Todos Los Santos: Food trip

Travelling to and from the cemetery can be a physical challenge causing one's energy stores to get depleted along the way. Naturally, one needs to make a pit stop and eat. With a deluge of people pouring into the graveyards on All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day, and thus a whole lot of potential famished customers, can the ever-entrepreneurial Pinoy be left behind? Not!

Outside the Sta Cruz public cemetery gates, one steps into a virtual food court. There's a lot of food to choose from for all consumer types. Even the most squeamish pilgrim will get something to eat here. This year's meal choices range from the usual donuts, to hamburgers, to the more popular street foods (isawadidaspalamigsodasarroz caldochicharon,chichacorn, candy, different types of peanut preparations, etc). Below are some of the food choices found outside the cemetery.

Rest assured, one would never go hungry out there, either while waiting for friends and family before entering the cemetery, or while waiting for the occasional tricycle driver looking for passengers.

Yum!

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