Canlaon Cacao Area
Description
Cacao growing in the mountain barangays around Canlaon. In Canlaon, the mountain city on Kanlaon’s slopes, the highest farming country on the island. Cacao here is backyard-scale rather than plantation — trees in house lots, beans dried on mats, then roasted, ground and pressed into tablea discs. Tablea is pure cacao with nothing added; it’s what sikwate and champorado are made from. Buy at the town market and ask for the local one rather than a commercial brand.
Tips
Highest farming country on the island and correspondingly cool — the market draws from barangays most visitors never reach. Combine with Kanlaon"s northern trailheads if you"re hiking.
Stops
Northern Sugar & Seafood Corridor
How to get there
On the main highway route through this part of the island; Ceres buses and jeepneys serving the corridor pass through.
Best Times
Early morning — markets, landings and roadside stalls all run hardest before 8am.
