Seachon (seafood-lechon), a must try

THERE is a new food delicacy making waves today.

Try Seachon -Pinoy favorite dish, lechon, with seafoods stuffed inside its belly while being roasted.

Jonathan “Jonas” Cruz, 40, of Barangay Bued, Zone1, Calasiao, who popularized the first lechon with seafoods or “seachon”, started his lechon business six years ago.

Seachon hits it big.


He said it started  when his dad wanted to eat lechon and Jonas gladly acceded to the request. The family enjoyed it and the rest was history.  More friends and politician acquaintances began ordering his lechon for special occasions.

Soon, Jonas tried to innovate. If Cebu lechon made its mark, he experimented on stuffing the lechon with seafoods inside the pig’s belly while being roasted.

He said the combination was logical because nearby Dagupan City abounds with seafoods and priced reasonably.

When he posted in Facebook his “seachon” product innovation which easily gained popularity, he said some tried to imitate it. However, he said they never equaled the unique taste of his seachon.

“It’s in the taste. It’s in the love you put in it,” Jonas said.

Clients easily book their orders by sending message to his Facebook page Jonas Lechon where his contact numbers are also posted. He personally communicates with them and a 50 percent down payment is asked from his clients to ensure the transaction is not a hoax.

“The” seachon” is delivered right at their doorstep at the appointed time,” he said.

Their “seachon” has free sauce with dinuguan, egado and one kilo each of Calasiao puto and Mangatarem tupig.

His lechon costs from P6,000-P8,500 depending on the sizes available. An additional P1,500 is charged each order for the seafoods (bare shrimps, crabs, alimasag, clam and tahong). (PhilStar Wire Service)

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