Luggage. A backpack, trolley, or wheeled suitcase come in handy. Just don't bring a lot of them.
Clothes. What to wear.. pants, shorts, shirts and light clothing are okay. Bring comfortable casual clothes. People living in Camotes are simple and some are still traditional. You can't wear fan ...
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Kinilaw, is short for "kini-hilaw"(kini means this, and hilaw means raw), a raw fish or other seafood, or meat, mixed with vinegar or other souring agent like lemon or calamansi. It's like sushi with vinegar. Vinegar is used as a cooking agent of the raw fresh meat, and also adds a taste to the mix ...
12.11.08 | Native Foods and Delicacies in Camotes | Read more
Puto maya is one of the Filipino foods great for breakfast and snacks in Cebu Camotes, and in the Philippines. Even in the city, it is a great meal for breakfast. It's aroma and distinctive taste is great especially when mixed with ginger. Puto maya is best eaten with hot pure cocoa milk.
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