When you’re in Davao and looking for the perfect pasalubong to bring back home, there are some great choices that really explain the essence of the city, and it can be confusing.
Well, fret no more for we have here a list of things you should consider buying to bring Davao home:
Durian Candy
Durian Candy is known for its rich, creamy durian flavor, and it’s a favorite among locals and tourists. It still has that bit of a durian scent, but it is more flavorful and sweet as opposed to an actual durian fruit. You can find these candies at the Durian House, located at Roxas Avenue, Davao City. They have a variety of durian products and other local snacks, too.
Barquillos
Barquillos are thin, crispy wafer rolls that are perfect for snacking or as a gift. Aling Lucing’s barquillos are particularly renowned for their quality and taste, and you can visit their store at San Pedro Street, Davao City, or check out local souvenir shops that stock their products.
Kape Maria Arabica Coffee
Kape Maria offers premium Arabica coffee grown in Davao’s highland areas. It’s known for its rich aroma and smooth flavor. It’s available at Kape Maria’s main store on C.M. Recto Avenue, Davao City, and in several specialty coffee shops throughout the city.
Tuna Jerky
A Tuna Jerky is a tasty and convenient snack made from high-quality tuna, ideal for travelers and seafood lovers. You can find Davao Tuna Trading’s products at their store on C.P. Garcia Street, Davao City, and in various local markets and supermarkets.
Davao Mangoes
Renowned for their sweetness and quality, Davao mangoes are a must-try for fruit lovers. Visit the Davao Fruit Market on Davao-Bukidnon Road or local fruit stalls throughout the city.
Tuna Pita
A savory pita bread filled with tuna and other local ingredients, perfect for a quick snack. Available at Waling-Waling Pita’s store on Magallanes Street, Davao City.
When you choose your pasalubong, think about what your friends and family might enjoy and remember to pick something that reminds you of your time in Davao. Enjoy sa Davao and palit ug daghan nga pasalubong!
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