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Due to its mild, sub-tropical climate, [[Baguio]], along with the outlying mountainous regions, is renowned for its produce. Temperate-zone fruits and vegetables ([[Strawberry|strawberries]] being a notable example) which would otherwise wilt in lower regions are grown there. It is also known for a snack called ''sundot-kulangot'' which literally means "poke the booger." It is a sticky kind of sweet made from milled glutinous rice flour mixed with molasses, and served inside ''pitogo'' shells, and with a stick to "poke" its sticky substance with.

Due to its mild, sub-tropical climate, Baguio, along with the outlying mountainous regions, is renowned for its produce. Temperate-zone fruits and vegetables (strawberries being a notable example) which would otherwise wilt in lower regions are grown there. It is also known for a snack called sundot-kulangot which literally means "poke the booger." It is a sticky kind of sweet made from milled glutinous rice flour mixed with molasses, and served inside pitogo shells, and with a stick to "poke" its sticky substance with.