Planning a trip to Bohol? ๐ด Beyond the Chocolate Hills and tarsiers, Bohol has a vibrant culinary scene bursting with heritage-rich dishes, sweet delicacies, and island comfort food. Here are the top Boholano foods you shouldn't miss, with foodie tips, icons, and local faves!
๐ท 1. Hinalang na Baboy (Spicy Pork Stew)
๐ถ️ Spicy, savory,
soul-warming
Hinalang is Bohol’s version of sinigang and tinola, but with a fiery twist.
Made with pork ribs, ginger, pepper leaves, and chili.
๐ Where to Try: Local
carinderias in Tagbilaran or Loboc
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Tip: Eat it with plain rice to balance the heat!
๐ฏ 2. Calamay sa Bohol
๐ฅฅ Sticky, sweet,
signature Boholano
A beloved native delicacy made of glutinous rice, coconut milk, and brown sugar
— packed in a coconut shell and sealed with red cellophane.
๐ Where to Buy:
Alburquerque, Jagna Public Market
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Tip: Look for those labeled “Calamay sa Albur” — a Bohol classic!
๐ 3. Binakhaw (Spicy Kinilaw)
๐ง Fresh, tangy, spicy
ceviche
A Visayan-style kinilaw with fresh fish marinated in vinegar, calamansi,
onions, and chili. Boholanos like it bold and spicy.
๐ Where to Try:
Island restos in Panglao or Talibon
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Tip: Best with ice-cold beer or fresh buko juice.
๐ 4. Nilaw-oy na Kangkong
๐ฅฌ Simple and healthy
A light veggie broth made with kangkong (water spinach), garlic, and sometimes
dried fish or pork — a comfort food on rainy days.
๐ Where to Try:
Boholano homes, seaside eateries
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Tip: Eat with ginamos (fermented shrimp paste) for an umami kick!
๐ฝ 5. Lechon Bohol
๐ฅ Crispy skin, herby
stuffing
Bohol’s lechon is known for being stuffed with lemongrass, garlic, and herbs
— uniquely savory with crunchy skin.
๐ Where to Try:
Balilihan, Tagbilaran markets
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Tip: No sauce needed. Just salt, suka (vinegar), or liver sauce if
preferred.
๐ค 6. Seafood Pancit (Panglao Style)
๐ Noodles with a sea
twist
Local pancit canton with squid, shrimp, and mussels sautรฉed in garlic,
onion, and soy. Best enjoyed seaside!
๐ Where to Try:
Panglao Beach restos
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Tip: Add a squeeze of calamansi for zesty goodness.
๐ 7. Peanut Kisses
๐ฅ Light, crunchy, sweet
A sweet treat made of egg whites, sugar, and peanuts — similar to meringue.
Inspired by the shape of the Chocolate Hills!
๐ Where to Buy:
Alturas, Island City Mall, airport stalls
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Tip: Great as pasalubong (souvenir snacks)!
๐ฐ 8. Ube Kinampay
๐ The Queen of Boholano
Roots
This rare native purple yam is only found in Bohol. Locals turn it into
halaya, ube jam, and ice cream.
๐ Where to Try:
Local delicacy stores or markets
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Tip: Look for halayang kinampay (ube jam) — it's royalty on a
spoon!
✅ Bohol Foodie Tips:
- ๐ Go early to public markets for the freshest delicacies.
- ๐ Buy delicacies like calamay & peanut kisses as souvenirs.
- ๐ต Rent a scooter and go on a local food trip around countryside towns.
- ๐ Always ask locals for the best lechon spot — everyone has a favorite.
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