
There are several varieties of
hamonado or sweet
longganisa in Baguio City. There are the lean varieties which are for direct frying such as the one pictured above.

Another lean
hamonado is what market vendors refer to as the Baguio Country Club
longaniza since it is similar or comes from the same supplier as the one served there.

Then there are
hamonado varieties laden with fat which need to be boiled first before frying such as the one pictured above.

Finally, the
shortganiza version of the
hamonado is also heavy of fat and needs to be boiled first before frying. All these
hamonados are available at the Baguio City Market.
Main article:
Longanizas of the Philippines