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Cebu :
Business Contacts AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION CEBU CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND
INDUSTRY CENTRAL BANK OF THE PHIL. CITY MAYOR'S OFFICE CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL
RESOURCES DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM DEPT. OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS EUROPEAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE JAPANESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
AND INDUSTRY LAND TRANSPORTATION OFFICE MACTAN EXPORT PROCESSING ZONE PHIL. PORTS AUTHORITY PHIL. TOURISM AUTHORITY PROVINCIAL GOVERNOR'S OFFICE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
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Travel Quotes: On long haul flights I always drink loads and loads of water and eat light and healthy food. Lisa Snowdon
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
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