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Pasalubong (Tagalog, "[something] for when you
welcome me") is the
Filipino tradition of
travellers bringing gifts from
their destination to
people back...
- are
called tokusanhin. A
similar tradition in the
Philippines is
called pasalubong. One
Village One
Product movement Miyagegashi,
confectionery sold as omiyage...
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stops in and near Laguna. It can also be
found in
specialty stores and
pasalubong centers in and near Laguna. The term
espasol was also used to describe...
- chocolate, durian, jackfruit, and
mango among others.
Pastel is
regarded as a
pasalubong (regional
specialty gifts) of
Camiguin Island and
nearby Ca****an de Oro...
- and more
accessible around the world,
people are able to buy it as a
pasalubong or
homecoming present after having visited the Philippines. Buko pie is...
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original on
January 11, 2021.
Retrieved January 11, 2021. "Dunkin' PH x SB19
Pasalubong ng
Bayan -
Dunkin Philippines". Facebook.
January 12, 2021.
Archived from...
- the
second floor. Also on the
second floor are
Merci Pasalubong Shop and Bong-Bong's
Pasalubong Shop,
occupying the spot of the
former Civil Aviation...
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Returnees often had
gifts for
friends and
family as a
modern extension of the
pasalubong tradition,
where presents are
handed to
those at home upon
arrival from...
- the use of
achuete seeds, made in bite-sized pieces. It is a po****r
pasalubong. The
longganisa is
named after the
Spanish “longaniza,” and is sometimes...
- They are
distinctively wrapped in corn
husks and are
commonly sold as
pasalubong and
street food in
Northern Mindanao and Cebu. It is
sometimes anglicized...