Saturday, March 30, 2013

All Organic at Bohol Bee Farm





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Our last destination for this town tour is the Bohol Bee Farm!




It’s already 7:30pm when we’ve reached the Bohol Bee Farm. It is located at Panglao Island where White Beaches can be found. At the entrance of the Farm turned hotel is a tattoo and tshirt shop. You’ll pass through a mini pool and a mini wooden bridge. After this is a hang up place that looks like a Living Room, there is also an information booth with their staff ready to assist your queries there. But then, I guess our main intention here is to visit their all organic shop.





Inside, you’ll be able to find many varieties of organic product. This range from Organic bread, the famous Flower Salad, Organic Bread Spread, assorted delicacies, Beauty Products, Hot Drinks and of course their Home Made Ice Cream!





Don’t worry about giving some time to decide what to buy, as you might to get most of these delicious items. To aid you in choosing, there are some free tastes around!

My favourite here is their Ice Cream! They actually offers some unique Ice Cream flavours like Malunggay which sound interesting for a not so vegetable lover, Langka, Ube, Buko, Avocado, Durian, Choco, Pandan, Mango, Spicy Ginger (another unique flavour)  and Tomato.



It costs 80 pesos for 2 scoops. You may opt to get 2 different flavours. I've got Malunggay and Avocado flavour, and the taste is an exemption, especially the Malunggay since I’m not really fan of green leafy vegetables. Also, take note that the cone is not an ordinary wafer cone. It is made of Cassava which makes it still an organic one. I've told you they are health conscious here. You can also buy their Ice cream in bigger packs.



I almost forgot! The shop in fact accepts Credit Card payment!

After roaming around their Organic Shop, our tour guide then assists us on their beach front restaurant. The area is consists of long nipa huts with an array of wooden chairs and tables. Their restaurant is actually open to public but we've decided not to eat there since its a bit pricey.




Our van driver said that the Bee Farm no longer operates the bee farming. I’m not sure if it’s true since upon exit, I've saw displays of bee farming paraphernalia on the side of the pathways.



Follow my 4Days/3Nights BOHOL-CEBU Trip:
Day 1
  Part 3: Baclayon Church
  Part 6: Loboc River Cruise  
  Part 7: Loboc Tarsier  
  Part 8: Man Made Forest
  Part 10: Chocolate Hills
  Part 11: Bamboo Hanging Bridge
  Part 12: All Organic at Bohol Bee Farm


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