A perfect and easy-to-cook snack yet a plateful of this often find itself served during breakfast at home. Maybe to complement the the salty tabagak (tuyo) and other breakfast staples, its just a a delicious treat to start the stay. There's nothing fancy about this - just saging na saba, thinly sliced then fried. I like when the banana is ripe or even over ripe as it gives a natural sweetness when its fried. If not, a dip in sugar would do the trick!
It's not Catbalogan nor Katagalugan, it's CA-TA-LU-GAN, Catalugan. I also had the same problem when I was a kid when reading and remembering the name of this bread. But the many years of enjoying this specialty from Tibiao Bakery, I think I have it in me. So what is catalugan? It's basically a filled bread and like what you see, it has more filling that the "bread" itself. Tibiao Bakery makes the more "high end" catalugan as they are big, individually wrapped and deliciously addicting. Smaller bakeshops also make catalugan but its just the regular "one of those" breads. But this one from Tibiao is worth every "bit and morsel". For around 12 each (few years back it was only PhP 10), this bite size bread is heavy as the filling is a compact and flavouful blend of "secrets" for this one had no ingredients listed on its packaging. So I can only assume what they are everytime I am ...
