given by the people who used to swim and dive into the waters when they were younger and still remember their happy and good old days.

It is not a white sand beach but it has its own uniqueness . It's a public resort and it does not need to be fancy to make you visit and enjoy. It is free to all so you can bring even a battalion of your friends not just to dive and swim but can also do different enjoyable activities like playing badminton or volleyball! There is also a park there if you want to take a walk when tired of swimming, can also rent a boat to do adventures and explore. Just be responsible of your things and avoid throwing your garbages anywhere .






Aside from that, Larawan Beach Resort is popular to its local and traditional foods. Right when you arrive at the resort, you can already notice different food stands that offer various food products( seafood, streetfoods,etc.)like Lechon, Kinilaw, Camote, Grilled Fish,Kunselba (sweetened banana) and many more. Discover it for yourself! It s a good place to enjoy and relax. There is also a monument that symbolizes history in Talisay City since this is also considered as one of the best places for historical tourism.

This is also one of the places where brave Filipinos fought against the colonizing Spaniards. As some other foreign people said, it only needs proper facilities and services that will serve the needs of visitors. Who knows? It can be a 'paradise' that does not need a white sand.


By: Cristine Matuguina

Yap Sandiego Ancestral House

Yap Sandiego Ancestral House 



Cebu City has been surrounded with gigantic and spacious establishments which have made the province very productive and prosperous. But with all these establishments, a small and very native house at Parian District in Cebu attracts people by giving a second look to the house.





The Yap Sandiego Ancestral House is one of the oldest existing structural residential houses in the Philippines. It was home built by couple Maria Florido and Don Juan Yap. Found inside the house are the native things being used hundreds of years ago. The house will bring you to the past and provide significant information that might amaze you. Even if it had gone destruction over times and through calamities, it has withstood strongly. For the record, the house did not undergo any repair or makeover.
It may not be your ideal house in today’s time, but the worth of this native house is more than anything else.


By: John Kyle Vilbar

Friday, March 24, 2017

Alta Vista

Alta Vista Pardo Cebu, City

Relieve your pain and find your inner peace here at alta vista





















By: Sharmaine Estrera



Mount Manunggal

The Beauty of Mount Manunggal




Mount Manunggal is a mountain in Barangay Magsaysay in Balamban, Cebu, rising 1,003 meters/3290 feet above sea level. It is the site of the crash of the presidential plane Mt. Pinatubo which killed President Ramon Magsaysay and twenty-four others on March 17, 1957. An annual trek is held here to commemorate his death. The site is accessible through many trails but the trail from Tagba-o and at Cantipla in Tabunan, Cebu City is the main route from which the yearly Pres. Ramon Magsaysay Death Anniversary Climb is held. Mt. Manunggal is within the enclave of the Central Cebu National Park and is protected by Republic Act 8457, otherwise known as the “Central Cebu Protected Landscape Act”; which also covers the Mananga-Kotkot-Lusaran river system, the Sudlon National Park and the watersheds of Buhisan, Mananga and Lusaran.

The trail to Mt. Manunggal from the jump-off point at the river that separates Cebu City from Balamban is quite steep and could be achieved in about four (4) to seven (7) hours for first-timers, depending upon your physical conditioning, and about two (2) to three (3) hours to those who are now very familiar with its terrain. The trail to Mt. Manunggal from Tagba-o is absent of forest canopies and wildlife and traverses through many upland farms planted with onions, tomatoes
ginger, garlic, eggplants, cabbage, carrots, etc. It is wide enough to let two persons pass by each other at its narrowest part and there are no prominent barriers which impede movement save for the lack of shady areas to rest from the penetrating heat of the sun.

Water resources abound within the foot of the mountain like rivers, springs and waterfalls. A cool spring near the campsite gives visitors relief from thirst and its water volume never lessens even in extreme drought and El Niño conditions.



At the campsite, the monument to Pres. Magsaysay and the cylinder block of one of the Pinatubo's engines remind visitors of the historical value of Manunggal in Philippine history. A chapel, erected nearby during the height of a communist insurgency in the 1980s, guides the local inhabitants' spiritual yearning.




By: Persephone Hannah Kassidy

Thursday, March 23, 2017

Budbud Recipe

How to cook Budbud






Ingredients:

  • 3 cups glutinous rice 
  • 5 cups coconut milk, first extract 
  • 1⁄2 cup sugar 
  • 1 teaspoon salt 
  • banana leaf


Directions:

1.   Wash malagkit very well. 
2.   Drain. 
3.   Cook with coconut milk, salt, and sugar in a wok, stirring constantly. 
4.   When mixture is almost dry, stir to prevent it from sticking to the bottom of the wok. 
5.   Reduce the heat, and cover the mixture with banana leaves for a few minutes. 
6.   Wrap 2 tablespoon of the cooked malagkit in wilted banana leaves. 
7.   Tie in pairs, and steam for about 30 minutes in a big pot. 
8.   Serve with hot chocolate or ripe mangoes.





By: Gwendolyn Onag