Region VIII Southern Tagalog
Across
- 2. The flour used in Uraro cookies from Marinduque.
- 4. A rich meatloaf from Quezon, often served at fiestas.
- 9. A tour of different Lomi versions across Batangas towns.
- 10. Popular noodle dish from Lucban, eaten on banana leaves.
- 13. Island province famous for Uraro and seafood.
- 14. Steamed purple rice delicacy in bamboo tubes, usually eaten during the holidays.
- 18. A fruity tourism activity in Oriental Mindoro, famous for its sweet mangoes.
- 19. Strong, bold coffee variety grown in Batangas.
- 21. A cassava cake delicacy from Quezon.
- 22. Cooking technique using vinegar and garlic.
- 24. A sizzling Palawan delicacy made with crocodile meat.
- 26. A local banana used in many Southern Tagalog dishes.
- 28. Batangas tuna dish wrapped and slow-cooked in vinegar.
- 29. A slow-cooking method using buried coals or sealed pots.
Down
- 1. An immersive experience in Batangas to learn about and taste Kapeng Barako.
- 3. A hearty Batangas soup made with beef shanks and marrow.
- 5. A coconut-based distilled spirit from Quezon.
- 6. Local term for turmeric, used in yellow adobo variants.
- 7. A way of stewing shrimp in coconut milk with ginger.
- 8. The purple yam used in jams and desserts in Laguna.
- 10. Cavite noodle dish made with squid ink.
- 11. Known for Pancit Habhab and Longganisa, especially during the Pahiyas Festival.
- 12. Batangas noodle dish with thick, starchy soup.
- 15. Garlicky pork sausage famous in Quezon
- 16. A crisp freshwater sardine found only in Taal Lake.
- 17. Birthplace of Buko Pie and home to famous shops like Coletteās.
- 20. Festival in Lucban where Pancit Habhab and local delicacies are showcased
- 23. Scenic destination to enjoy Bulalo with a view of Taal Volcano.
- 25. A culinary journey in Palawan featuring grilled seafood on beaches.
- 27. A city in Rizal known for artisan food, restaurants, and scenic views.