Pasalubong Center to sell Northern Samar products
CATARMAN, Northern Samar – The province’s Pasalubong Center has recently opened to sell quality products made in Northern Samar by local entrepreneurs.
The formal launching was held November 4, 2009 with Governor Raul Daza and other officials of the province gracing the event.
The center promotes and sells popular products locally manufactured by Nortehanon entrepreneurs. These include food products such as pili candies, pinyato (delicacy made of peanuts, puffed rice, and calamay), nilatikan (glutinous rice in cocomilk), rice puto seko, bottled tuna fish, crabs, virgin coconut oil and coco vinegars. Handicrafts such as quality native bags and home decors are also on display.
The Pasalubong Center has become a reality through the efforts of the Provincial Government of Northern Samar through the Provincial Tourism Office, in cooperation with the Department of Trade and Industry, Provincial Planning and Development Office, Provincial Livelihood and Development Office and the Association of Northern Samar Producers (ANSP), which manages the center.
The center opens daily, Mondays to Sundays, from 5:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. It is located in front of the Airport Terminal Building in Barangay Dalakit, this town. (PR/PIO)
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