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Boracay’s Calamansi Muffin



I wasn’t able to sample this much-acclaimed pastry of Boracay when I went there a few years ago. But I finally got to taste it when someone brought me a dozen of these famous muffins. I’d say Real Coffee‘s Calamansi muffins are worth the hype – tastes kinda like Mary Grace’s but the taste is gentler with the sweetness and sourness balanced evenly. The muffin itself is dense, at first glance you wouldn’t think a piece would be so filling. A box of 12 pieces is priced at 560 pesos and individually a calamansi muffin costs 60 bucks a piece.

[Photo by southeast star]

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2 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Good afternoon,

    I have never tasted your calamansi muffins as I have never been to Boracay but a friend of mine who has been there told me that it tasted so good. Would it be alright if I ask for a recipe of it, just so we at home could try it?

    I would be so happy if you give me a recipe.

    Thank you.

  2. hello,

    i was just wondering if you were referring to mary grace’s lemon tarts? hope you can clarify. thanks!

    mike

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