
Bohol Bee Farm has evolved from a simple organic farm into a global culinary ambassador, as highlighted during the ASEAN 2026 chairship activities this April. On April 22, 2026, the farm hosted international delegates to showcase how homegrown goods like "Kinampay" (Boholano ube) are transformed into world-class delicacies. The farm’s restaurant is famous for its "flower salad" and organic spreads, but it is the deep connection to Boholano heritage food that is capturing the world's attention this week. As ube becomes a "premium export ingredient" globally, the Bohol Bee Farm stands as the guardian of the traditional practices that make this root crop special.
A Taste of Bohol’s ‘Survival Crop’
During the April 2026 heritage tours, the Department of Tourism highlighted ube as a "survival crop" that has sustained Boholanos through centuries of history. At Bohol Bee Farm, visitors witness the transition of this humble tuber into gourmet ice cream, spreads, and biko. This focus on "Kinampay"—the most aromatic variety of purple yam—connects diners to the local soil and the traditional "kaingin" farming methods. This week’s demonstrations have proved that heritage food can be both a local staple and a high-end gastronomic experience.
Bridging Tradition and Modern Gastronomy
The farm’s restaurant has long been known for its innovative use of local ingredients, such as edible flowers and cassava-based products. By engaging local weavers, cooks, and farmers, the establishment ensures that the economic benefits of tourism stay within the community. International visitors this April have been particularly impressed by the "farm-to-table" transparency, where the journey from the ube field to the dessert plate is clearly visible. This model of sustainable tourism is what earned Bohol its UNESCO Global Geopark status and continues to drive its 2026 growth.
Global Demand for Boholano Flavors
As of April 23, 2026, the global demand for Philippine ube has surged to over $3 million, and Bohol Bee Farm is at the center of this export boom. The farm’s role in "marketing sensing missions" to Europe and North America has helped position Boholano flavors as premium international ingredients. Even as it gains global fame, the farm remains a sanctuary for local traditions, offering a space where "handumanan" (remembrance) is served with every meal. For any traveler in Bohol this week, the farm offers the most comprehensive look at how the island's past is feeding its future.




