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Getting to Arayat:
- To reach Arayat, you can take a jeepney from Angeles or San Fernando.
- If you're coming from Angeles, the jeepney leaves from downtown. If you want to visit the national park, stay on the jeepney until it turns back to its Arayat terminal. From there, it's just a 3km walk or ride to the park.
- On your way back, you won't be able to catch a jeepney in Arayat's center. The jeepneys run from the terminal located on the west side of the town, at the "intersection."
- Keep in mind that the last jeepney usually departs around 5pm, so make sure not to miss it. Otherwise, you'll have to return via San Fernando.
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Popular Foods
The first popular Filipino dish is Adobo, which consists of meat - typically chicken, pork, or seafood - cooked in vinegar, water, garlic, bay leaves, and black pepper. It is known for its tender texture and rich flavor. The second popular Filipino dish is Sinigang, a comforting soup that often features pork or beef, along with vegetables like taro, radish, and string beans. The broth is made from sour ingredients such as tamarind, calamansi, or guava, giving it a tangy taste. The third popular Filipino dish is Halo-Halo, a refreshing dessert made from shaved ice, sugar, and evaporated milk, mixed together and then layered with various sweet ingredients such as fruits, gelatin, and sweet beans. This cold treat is typically garnished with colorful ube (purple yam) jam and sago pearls. Historical Appearance
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