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Normally held during weekends, tiangges offer not only food stuff but other items like costume jewelry, houseware, toys, home decor, garments and seasonal items like those for Christmas and other holidays.

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In our very young years, our Nanay (Lola in Batangas Tagalog) Gela (for Angela) would go to the Tanauan market and bring home a large kariton pulled by carabaos laden with all sorts of food – meat, live chicken, seafood, fruits, vegetables, kakanin, etc.

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