1, dried mango
Dried mango is the number one specialty of the Philippines! Mango in the Philippines is honored as the national fruit, the Philippines Luzon Island mango was once the Guinness World Record as the world's sweetest mango.
2, wood carvings
Wood carvings are also a very famous specialty of the Philippines, in the Philippines you can spend a small price to find your favorite wood carvings, superb craftsmanship and lifelike form will make your eyes open, as a souvenir is also good.
3, coconut oil
Coconut oil is the Filipino people eat their own cooking oil, in addition to edible, but also can be used for massage spa, sunscreen, moisturizing and hair care, many uses. Coconut oil is easy to store and can be kept for a long time without spoiling, so it's a wise choice to bring it back as a specialty product.
4, Manila hemp products
Manila hemp is a major feature of the Philippines, made of Manila hemp a variety of bags made of carpets and other very popular with tourists. In the color above also has a distinctive personality traits, very rich alpine characteristics of Pontebract bold color, giving a strong visual impact.
5, cigars
The Philippines is one of the major producers of cigars, which most people know. Cigars produced locally in the Philippines are pure in flavor and reasonably priced. It's a great gift for friends and family, and it's even more classy and decent to have it carefully packaged by the store staff.
6, Philippine ice cream
Philippine ice cream are made with fresh fruit and milk, so the milk flavor and fruit flavor are very thick. If you want to bring ice-cream back to your home country, you can do so. Some ice-cream store clerks in the Philippines will help you put the ice-cream in a box with dry ice and send it directly to the cabin, where it can be placed for at least 10 hours.