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Lambanog (Coconut Liquor)

The Philippines' fierce coconut spirit — distilled from tuba (fermented coconut sap) into a clear, potent liquor of roughly 40–45% ABV, smooth but deceptively strong. Often infused with mango or cinnamon. A bold end to a seafood feast.

About this dish

Lambanog is the Philippines' traditional coconut 'vodka' — the distilled, high-proof descendant of tuba, the naturally fermented sap tapped from coconut flower stalks. Where tuba is cloudy, low-alcohol, and drunk fresh, lambanog is run through a still to yield a clear, clean spirit of roughly 40–45% ABV, deceptively smooth on the way down and notoriously strong in effect. It has been distilled in coconut-growing regions of the archipelago for centuries — Spanish records noted it early in the colonial period — and is traditionally drunk neat in shared rounds at celebrations, fiestas, and beachside gatherings. Modern producers have polished its rough reputation with cleaner distillation and infusions of mango, bignay berry, cinnamon, or passionfruit. In Palawan it is sold in pasalubong shops and markets as a bold, characterful souvenir, and poured as the spirited finish to a long evening of grilled seafood.

Allergen information

Contains alcohol

Preparation methods may vary by restaurant. Always confirm with staff if you have severe allergies.

Where to try

Pasalubong shops and public markets across Palawan

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