Tropical delights are cheap and delicious fruit. Isn’t that what many of you are looking forward to when you visit Puerto Galera?Here are some fruit stalls on the main street of Sabang Beach.
mango
160 pesos/per kilogram
banana
80 pesos/per kilogram
pineapple
150 pesos / 1 piece
mangosteen
400 pesos/per kilogram
Star Apple
160 pesos/per kilogram
jackfruit
100 pesos/per kilogram
Guiyabano *Sour Sop
100 pesos/per kilogram
orange
30 pesos / 1 piece
Ryugan *Longan
300 pesos/per kilogram
apple
30 pesos / 1 piece
watermelon
350 pesos / 1 piece
The above is a comparison of prices in Sabang Beach as of March 2019. Prices are a bit lower in Carapan City and in the fresh produce market within walking distance of Muelle Harbour.
Cheap and delicious, of course, are the mangoes! However, I think that the mangosteen is a little high from the price of goods in the Philippines. Watermelon and bananas are sometimes sold at special sales in Japan for this much.
That said, while prices do fluctuate depending on the season and area, it’s only in the tropical Philippines that you’ll be able to eat a wide variety of fresh fruit.
My recommendation is a fruit called “guayabano”. Some of you may know it by the name “Sour Sop”.
What is “Guiyabano” or “Soursop”?
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%B5%E3%83%AF%E3%83%BC%E3%82%BD%E3%83%83%E3%83%97
Guiyabano has a unique texture. When chewed, the juice comes out of the soft, spongy, fibrous pulp. The taste is sweet and sour and strange, like yogurt. If you’re ever in Puerto Galera, you have to eat it!
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