
By: CDN Digital Editorial Team
July 04,2026 - 05:08 AM
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Here are the prevailing prices of various goods sold at the Cebu City’s Carbon Public Market (Mercado) as of July 4, 2026.
Lamas
Pepino/Cucumber: ₱40–₱60 per kilo
Talong/Eggplant: ₱40–₱50 per kilo
Carrots: ₱50 per kilo
Siling Labuyo: ₱150 per kilo
Sili Espada: ₱40 per 1/4 kilo
Atsal/Peppers: ₱150–₱160 per kilo
Sayote: ₱15 per piece
Bombay/Red Onions: ₱90–₱100 per kilo
Ajos/Garlic: ₱100–₱120 per kilo
Ajos Bisaya/locally produced garlic: ₱450 per kilo
Kamatis/Tomatoes: ₱80–₱100 per kilo
Patatas/Potatoes: ₱100–₱110 per kilo
Spring Onion: ₱120 per bundle
White Onions: ₱120 per kilo
Bugas
Ganador: ₱58 per kilo
Princess Bea: ₱50 per kilo
Palawan: ₱50 per kilo
Ivory: ₱56 per kilo
Princess Mia: ₱50 per kilo
Tokayo Japonica: ₱50 per kilo
Grandeur: ₱50 per kilo
Conchita: ₱50 per kilo
Planters: ₱47 per kilo
Thailand Rice: ₱48 per kilo
Others
Eggs: ₱6–₱10 per piece
Red chili powder (Repacked): ₱20 per sachet
Rosemary (Repacked): ₱20 per sachet
Cumin powder (Repacked): ₱20 per sachet
Sour cream powder (Repacked): ₱20 per piece
White pepper (Repacked): ₱20 per piece
Chicken powder (Repacked): ₱20 per piece
Cheese powder (Repacked): ₱20 per piece
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