COFFEE FESTIVAL
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The Coffee Festival was conceived to showcase the long reign of Lipa as the coffee granary of the Philippines. It includes a trade fair and tiangge, the Karera ng Tiburin, a search for the Barako ng Bayan, and parlor games. – batangas.islandsphilippines.com
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Coffee Festival celebrated in Lipa City, Province of Batangas every 21st of October. Its highlight is the cultural presentations with coffee as its major theme. This festival is a way for the locals to showcase their most famous product – coffee. – http://nicerioadventures.blogspot.com/2014/10/list-of-festivals-in-philippines-october.html
Coffee Festival is a delightfully unique festival held in Lipa City, a bustling metropolis south of the country’s capital Manila.
Lipa City is a vibrant location that continues to attract visitors from across the world, thanks to its proximity to Manila. Whether you choose to fly to Lipa, or travel by road, one thing is certain: this festival is something you will utterly enjoy.
Lipa City was chosen as the designated destination for the festival all because it is among the top producers of the country’s best coffee. The most recognizable brand of coffee in the city is known as ‘Kapeng Barako’. This delicious flavor of coffee has a pungent aroma that is well balanced by its strong robust flavor. In fact, this is one of the reasons the locals call this coffee ‘matapang’. Read More: https://www.philippinestravelhub.com/events/coffee-festival/
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