Edible Tours – Eat Your Way through Guatemala

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Guatemala’s diverse landscape and rich volcanic soil is perfect for a number of interesting food sources. That is why visiting a farm or plantation is one of those things to do in Guatemala that you can’t miss.

For a fun day out you can visit a coffee planation and have a hot cup of java on us. Find out all the wonders of the Macadamian nut. Learn the various uses of sugar cane. And don’t forget to indulge yourself the magical flavor of real Mayan chocolate.

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What’s Your Flavor?

* Banana Plantations (and other yummy produce)
* Bee Honey
* Chocolate Tours
* Coffee Tours (Guatemalan coffee in the list of the best of the world)
* Macadamia Nut Farm
* Milk & Cheese Factories
* Organic Farms
* Pineapple Plantations
* Sugar Cane
* Vanilla Orchids
* Rubber Plantation (Not very edible, but definitely interesting!)

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There are tons of farms and plantations in Guatemala offering these tours. In them you learn about how they grow their products, supporting their activities by buying and the best part is that you get to try their products. It doesn’t get fresher than that.

So definitely try a couple of these out when you travel to Guatemala.

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Article by Marina Kuperman Villatoro

Marina Kuperman Villatoro CEO of TravelExperta.com, a travel resource site to inspire families to travel with kids of all ages. I've been an expat 10+ years in Central America raising 2 boys in a multicultural, trilingual household. We travel all over the world. Needless to say, it’s never boring! Join Marina on Facebook and Twitter for more Central and Latin American fun!
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