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Station 3, Balabag, Boracay, Malay, Aklan, Philippines
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Boracay Great Discounts to Offer! Overview: Blue Mango Inn is a friendly family owned bussiness, and Boracay's newest resort that opened on September, 1, 2005. Formerly the Jazzed Up Café, the Inn is located in the heart of Angol Point, just a 3 minute walk from boat station 3. The Inn fronts Boracay's famous White Beach.


Blue Mango Inn has eight (8) luxurious rooms on the second floor, complete with air-conditioning, hot and cold water, cable TV and wireless internet connection.Guests also get free breakfast and bottled water for your day at the beach. The Inn is equipped with a stand by 24 hour generator that can provide power to the entire resort.
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Philippines Cuisine History and Influences
During the pre-Hispanic era in the Philippines, the preferred Austronesian methods for food preparation were boiling, steaming and roasting. The ingredients for common dishes were obtained from locally raised livestock. These ranged from kalabaw (water buffaloes), baka (cows), manok (chickens) and baboy (pigs) to various kinds of fish and seafood.
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