Biko is a famous Filipino sweet and sticky rice dessert usually served on every Filipino special occasions. It’s also an authentic Filipino delicacy that is loved by Filipinos that is also served during merienda or snacks-time. This delicacy can be served in a "Suman" form or wrapped in a banana leaves for individual servings. It is also been said that when you serve this rice, coconut milk and sugar made delicacy on New Year's Eve, the family, despite the challenges, will stick together, as sticky as the Biko, all throughout the next year. And since a New Year is coming, it's just the right time to learn and cook this mouth-savoring delicacy. Here it is: Serving size: Good for 12 to 14 Preparation time : 20 minutes Cooking time: 40 minutes Ingredients 2 cups glutinous rice (malagkit), washed and drained 2 cups coconut milk 1 1/2 cups water 1 cup sugar 1 cup fresh coconut cream (kakang gata) 1/2 cup packed brown sugar Instructions Line a 9-inch square pan with ban...
Sikatuna's Mirror of the World and Botanical Garden is one of the newest tourist destinations in Bohol. It is located in Libjo, Sikatuna, Bohol. You can ride a jeepney from Dao, Tagbilaran City, to Sikatuna proper, then take a habal-habal to the location.
It is known for its beautiful landscapes, fish ponds, and replicas of famous structures and landmarks from different parts of the world, inspired by the owner’s travels abroad. The garden is open every day from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM, with an affordable entrance fee ranging from ₱120.00 to ₱150.00, depending on the time of your visit. See the details below:
Jeepney ride
Dao, Tagbilaran city to Sikatuna: P20.00
Motorcycle ride
Sikatuna proper to Libjo, Sikatuna: P30.00
Entrance Fee:
Daytime-use (7:00am-5:00pm)
Adult: P120.00
Senior Citizen: P100.00
Child (below 3ft): P50.00
Nighttime-use (6:00pm-9:00pm)
Adult: P150.00
Senior Citizen: P130.00
Child (below 3ft): P50.00
There is also a restaurant at the top of a hill that serves delicious food and delicacies. Souvenir shirts and plants are available for purchase. Although some parts of the site were still under construction during our visit, it remains a stunning and Instagram-worthy destination that might make you feel like you’ve traveled the world.
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