Showing posts with label ilocos sur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ilocos sur. Show all posts

Thursday, November 2, 2017

Special Crispy Opia


So crispy and so crunchy, have you ever thought that a kind of our favorite hopia would be like this. This why many people—in local and even abroad – are so crazy to have this Special Krispy Hopia.

Actually, this krispy snack food made from the Ilocano “bellaay” or powdered rice have been here and cooked by the old folks long time ago particularly in Pandayan, San Juan, Ilocos Sur. Not until Engr. Arlene Singson ventured and made this available for the people longing for the taste of the rice crispy snack.

Jenny Priala, one of the cook of Lemar’s Food Product said the main ingredient is made from the bellaay combining the regular rice and the glutinous rice. Added with the sesame seed and a little bit of sugar, the crispy Krispy become a favorite.

Friday, February 24, 2017

Do You Know What Is "Pinakurat" Vinegar?

photo taken during mini-trade fair in Candon City
Well, this is just the best level-up vinegar mix for your chicharon or your favorite green mango or white turnips.

In short, a "sukang Iloco", in translation, a very own kind of Ilocano vinegar. But what is so different with the Sukang Ilocos Pinakurat? Answer, its the ingredients.

Pinakurat is simply made from pure sugarcane vinegar and added with the hot chili then other ingredients or condiments like garlic, onions among others.

The famous pinakurat come from the municipality of Santa Maria. The light orange colored sugarcane vinegar in medium size bottle is one of the hottest product of this town famous of sugarcane products like vinegar, "basi" or sugarcane vinegar, and sweets like balikutsa and maskovado.

The bottle itself is printed this label that says: "This cane vinegar is native product from Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur. Ilocos Sukang Pinakurat is a condiment specifically Ilocos cane vinegar blended with "labuyo" chili and other spices ingredient"

So proud!

So, the next time you visit Ilocos, don't forget this one of a kind cane vinegar mix which you can only buy in Santa Maria.

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Two Big Grottos Of San Esteban

San Esteban will be known not only of beautiful and white beach, the landmark of the intact watchtower in the country and the stone craft called baldosa. This little town will have the distinction of two big grottoes of Virgin Mary both situated in coastal barangay.

These big grottos are easily seen when you visit the coastal area of the town. One along the seawater and the other is at the top of the mountain:

Grotto of Virgin Mary in barangay Apatot
This grotto can be found at the top of the mountain in barangay Apatot. According to residents it was built last 2016 by Ursa Major, one of the beach resort of the said town. You need to hike the not so high mountain for around 20 minutes (depending your age). Once you are here, overlooking the whole place particularly the west where the panorama of beach is so fascinating.

More or less 8 meters in high, the grotto of Virgin is guidance of the community and the people. Just below is another statue but this time a grotto standing in the ship..

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Most Fascinating Places In Ilocos

Here are 10 places this blogger went to and found to be fascinating and amazing. Worth to visit and could be photographers subject.

Photos are taken by this blogger.

The Philippines most famous and grandest road is the Crisologo street of the Heritage City of Vigan. The cobblestone and the old two storey houses of the Spanish colonization is the nostalgic moment for the tourists who are walking just riding kalesa in the city. 


The wall painting of Candon City, Ilocos Sur is said to be the longest church painting in the Philippines. The paintings depicts the cross station of Jesus Christ. Done in acrylic bright color, anyone would be fascinate to look at the paintings inside the church.

Its not easy to get here... Licungan Sugpon, Ilocos Sur. But once you survived the 6 hours of walking up and down the path and crossing the Amburayan river, all the tiredness and stress will be washed away because of this natural landscape of nature. Its so happen that this place is one of the farthest village of Ilocos Sur.
This Baroque church of Santa Maria is one of the two UNESCO Heritage site in Ilocos Sur. The brick walled church also have 84 steps going up before reaching the top of the church. Not known to many, there is a road at the back of the church to ease the burden of climbing the stairs. Well, our old folks would love to know the other way so they can enjoy this historical and monumental church of the Philippines.


