What To Buy When Visiting Kamay Ni Hesus
Like any other trip, a visit to Kamay Ni Hesus wouldn’t be completed without buying for pasalubongs and souvenirs. Listed below are just some of the things you can buy when visiting the shrine! It is also interesting to note that the reserve a place in the shrine where you can buy various items and souvenirs.
1. Religious ItemsJust beside the Kamay Ni Hesus Healing Church is a Religious store where you can buy various souvenirs and religious itemsThe store caters figurines, keychains, leaflets, rosaries, healing oil and ointment and even books. Figurines can be bought for as low as Php50 (depending on the size)
Rosary, necklace, bracelets (Prices will range from Php25 and above)
2. Goodies, Pastries and Delicacies
Not to far from the shrine are souvenir stores where you can buy yummy goodies , pastries and other local delicacies that Lucban is famous for. It includes their famous Broas biscuits, a broad known as “Pinagong”, Otap and a whole lot more! Items can be bought for as low as Php35 per piece
3. Lucban Longanisa
If it’s not in Vigan, then one of the best Longanisa are in Lucban. Lucban is also known because of its longganisa. Its sausage is identified for its aromatic and garlicky smell. The price will range from Php75 to Php150 per kilo
4. Pancit Habhab
I guess a trip to Lucban will not be completed without trying their signature dish, the well known Pancit Habhab. Pancit Habhab or Pancit Lucban is a pancit version that originated from the Quezon province. This noodle dish might look like the traditional Pancit Canton, but there are some notable differences.This is usually served over a piece of banana leaf and is eaten without any utensils but some stores will serve it on paper plates like this with disposable spoon. This is also best eaten with vinegar.If you know how to cook, then you might as well try their very own Miki Lucban and come up with your own recipe. This pack of dried Miki Lucban can be bought for as low as Php50
A lady serving the Habhab which is only worth Php10
5. Lucban Special Bibingka
While driving our way home, we passed by this store selling Special Bibingka. It is not your typical bibingka that are usually served during Christmas season. These bibingka are filled with Buko (which made it tastes like a coconut pie but without the crispiness). The Bibingka is top with generous amount of grated cheese. The price for each cake is Php35 but if you buy 3, it will only cost you a hundred and you’ll get a free mini weave basket.
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Wow! I recently have been to Hulugan falls in Luisiana and I tried their pancit Habhab and Special bibingka. I didn’t know they also have that in Lucban. Also, I would love to buy some religious items for my grandmother. I know she’ll love them. 🙂
A good place to visit this coming holy week. If only I don’t have work. I will surely go here. Ohhh i miss pancit habhab!!!
I haven’t been to Kamay ni Hesus but my officemate did and now she wants me to go with her when she goes back hahaha…
Anyway, I’d probably take her offer even when I’m not religious because I’d love to try that pancit habhab.
wow, there are so many things to buy.. from food to accessories to decorative items.. those food looks good and they are similar to the stuffs we often have over here.. and those keychains and mini figurines would be nice souvenirs for friends and relatives huh?? 🙂
OMG! The habhab looks delicious! The place looks interesting as well. A lot of things to buy. Great post! 😀
Geez.. the Pancit Habhab and Bibingka photos made me hungry. I am craving for those now..!!! I hope I can this place soon. Thanks
Your pictures are really beautiful and inviting for the reader to want to visit, I thank you for sharing this post! 🙂
Wow, great finds! Love the photos as always 🙂
I’ve been to Kamay ni Hesus three years ago, and I’ve bought all in your list. haha I like pancit habhab, it’s heavy on the tummy and perfect after the daylong procession of finishing the stations of the Cross. Interestingly, not too many people focus on what to buy when going up there, so this might helpful to some. 🙂
your photos are so vibrant! great that you’ve found a good place to buy your souvenirs !
I missed Pancit Habhab! It’s recommendable. Parang nagutom ako. Hehehe! Nice list, you cover it all.
Will definitely buy one religious item when I went back to Quezon this holy week. I’m so excited. Thank you for sharing.
The Pancit Habhab noodles look very tasty, almost similar to the noodles here so I think I will like it. I am very curious as to what the Special Bibingka tastes like – sweet or savoury? Cheese on top would make it savoury but tastes like coconut pie should be sweet right?
I would buy religious items for my religious friends and food for my friends who like to eat, hehehe.
Love this. I think I would stuff my pasalubong bags with Lucban longganisa!
You know what I will not miss here? I saw longanisa. It is not my preferred Vigan longanisa pero Lucban is also tasty!
The food looks delicious! I would definitely buy the sausages and the noodle dish, but also some of those sweet things on the shelf.
I want to buy Kamay ni Jesus healing oil in rose fragrance