Even after having breakfast less than an hour that time, we couldn't say no to this lot of native delciacies that welcomed us in Guimaras.

First and foremost, Guimaras best known produce is their sweet mango famous almost worldwide.

And it comes with it's best partner, ibos.

This brown baye-baye variety is made from toasted rice thus giving it a more disctinct flavour compared to it's more "caucasian" cousin. I like the one wrapped in banana leaves compared with the one in plastic for it gives it a more native feel.


So when you're in Guimaras, be sure to check out the markets for these native delicacies that can make your trip more gastronomically satisfying.