Mabinay Cacao Zone

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Mabinay Cacao Zone

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Mabinay Cacao Zone
Mabinay Cacao Zone

Description

Cacao growing in the karst upland barangays of Mabinay. In Mabinay, the karst interior town on the cross-island road, all caves and upland farms. 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
The natural halfway stop if you"re crossing the island by land, so plan a meal break here rather than pushing through. Cave tours and the food zones are on opposite sides of town; a habal-habal for a couple of hours is the practical way to see both.
Stops
Dumaguete–Valencia Food Belt
How to get there
On the cross-island road between Dumaguete and Kabankalan/Bacolod — buses crossing the island stop here.
Best Times
Early morning — markets, landings and roadside stalls all run hardest before 8am.

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