Of course, one can't have a Filipino gift shop without food.
The Manila Collectible Co. has gathered together a good array of food products from all over the Philippines. Dried fruit, jams and preserves, biscuits, chocolate, teas and infusions, coffee, fruit wines, vinegar—all made locally from local produce.
One of everything please! Perhaps one day (hope against hope:) they'll have stuff available to order online!
ReplyDeleteI would not have expected that there is wine produced in the Philippines.
ReplyDeletein the spirit of pasalubong....
ReplyDeleteThe Cebu brand of dried mangoes are Masarap !!
ReplyDeleteun bel étale tout en couleur
ReplyDeleteEverything looks very delicious and it'd be difficult to choose !
ReplyDeleteI'm sure I would shop lots of delicious things there!
ReplyDeleteLéia
i love how colorful the whole place is!
ReplyDeleteI think I could spend a great deal of time (and probably money) in this gift shop.
ReplyDeleteFascinating place. I would love to spend an hour or two browsing through all they offer for sale!
ReplyDeleteCool! There is a restaurant that advertises Filipino food near my house. I've never tried it though b/c I'm not really sure what the specialties are! :)
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