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BINAROT NGA PALAWAN (PALAWAN DELICACY)

Photo Credit/s:
Leon Tourism Office (2023)

Binarot nga Palawan is a traditional snack made from grated “palawan” (giant taro), salt, and muscovado sugar, carefully wrapped in its skin and steamed, usually prepared in the morning or after lunch. The snack is not sold commercially but shared with guests, reflecting hospitality and cultural pride. Knowledge of this culinary tradition is passed through family involvement, maintaining its presence in the community. Despite its rich cultural value, the snack faces challenges as modern preferences shift toward trendier food. Preservation efforts include documentation, promotion on social media, and events like NAMIT! to revitalize and celebrate this heritage cuisine.

Mappers:
Gilbert Golez Marin, Kristine Cabanero

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