After a 4-hour delay, we finally made it back to Cagayan. We’re on the second leg of Lakbay Norte 2, and we’re going to explore more of North Luzon.<\/p>\n
Tuguegarao<\/strong> We were also given paoa<\/em>, a local delicacy that is similar to the Japanese mochi. Locally made snacks like chicharabao<\/em> (chicharon<\/em> made with carabao [water buffalo] fat) and chichacorn<\/em>. <\/p>\n Gonzaga<\/strong> While we weren’t able to see how gorgeous the place is, we felt the fine sand on our feet and relished the fresh seafood served for dinner. <\/p>\n Gonzaga definitely warrants another visit.<\/p>\n Sun City, Sta. Ana<\/strong><\/p>\n
\nDue to the delay, we had limited time to spend in the Cagayan Museum at the provincial capitol complex. Just enough time to eat a Cagayan favorite: pancit batil patong<\/em>. I love pancit and the unique twist they put in this favorite noodle dish. It’s just noodles sauteed with sauce topped with chopped onions, poached egg, pork broth, and seasoned with calamansi<\/em> or vinegar and soy sauce.
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\nIt doesn’t look enticing, but Pancit batil patong is really quite good<\/em><\/div>\n
\nMatara coral reef and white sand beach, a marine protected area is located in the town of Gonzaga. It was a shame that we got delayed because it was dark when we got there. Very dark since there was no electricity, the area lit only by car headlights and generator-powered lights. <\/p>\n
\nMayor of Gonzaga sharing some words with the crowd<\/em><\/div>\n