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  2. Pancit Malabon - Wikipedia

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    Pancit Malabon is a Filipino dish that is a type of pancit which originates from Malabon, Metro Manila, Philippines.It uses thick rice noodles.Its sauce has a yellow-orange hue, attributable to achuete (annatto seeds), shrimp broth, and flavor seasoned with patis (fish sauce for a complex umami flavor) and taba ng talangka (crab fat).

  3. Governor Pascual Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The avenue was named after Wenceslao Pascual, a Malabon native who served as the governor of Rizal from 1952 to 1955 when the then-municipality was still part of the province. The ancestral house in Hulong Duhat, built in 1930 and designed by Juan Nakpil , where the former governor was born, is preserved by the government through a local ordinance.

  4. Annual events in Metro Manila - Wikipedia

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    Pancit Malabon Festival - Also known as Luglugan Festival, it also commemorates the feast of Immaculate Concepcion, Malabon's patron saint. UST Christmas Concert and UST Paskuhan - The Christmas celebration of the University of Santo Tomas. Pakalog Festival - the annual New Year's celebrations held in Santolan, Pasig.

  5. Category:Pancit - Wikipedia

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    Pancit Malabon; Pancit Molo; O. Odong This page was last edited on 1 February 2023, at 03:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Pancit - Wikipedia

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    Pancit kilawin – a variety of pancit which originated in Rosario, Cavite. In lieu of rice or wheat noodles, shredded unripe papaya fruit is used cooked with vinegar and fish. Usually partnered with dinuguan, a dish made of pig's blood. Pancit labong – an early version of pancit Malabon that uses julienned bamboo shoots instead of noodles. [1]

  7. Malabon - Wikipedia

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    Malabon is considered as the local Venice, due to year-long floods and gradual sinking. It is a place famous for its Pancit Malabon and its predominantly Atlantic ambience. It is also famous for other variety of foods (kakanin), such as puto sulot, puto bumbong, sapin-sapin, broas, bibingka and camachile. The culinary delights are abundant in ...

  8. Fisher Mall - Wikipedia

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    The first ever branch of the mall is in Quezon City, along Quezon Avenue. Since the opening of their Malabon mall, it has been retroactively renamed as Fisher Mall Quezon Avenue. Fisher Mall Malabon is the second branch located at the Del Rosarios home town of Malabon at C-4 Road cor. Dagat-Dagatan Ave. [ 6 ] The new mall soft-opened on ...

  9. Dolores, Quezon - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Dolores 5 10 15 20 2006 16.60 2009 13.33 2012 13.74 2015 9.50 2018 6.34 2021 9.55 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Dolores' economy is primarily based on agriculture. It has 3,858.29 hectares (9,534.0 acres) of land area devoted to local crops such as coconut, rambutan, citrus, and other fruit trees, etc. The business sector of Dolores is dominated by retail of ...