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What are the specialties in the Philippines?
1, dried mango

Mango is also called "Guo Wang", which means "the fruit of hope". The fruit is oval and smooth, with lemon yellow peel and mellow taste; Mango is beautiful in color, sweet and sour in taste, cool and non-toxic, and has the functions of clearing away heat and promoting fluid production, quenching thirst and diuresis, benefiting stomach and stopping vomiting.

The processing technology of Philippine dried mango is different from that of ordinary dried fruits and vegetables. This kind of dried mango has bright color, orange yellow, orange red or golden yellow, and is characterized by no need to add pigment. The dried surface of each mango is dry and non-sticky, with a strong mango flavor, sweet and sour.

Step 2 Embroidery

Embroidery in the Philippines is world-famous. The men's embroidered clothing produced in the Philippines is called "the finishing touch", which is a unique expression of Philippine art. A light embroidered cotton garment for women is called "Jalaluo", which is the most popular because of its exquisite relief works.

More casual clothes are short-sleeved polobarongs. There are many kinds of clothing materials, such as translucent pineapple fiber, called piqa. The clothes hand-knitted with this material are of good quality. There are many women's embroidered clothes, as well as scarves, bags, handkerchiefs and so on that match the clothes.

3. Basket

In the Philippines, more than 30 kinds of natural materials can be used to weave baskets. Each kind of basket uses different materials and different knitting methods. Some baskets are used for holding things, while others are used for decoration. No matter what kind of basket, follow a principle. For example, an ordinary basket for holding things is made of strong rattan skin and woven very firmly.

This kind of basket has a long service life and can bear loads. Some baskets are portable and made of herbs or seaweed. Some baskets are made of unique materials, and these baskets can't bear too much weight. This kind of basket is made of special materials, exquisite and fashionable in style, or unique in pattern.

Philippine baskets are exported to many countries all over the world, and their uniqueness lies in their regional design. Baskets are made of various materials, including bamboo, rattan, palm trees and so on. You can find a basket booth under QuiapoBridge in Manila Metro Center. If you want to buy more baskets, you can go to Baguio Market in the mountainous area of the Philippines, where there are many baskets.

4. Coconut oil

Coconut oil is extracted from the pulp of the "tree of life" coconut tree. It is clear and pure in liquid state and is known as the healthiest edible oil in the world. Known as "a good medicine for all diseases", coconut oil is not only rich in nutritional value, but also rich in medicinal value.

In tropical island areas, coconut oil has been eaten for more than 2000 years, which is called "oil of life" and "universal food". Filipinos call coconut oil a "bottle pharmacy". India has also used coconut oil as medicine since ancient times. Coconut oil can protect the skin from the sun, so it is often regarded as the most beautiful and sacred product.

5. Manila hemp products

Manila hemp is a major feature of the Philippines. All kinds of carpets made of Manila hemp are very popular with tourists and have a tropical flavor. Pontebu, which is rich in Gaoshan characteristics, has become a major feature with its bold colors and strong visual impact.