

In the Philippines, the plant is grown mostly on the northern island of Luzon due to the species' narrow range of conditions favorable to its survival. It is also found in abundance on Northern Mindanao particularly in places as Butauan, Cagayan de Oro, and Camiguin. The Camiguin variety is especially sweet and succulent. Now, Camiguin exports lanzones.
I sure do miss lanzones. Even though we don't have a lanzones tree at home, our neighbors has one or two. And of course being neighbors, when their tree bear a lot of fruits, they will surely share it to you. Besides, when it is lanzones season, there is a lot of lanzones in the market which is priced affordably.
Maybe next time we come home to visit Philippines, there will be lanzones! I am looking forward to that...

3 comments:
wow sis, this is one fruit that I've been looking for here, bka nga sa pinas lang to makikita no...
btw, thanks for adding my blogs, will add you now too... thanks again...
oh i sure misssss lanzones! =D awww.
agoy kalami ani....dugay na tawon ko wa kakaon ani ....mag harvest tua sila, wa napud ko bahin....layo man ko...palaway man ko nimo girl oy
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