My morning walks couldn't be complete without trying to find a bakery. I usually check out the breads available and purchase some of those I'm familiar with and like to eat. These include pandesal, monay, putok, pinagong, pan de coco and spanish bread. Sometimes I get monay, donuts or kalihim depending on whether I think they taste good based on their looks.
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| I passed this bakery located across from the public market and a monument. Their sign says "since 1966" so this is a relatively old business (older than me by 6 years). |
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| There were a few customers that early morning buying hot pandesal from the bakery so I decided to buy some to eat back at the hotel. |
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| The pandesal was good but this was the kind that you eat with some butter or perhaps dip in coffee or chocolate. |
I will try the other bakeries in my next trip to Naga City, which is coming up this week.
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