Businesses at Panaad

Posted on April 19th, 2007 by mvg.
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Furniture made from tamarind tree in Kabankalan City

THE Kabankalan City’s theme booth features varied arrays of pandan displays like coasters, mats, placemats and bags. Beaded slippers, necklaces with different styles bejeweled beads and dolls dressed in different and impressive styles of tailored gowns added glitters to the display rack.

Delicacies lined the next display rack where one is treated to best selling peanut rolls, peanut balls, peanut bars, bandi, choconut mallows and peanut brittle. Then the classic sweets like yema, pinasugbo and unique bangkiling jam followed the onlookers delight.

Appetizers like pickled ampalaya and ginamos sautéed shrimp paste rounded up the tastes’ tour.

Equally impressive among the displays are home furnishings and furnitures made on tamarind “sambag” wood.

Herbal medicines in Calatrava

MEDICINAL capsules made of lagundi, pangawas, kumintang, tagalaway, dulaw and other herbs are among the highlights  of the Calatrava booth together with exportable pandan weaves like mats, trays and bags.

Wooden “retasos” gathered from balayon were creatively transformed into various home furnishings and furniture.

Some local artists made use of balayon “retasos” to curve certain symbols.

Barquillos, bandi, biscocho, banana pastells, merengue, pork chicharon, uraro are among the delicacies display galore.

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