If you are traveling to North, you can see arrays of dried fish stalls along the national highway. Some in Binalonan,Pangasinan, although their popular product is vinegar. Others are in Urdaneta City and Carmen but you can find the longest dried fish stalls in La Union. Actually, you can easily see them because vendors are waving plastic of fish for you to be distracted along the highway.
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| Bea Likes Dried Pusit |
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| Carmela Dried Fish Stall |
As you can see in the pictures, they have different kinds of dried fish; dried" bisugo, espada, dilis, tuyo, dried pusit, tinapang bangus ,danggit. These are just among their many products.They will even cook for you to taste their products.
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| Bagoong and Patis |
They also sells " boneless bagoong, patis and vinegar, the ever famous "sawsawan" in the Philippines.
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| Banig Dried Fish |
Wanna be there?
Location: Along National High-Way
Damortis, Santo Tomas, La Union




4 comments:
hello,
I love dried salted fish,dried shrimps dried squid
Thanks 4 sharing the info and pix
Have a great day
your welcome!
I've always wanted to visit La Union. My aunties are all there kasi. And my mom was born in Pozzorubio (I don't know if I got the spelling correct).
New visitor here and a follower. What is that banig dried fish made of?
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