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CENTRAL LUZON (PRODUCTS (Fresh Carabao Mango (Zambales)
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CENTRAL LUZON
PRODUCTS
Fresh Carabao Mango (Zambales)
According to experts from the University of the Philippines (Los Banos) and the Bureau of Plant Industry, Zambales produces the sweetest carabao mangoes, and has the best carabao mango strain for commercialization
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Sabutan Craft (Aurora)
Sabutan weaving is one of the traditional crafts of Aurora. It is made from the leaves of Sabutan trees abundant in the areas of Aurora.
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Burong Isda (Pampanga)
A fermented fish paste,
It is a mixture of cooked rice, fish, and salt that is left to ferment for 8 days in clay jars, sautéed, and served with boiled vegetables.
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Ylang Ylang Essential Oil (Tarlac)
Made from the extract of Ylang Ylang trees, The pure essential oil extract are commonly used for aromatherapy, perfumes and bathing products such as soaps and shampoos.
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Cashew Nuts (Bataan)
A native product, they can be roasted, pruned or even made into a spread.
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LANDMARKS
Mount Pinatubo (Tripoint boundary of Pampanga, Tarlac, Zambales)
Is an active stratovolcano in the Zambales Mountains. Famous for erupting on 15 June 1991, it is now a popular hiking spot with a beautiful crater lake created from its last eruption.
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Mount Samat National Shrine (Pilár, Bataan)
Mt. Samat National Shrine was built to give respect and recognition to the soldiers that suffered in the Bataan Death March in WW2.
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Nagsasa Cove (Zambales)
A rough-hewn cove where crystal-clear waters, misty mountains and lack of urban amenities give off a tranquil and close-to-nature feeling.
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Potipot Island (Zambales)
Is a small island with sparkly white sand and clear waters. It is one of the few islands devoid of commercialization, with only a few cottages and no electricity.
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Mount Arayat (Pampanga)
Mt. Arayat is an extinct volcano located in the island of Luzon . Originally famous for the tales of fairies and other mystical creatures that supposedly inhabit its forests, Mt. Arayat is now considered as one of the most popular hiking destinations in the Central Luzon region.
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ETHNICITIES
Kapampangan
The fifth largest ethnolinguistic group in the Philippines. They live mainly in the provinces of Pampanga, Bataan and Tarlac.
Build (Male and Female)
Usually have deep brown almond eyes, flat nose, black hair and less than 5'5 height.
Aetas
Also called Agta, they are indigenous people who live in scattered, isolated mountainous parts in Luzon.
Build (Male and Female)
They have dark brown skin, a small body size/figure (5 feet below), tightly curled hair, a small nose, and round dark brown/black eyes
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