My favorite Baguio City pasalubong products

I love the pasalubong items from Baguio City, especially the sweet desserts and pastries, because they are really delicious. In fact, my kids love them, too, especially Lengua de Gato. Aside from the food, Baguio City’s chilly air and laid-back vibe also make it a favorite destination among travelers. The Summer Capital of the Philippines is also best-known for its strawberries, Baguio Cathedral, Diplomat Hotel, Camp John Hay, Panagbenga Festival, and being a haven for visual artists.

Baguio City sweet pasalubong

Baguio City’s classic sweet pasalubong products

Aside from these, Baguio City is also known for sweet delicacies that are famous among tourists as pasalubong or gifts for their friends and loved ones. Here are 5 of the most popular sweets from Baguio City:

1. Baguio City's Ube Jam 


Baguio City pasalubong ube jam

Ube jam is perhaps the most recognizable among the pasalubong produced in Baguio City. This is made of boiled and mashed purple yams that are cooked with butter or margarine and condensed milk. The result is a thick preserve that is milky with just the right amount of sweetness. This is good on its own or when added to halo-halo and as bread filling.

2. Lengua de Gato


Baguio City pasalubong lengua de gato

Lengua de Gato, literally translated as cat’s tongue, are small elongated biscuits that are, well, shaped like a cat’s tongue. They are actually rich butter cookies characterized by a mild milky taste and a soft crunch. To achieve the delightful crunch that typifies Lengua de Gato, it has to be piped as thinly as possible. Lengua de Gato is perfect on its own and when paired with coffee or tea.

3. Strawberry Jam


Baguio City pasalubong strawberry jam

Most people would agree that the strawberry is possibly the single fruit for which Baguio City is best known. As such, it is but natural to find a lot of products made out of strawberries, like wine, whole fruit preserves, and jam. However, strawberry jam stands out among these products because it is versatile. Strawberry jam uses ripe fruits cooked and mashed in sugar and a small amount of water. The sweet and slightly sour tones of strawberry jam go well with toast, regular bread, or as an ice cream drizzle.

4. Peanut Brittle


Baguio City pasalubong peanut brittle

This is another classic and much-loved pasalubong from Baguio City. Peanut brittle is hard sugar candy with peanuts served as broken pieces of confection. Sweet and slightly buttery, peanut brittle can be addicting to munch on but go easy on this unless you want your blood sugar level to shoot up.

5. Chocolate Crinkles and Corn Flakes


Baguio City pasalubong chocolate crinkles and corn flakes

Chocolate crinkles are another timeless favorite from Baguio City. These are soft chocolate cookies rolled in powdered sugar. The soft and slightly gooey texture of chocolate crinkles makes them delightful to eat. 

Meanwhile, another well-loved product from the City of Pines is chocolate-covered cornflakes. These are regular crunchy cornflakes that are coated with rich milk chocolate. I think the crunch from the cornflakes that is enhanced by chocolate is what makes this simple dessert snack quite enjoyable to buyers.

Where to buy pasalubong in Baguio City


Since Baguio City is a popular tourist destination, it's fairly easy to find a store selling local products and handicrafts. However, some of the more popular places that you might want to check are the following:

1. Pasalubong Center
    Address: 30 Gov. Pack Rd, Baguio, 2602 Benguet

2. Good Shepherd Convent
    Address: Gibraltar Rd, Baguio, 2600 Benguet
    Closes at 5:00 PM
    Telephone number: (074) 424 2496

3. Mines View Park
    Address: Mines View Observation Deck, Mines View, Baguio, Benguet
    Closes at 8:00 PM

4. Baguio City (Wet & Dry) Public Market
    Address: Magsaysay Ave, Baguio, 2600 Benguet
   Open 24 hours
   Contact number: 0923 354 3888

5. Burnham Park
    Address: Jose Abad Santos Dr, Baguio, 2600 Benguet
    Open 24 hours
    Telephone number: (074) 442 7014

6. Saira Mae Pasalubong
    Address: Baguio, Benguet

7. Mika' san Sweetshop
    Address: Baguio, Benguet
    Telephone number: (074) 443 3942

List of affordable hotels in Baguio City


Of course, it is much better if you could visit Baguio City even for just a weekend. Though popular, Baguio City is quite an affordable destination. If you are planning a quick getaway to Baguio, here is a list of budget hotels that you might want to consider for your trip:

1. Travelite Express Hotel
    Address: Shuntug St. cor F. Bautista Drive, Baguio City
    Price per night is as low as Php1,224


2. Paladin Hotel
    Address: 136 Abanao Extension, Corner Carino Street, Baguio City
    Price per night is as low as Php1,354


3. City Center Hotel
    Address: 45 Session Road, MPB Building, Baguio City Proper
    Price per night is as low as Php1,508


4. Cedar Peak Condominium
    Address: Mabini St. Corner General Luna Rd, Baguio City
    Price per night is as low as Php1,667


5. RedDoorz Premium @ Rimando Road, Baguio
    Address: 58 Rimando Road, Baguio, Benguet, Philippines, Baguio City
    Price per night is as low as Php987


6. Finteo Skylands
    Address: 99 Finteo Skylands, Dr. Cariño, Baguio City
    Price per night is as low as Php1,275


7. ZEN Rooms Hotel Urban Baguio
    Address: Kayang Extension, Barangay Labuan, Baguio City
    Price per night is as low as Php1,435


8. OYO 175 Hotel Elegant
    Address: 421 Magsaysay Ave, Benguet, Baguio City
    Price per night is as low as Php1,670


9. Bed and Bath at Station 120
    Address: 101 Lower General Luna Road, Baguio City
    Price per night is as low as Php1,020


10. Tacay Lodge Drive Inn Hotel
      Address: 92 Lt Tacay Rd, Baguio, Benguet
      Telephone number: 0922 382 4846
       The price per night is Php1,000

  Also read: 16 Top Things to Do in Tagaytay with Kids

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Ivan On The Move

Hi, I'm Daddy Ivan, aka Ivan On The Move // Dad On The Move, a blogger since 2006. I'm a family travel and dad blogger in the Philippines. I write about traveling with kids, kid-friendly restaurants, the joys of fatherhood, the ups and downs of modern parenting, and autism awareness and acceptance. In my blog, you will find tips for traveling families in the Philippines, as well as stories about special needs parenting. I'm also an author, having written and published a travel book called "Select Travel Stories from the Different Regions of the Philippines." I was also part of an international book project called "100 Men On Becoming A Dad" where I shared my very own fatherhood story. As one of the dad influencers in the Philippines, I like to share photo updates & stories on social media.

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