| Welcome to Bohol Bee Farm! |
| Squash Bread with Homemade Pesto and Mango Spread |
You can get a glimpse of Bee Farm's nature-themed accommodations with their corresponding rates, you can view them here: http://www.boholbeefarm.com/bee-farm-room-rates.
During our trip to Bohol last February, we went to Bohol Bee Farm for lunch before we started our countryside tour courtesy of Bohol Day Tour. We went straight to the restaurant to try their organic menu. The waitress even brought us complimentary squash bread with homemade pesto and mango spread. Yummy!
| Special Honeyed Fruit Veggie Drink |
10 minutes after, our orders arrived. At first, I was quite hesitant to try the Organic Garden Salad because it has indigenous flowers in it. I actually saw bougainvilleas and calachuchi petals, aside from the usual lettuce leaves in salads. I took a petal and tasted it. It was bitter at first but if you still don't want its taste, try complementing it with honey mustard sauce.
The table beside us got intrigued by our orders that they even took pictures of our food saying they looked interesting.
After that big feast, we got the chance to walk around to see the bees. Too bad we didn't have enough time to complete the farm tour as we need to leave early for the rest of our Countryside Tour.
| The Buzzz Ice Cream's Various Flavors |
Don't miss the chance of going to Bohol Bee Farm. Even if you won't stay there, just try eating at their restaurant, get a taste of their healthy and sumptuous menu, and get charmed by its location which is overlooking the sea.
| From left: Emy, Rod, me, and JP with the lady who took pictures of our food because she thought they' were interesting. |
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