Longganisang Lucban was traditionally sold by streetside cart vendors and were served up in banana leaves. It was eaten not with the use of utensils but rather hinahabhab, hence the name. The latter on the other hand was a far cry from the usual sweet longganisa, being salty and going great with the local suka from coconut.
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Pansit Lucban
Pansit from Lucban is one of the best I had. Lucban is well known in tasty food especially the Pinoy's favorite. Lucban is a town in Quezon and they had mastered making the best best pansit.
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