Pasalubong Items from Iligan City

7 Proudly made in Iligan City products for pasalubong

Iligan City Fiesta is fast approaching. Diyandi Festival is celebrated for the whole month of September for the feast of St. MIchael the archangel which happens every September 29. And during your visit don’t forget to take home some pasalubong items from the city.

FOOD

    1. Cheding’s Peanuts oven roasted peanuts

      Photo by: Chedings.com

      Photo by: Chedings.com

      Cheding’s peanuts is most loved pasalubong from Iligan City. When you speak about Iligan City, people would cry for Cheding’s peanuts. It’s specially oven roasted peanuts are irresistible. You can’t find the taste from other peanut stores. Specially fromulated by Lola Cheding.

    2. Suka Pinakurat

      Photo by: Sukapinakurat.com

      Photo by: Sukapinakurat.com

      Suka Pinakurat is a special spicy vinegar that will get you addicted once you tried it. Suka Pinakurat is made from fermented coconut vinegar added with blended spices to make it spicy hot.

    3. Madcow Pizza by Pizzarella Bistro

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      For short distance travels, you can bring home a box or boxes of Madcow Pizza to your destination. You can’t find it in other places since Pizzarella haven’t ventured to other locations just yet.

    4. Piaya de Iligan

      Their version of Piaya is something you should be looking forward for. It has a certain taste that would keep you wanting for more. It’s not sweet and best paired with a cup of coffee. They were pretty innovative that they were able to come up with different flavors of piaya. I love the durian flavor

    5. Tedts Breads and Cupcakes

      Tedts

      Tedts

      Tedts box of cupcakes is a favorite bring home item now a days. They are home baked to perfection. Breads are passionately kneaded and molded into pasalubong pieces.

    6. Palapa by Pater Al Kuwait 

      Palapa is an asian cuisine made differently in every country. This version of Palapa is of Kuwait style and well loved and popular for Iliganons. It is made of onion shutts and some spices making it smell and taste spicy chili hot.

    7. Edi’s Spicy Lechon

      Like what I said, Iligan City is known for its versions of Lechon. Edi’s have this spicy flavor that would keep you wanting for more. Not to mention extra servings of rice. Edi’s Spicy Lechon still arrives crunchy even after a day of commute. If you are planning to bring home kilos  of this make sure to order ahead of time so they can specially pack it for you to preserve it’s flavor and crunchiness. They also ship a whole lechon for a minimum fee.

There are also other Iligan made products you can take home with during your visit, a lot may not be available in our local grocery stores. You may check out their individual fan pages for more details on how to get them.

There are a lot of exciting non food products that you may wish to try in Iligan City, and experience is just one of them. We prepared a 3 day itinerary for you guys to try, you may click here.