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Islands Philippines - Boracay Philippines Hotels & Resorts |
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Boracay Island Philippines
Islands Philippines features Philippines travellers guide plus white sand beach resorts, island beaches, beach hotels, diving resorts, resort hotels Boracay Hotels & Boracay Beach Resorts 357
Boracay Resort - located in the heart of the world-famous white beach before
Boat Station 3 Experience a happy blending of cosmopolitan and rustic lifestyle in Boracay. Celebrate nature’s blessings: waterfalls, caves, mountains, rivers, springs and valleys. Go hiking and camping, fishing and angling, scuba diving and snorkeling, mountain biking and sky diving with guidance from reliable locals. Boracay Islands Philippines Travel Tips Travel Quotes: Never go on trips with anyone you do not love. Ernest Hemingway Pulutan Philippines CuisinePulutan (from the Filipino word pulutin which literally means "something that is picked up") is a term roughly analogous to the English term "finger food". Originally, it was a snack accompanied with liquor or beer but has found its way into Philippine cuisine as appetizers or, in some cases, main dishes, as in the case of sisig. More details at Pulutan Philippines Cuisine Southern Philippine CuisineIn Mindanao, the southern part of Palawan island, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi, dishes are richly flavored with the spices common to Southeast Asia: turmeric, coriander, lemon grass, cumin, and chillies — ingredients not commonly used in the rest of Filipino cooking. Being free from Hispanicization, the cuisine of the indigenous Moro and Lumad peoples of Mindanao and the Sulu archipelago has much in common with the rich and spicy Malay cuisines of Malaysia and Brunei, as well as Indonesian and Thai cuisines. More details at Southern Philippine Cuisine |