The legend has it that Maria Cacao is a beautiful woman who bestows in Spanish and has sensitive skin, long locks, and lengthy security. She is putting together cacao supplies, which she then transports on her Spanish ship to different areas of the Philippines. After a week, the cacao on board the boat was purchased by buyers, and the vessel then sailed back to Panamao Island. Punta de Bulalacao, on the island of Panamao, was the response that the ship's voyages gave when asked where they had started.