Aside from beautiful sceneries, traditions, cultures, festivity and people in South Cotabato...foods/delicacies is one thing they are also proud of. And I'm introducing to you the Trappistine, one of their best pasalubong.
Trappistine is a crisp chocolate oatmeal cookies with raisins and chocolate chips. It is one of the many products of Trappistine Monastery found in Landan, Polomolok. I can assure you that this product is healthy coz its ingredients are composed mainly of oats, flour,butter,sugar,eggs,cocoa powder,raisins and of course chocolate chips.

Trappistine is baked and packed by the Nuns of Our Lady of Mount Matutum Monastery (also known as Cistercian Trappistine Nuns). And their main goal is to dedicate themselves to the worship of God and service of praise to the Divine Majesty.
You may also try their other freshly baked cookies such as Assorted Crinkles, Chocolate Crinkles, Chewy Oatmeal and Raisin and Mango Bars.
These Monastic products are the fruit of the Nuns manual work, carried out daily in the monastery, where the Lord has brought them together to be a place of His presence.
Monastic Foods are 100% product of the Philippines,so let us patronize.
Trappistine Monastery
Landan,Polomolok
9504 South Cotabato
Contact Nos. (083)225-6600/09204377367
Email Add:matutumcty@yahoo.com
Enjoy eating!
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13 comments:
yum...cookie looks delish, am drooling, great snacks and with a cause too :-) Dropping some love for Yummy Sunday, hope that you can return the visit too.
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oh, yummy and healthy cookies, too. nuns in baguio city (good shepherd convent) who made sinfully delicious ube jams and other sweet treats advocated their passion to help the city's less fortunate ones.
http://www.sibuyasrepublic.com
hmnn...love to try that one when i visit Baguio
yum!
I love cookies, but not so fond of raisins. My baby niece would love this, because she loves raisins. :)
Yum! I love oatmeal cookies :) It's nice to patronize local products instead of imported ones.
I'm really not into oatmeal cookies but since these are from the monastery and grown and baked lovingly by nuns, I will buy some when I get the chance.:)
I'm a big cookie lover so this really caught my attention.. :D I hope I get to sample these some time soon.
Cookies!!! I like it with cold milk. ^_^
i'll should try this when i get back to Mindanao..
dropping by from Pinoy Bloggers Food Com Ex. :D
based on the packaging, I actually thought it was imported ang galing
I am sure this is not just for its yummy taste. Its very healthy for a snack as well.
Where can I get this? :)
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