The promise of new flavours beckons from Banawe.
Food is life. But food from Baguio? It’s lifer! From their award-winning coffee beans to their fascinating strawberry delicacies, Baguio is just a treasure trove of culinary delights. But if you ask me to name a Baguio treat everybody loves, there’s no argument: It’s the ube jam from Good Shepherd.
And guess what? We can finally get our hands on a good jar of Good Shepherd jam during this quarantine! (Excited!!!)
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“From the Taal eruption early this year up to the extended ECQ, hundreds of the women and their families who depended on Bahay Pastulan, the Good Shepherd Sisters’ store in Tagaytay City are severely affected economically,” SPEW Organics posted on Facebook.
Aside from producing our crowd-favourite products, the Good Shepherd Sisters are also committed to aiding women and children who are victims of trafficking and exploitation. By buying their products, consumers actually help alleviate this pressing issue!
To order, head to the website of SPEW Organics. Their next delivery date is on 1 Jun 2020, but their products are quickly running out. So, make sure to order yours as soon as possible!
On the same Facebook post, SPEW Organics announced the price list for various Good Shepherd products. The prices are exclusive of delivery fees.
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We’re looking forward to having our favourite pandesal + ube jam + coffee combo for breakfast! Let us know what you’ll be buying from them in the comments.
Featured image credit: SPEW Organics | Facebook.
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