๐ท 1. Lechon de Carigara
๐ฅ Smoky, herby, crispy
goodness
This version of lechon from the town of Carigara is known for its intense
smokiness, garlic, and herbs — a unique flavor from traditional woodfire
roasting.
๐ Where to Try:
Carigara Public Market, Tacloban lechon stalls
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Tip: Eat it with vinegar or don’t — it’s flavorful enough without!
๐ฒ 2. Moron (Chocolate Sticky Rice Roll)
๐ซ Sweet, sticky, and
local-favorite
Made of ground sticky rice, coconut milk, and cocoa — wrapped in banana leaves
and steamed. A must-have pasalubong from Leyte.
๐ Where to Buy:
Tacloban souvenir shops, market stalls in Abuyog
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Tip: Choose the ones with cheese fillings for a creamy twist!
๐ 3. Lawot-lawot
๐ฟ Healthy and humble
A vegetable stew made with okra, talong, squash, malunggay, and dried
fish or shrimp. A staple in Waray-Waray households.
๐ Where to Try:
Home kitchens, local carinderias
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Tip: Enjoy with white rice and fermented shrimp paste (ginamos).
๐ 4. Tinolang Isda (Native Fish Soup)
๐ Comfort in a bowl
A simple fish soup flavored with ginger, tomatoes, and lemongrass, made
with freshly caught bisugo or tamban.
๐ Where to Try:
Palo, Tanauan coastal eateries
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Tip: Try the “tinola sa batwan” version — tangy and unique!
๐ค 5. Tuba-marinated Shrimp
๐ท Seafood meets coconut
wine
Shrimp soaked in tuba (fermented coconut wine) before grilling or frying
— gives it a sweet, umami edge!
๐ Where to Try:
Barangay fiestas or local seafood stalls
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Tip: Pair with grilled eggplant and tomato salad.
๐ฅฌ 6. Binagol (Sweet Taro Dessert)
๐ฅฅ Rich, earthy, and
festive
Made of grated taro (gabi), coconut milk, and brown sugar, steamed in
coconut shells. Native to Dulag and Dagami, Leyte.
๐ Where to Buy:
Tacloban bus terminal, Dulag market
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Tip: Eat warm or chilled — great both ways!
๐ฆ 7. Crab in Coconut Milk (Ginataang Alimango)
๐ฅฅ Rich and indulgent
Fresh Leyte crabs simmered in gata (coconut milk), garlic, and chili.
Local, fresh, and bursting with flavor.
๐ Where to Try:
Baybay and Palompon eateries
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Tip: Don’t skip the aligue (crab fat) — it’s the highlight!
๐ 8. Pritong Paksiw na Bisaya nga Manok
๐ Vinegary & crispy
Native chicken boiled in vinegar and spices, then deep-fried — crispy outside,
tender inside.
๐ Where to Try:
Village fiestas, family kitchens
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Tip: Ask for spicy vinegar dip on the side.
๐ง 9. Roscas (Butter Cookies)
๐ช Buttery, crunchy,
addicting
A local delicacy from Pastrana, shaped like rings or twisted knots —
made with flour, butter, eggs, and anise.
๐ Where to Buy:
Pastrana bakeries, Tacloban souvenir stores
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Tip: Pair with coffee or hot sikwate!
✅ Quick Leyte Foodie Tips:
- ๐ต Explore towns like Carigara, Abuyog, and Dulag — they’re local food goldmines.
- ๐ Visit early morning markets for fresh delicacies like moron and binagol.
- ๐ Pack pasalubong like roscas, moron, and binagol in boxes for travel.
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