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[Summary] => Aside from the hot and cold springs and lush forest cover and the lanzones that Camiguin Island is noted for, another unmistakable sign of the island is its sweet yema pastel now in 11 other flavorsfrom the Vjandep bake shop in Catarman, Camiguin.
Vjandepacronym for the owners names Virgilio Jose and wife, Eleanor Popera-Josehas become a byword among locals and even tourists to this pear-shaped island born out of fire (from volcanic eruptions in the 18th century).
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Vjandepacronym for the owners names Virgilio Jose and wife, Eleanor Popera-Josehas become a byword among locals and even tourists to this pear-shaped island born out of fire (from volcanic eruptions in the 18th century).
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November 6, 2008 - 12:00am