Located in Tubalina Gregorio Del Pilar are these small cabins called "agamang". These are actually built by farmers where they put their harvested rice to keep safe especially during rainy season. Agamang are mostly made from woods and sometimes cogon grass, depending on location.



This is Pinsal Falls, one of the hidden natural beauty of Ilocos Sur. Found in barangay Lingsat, Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur. the waterfall has legend between two giants who fell in love with each other: Aran and Angalo.This is also the gateway of some residents of the town of Pilar in the province of Abra. They need to climb through that stone walls to pass through.
So serene, this is the beach of Ambucao in Santiago, Ilocos Sur. The calm beach is one of the destinations of beachgoers. Not so known to many tourists but it is gaining attention now especially that resorts are growing in the said place.
This panoramic landscape got more just than the view. This is the historical place where General Tomoyoki Yamashita made his last stand during the World War 2 in the Philippines. Now, the place is being develop as one of the tourist destinations of the tourists in Ilocos Sur. Well, in fact, Bessang Pass is the coldest place in Ilocos Sur.
photo is mine
Where best to view the sunset? The answer... Ilocos. Not so explored yet beaches but the sunset still at its best. This is a photographers moment. In afternoon, a poet can easily write his poem. So colorful until the dark comes and bring the silhouette of the day.

The Quirino bridge between the municipalities of Santa and Bantay. But not just linking the two municipalities but the history and the present. Now develop as one of the adventure hub of the province.

The Watchtower Of San Esteban

The Bateria or as popularly known as Watchtower in San Esteban is one of the most intact watchtower in the Philippines. Many watchtower can be found in the province of Ilocos Sur like in Narvacan and Santiago but the one built by early settlers in San Esteban is still intact.

In fact, one barangay which is Bateria is probably named after it.

Watchtowers are built are built during the Spaniards colonization to guard the community against the pirates who invades the people during that time. Until now, the watchtower stands but it served now as one of the major landmark of the town of San Esteban. (photo is mine

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

The Wine With Touch of History

Don't ever take away basi or sugarcane fermented wine to Ilocanos... it will be a war. Such was happened in September 16 1807 when thecolonizing Spaniards tried to monopolize the basi.

The Ilocanos reacted and the war was born.

Now that story is embedded in this basi wine being produced and product of San Ildefonso, Ilocos Sur.

The Famous Calamay Of Candon

Candon City is famous of two products: the tobacco farm plantations being the number one producer of quality Virginia tobacco leaves; and, the sweet rice delicacy known as kalamay or sweet rice cake.

The story of calamay came back during the world war 2 when this rice cake helped the families of that time to cope up the hard times because of war. There was no food at that time because of the devastation of farm products like rice, corn and rootcrops. The only thing standing tall are the coconuts and it riping fruits.  A group of ladies tried to make product from this coconut through coconut milk and the maskovado... and so there was calamay.

Today, the calamay became the OTOP or One Town One Product of the city. There is calamay stand built at the heart of the place just beside plaza and intended for calamay vendors.

The original calamay was contained in the hard shell of coconut and wrapped with banana husk. Today it has gone through the famous flat type wrapped with cellophane and newspaper to a chunky and more presentable packaging. Thanks to the effort of city government and Department of Trade and Industry it leveled up.

Three classes of calamay includes the following:

1.Brown

This is the most famous variants of calamay. The color and the sweetness even reach international market through trade fairs. The color derived from its ingredients brown sugar or mascovado.

2. White

The white variants is due to the brown sugar used to sweetened the calamay. Though not so popular with the brown class but its gaining attention of its color.

3. The Original

This is the original form and kind of calamay before those class wrapped in celophane. The original wrap of calamay is made from the coconut shell and then wrap with the husk of dried banana. When you want to gift calamay to someone especial, choose this.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Bagnet Festival 2

Here are some menu that can be cooked and served with bagnet as suggestive by Bagnet Festival of Narvacan, Ilocos Sur.

Ginataang Bagnet
Chili Con Bagnet
Broccoli Con Bagnet
Bagnet Ensalada
Bagnet Con Carra