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Baguio has long been associated with comforting food finds that travellers always make room for in their luggage. From jars of creamy ube jam to strawberry preserves, crunchy peanut brittle, and locally roasted coffee, these treats have become part of the Baguio experience itself.
Among the most iconic are Good Shepherd’s ube and strawberry jams, often considered non-negotiable pasalubong whenever someone visits the City of Pines. Over the years, these have been joined by other well-loved favourites such as choco flakes, lengua de gato, and Cordillera coffee. Today, many of these classic Baguio food finds are easy to order online, making it possible to enjoy them even when you are nowhere near the city.
Also read: 15 Best Baguio Pasalubong Items to Take Home

A number of Baguio’s iconic food products are now available through online marketplaces such as Shopee and TikTok Shop. Many local sellers offer a wide selection of jams, sweets, biscuits, and coffee sourced from well-known Baguio brands. Shoppers can browse listings, choose their preferred items, and have them delivered straight to their doorstep.
Also read: Here’s How You Can Travel to Baguio Without Actually Having to Go There
Here are some of the best-selling Baguio food products commonly available through online marketplaces. Prices may vary depending on the seller, platform, and season, and do not yet include delivery fees.
Good Shepherd Ube Jam (440g) – around ₱300
Good Shepherd Strawberry Jam (296g) – around ₱285
Good Shepherd Alfajor (340g) – around ₱295
Cordillera Coffee (500g to 1kg) – around ₱210 to ₱510
Romana Special Peanut Brittle (180g to 460g) – around ₱165 to ₱240
Baguio Mikasan Choco Flakes (230g) – around ₱220
Tartland Lengua de Gato (400g) – around ₱220
Baguio Pasalubong Butter Oats (150g) – around ₱130
Strawberry Preserve (12oz) – around ₱95
Baguio Emma’s Peanut Butter (250g to 460g) – around ₱85 to ₱165
Also read: Cafes in Baguio: Where to Get the Best Coffee and Hot Chocolate in the City of Pines!
While nothing quite compares to shopping for pasalubong in Baguio itself, ordering these iconic food finds online makes it easy to enjoy a taste of the city anytime. Prices, availability, and packaging may change depending on the seller and platform.
All images credited to Shopee.
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