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Loon Local Products

BUKAYO
TORTA2
TORTA
CABILAO WEAVERS
BUWAD2
HONEY
COCONUT OIL
CABILAO WEAVERS2
HONEY2
BUWAD
CABILAO WEAVERS3

Local Products

Loon, Bohol, is known for its diverse local products that reflect the rich cultural and natural heritage of the area. Here are some notable products and crafts from Loon:

1. Handicrafts:

    • Bamboo and Rattan Crafts: Loon is known for its skilled craftsmanship in making bamboo and rattan products. These include baskets, mats, and furniture, often showcasing intricate designs and traditional techniques.

    • Weaving: Traditional weaving is an important craft in Loon. Local artisans create beautiful woven items such as bags, mats, and table runners, often using locally sourced materials.

2. Food Products:

    • Boholano Delicacies: Loon’s local cuisine includes various delicacies such as “torta” (a type of local cake), “biko” (sweet sticky rice), and “lechon” (roast pig). These foods are often made using traditional recipes passed down through generations.

    • Dried Fish (Buwad): Local fishermen in Loon produce dried fish, a staple in Filipino households. This product is sun-dried and packed with flavor, making it a popular choice for local and tourist markets.

3. Natural Products:

    • Coconut Products: Loon is in a region where coconut palms thrive, so products like coconut oil, copra (dried coconut meat), and “bukayo” (sweetened coconut strips) are common.

    • Honey: The area produces honey from local bees, known for its natural sweetness and potential health benefits.

4. Traditional Agricultural Products:

    • Rice and Corn: As an agricultural area, Loon produces rice and corn, staples in Filipino cuisine. These are often grown in traditional farming methods, contributing to the local economy and food supply.

5. Local Souvenirs:

    • Handmade Souvenirs: Tourists visiting Loon can find a variety of handmade souvenirs such as keychains, jewelry, and decor items, often crafted from local materials and reflecting the town’s heritage.

These products are not just items for sale; they represent Loon’s cultural identity and traditional practices, making them cherished parts of the local economy and community life.