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Where to Eat in Boracay, Philippines

Where to eat in Boracay? Boracay Philippines isn’t just about the most beautiful beaches in the world and the nicest people I’ve ever met, no, Boracay food is some of the best food I’ve ever tasted! You’re going to be spoilt for choice, so where should you eat in Boracay? Whenever there’s a lot of choice, I encourage everyone to try eating vegan – vegan food is healthy, it’s good for the planet and (most of all) it’s the only type of food that’s cruelty-free. If you love animals like me, please don’t eat them! ❤ Fish are friends, not food 🙂  At first look, vegan Boracay looks like it’s going to be impossible, with most restaurants and hotels boasting all you can eat seafood and grill buffets, or simply displaying their Lechon Baboy* outside (*a traditional Filipino dish, aka a whole roast pig). But, with A LOT of help from my Filipino friends, I came up with this list of where to eat vegan in Boracay (all of which have n...

HOW TO GROW MALUS 'RED SENTINEL'

How to grow Malus ‘Red Sentinel’ LOOKING FOR RARE AND UNUSUAL SEEDS? THEN CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT THE RANGE IN OUR ETSY STORE Malus robusta ‘Red Sentinel’ is a hardy deciduous ornamental tree, valued for its attractive flowers and fruits. Growing to approximately 3-5 metres high and with a spread of 2.5-4 metres it has slightly arching branches with ovate, mid-green leaves. The single, white 2.5 cm wide blooms are produced in mid-May. Although attractive in its own right as a garden plant, Malus ‘Red Sentinel’ is also used as a pollinizer in commercial apple orchards. It is an excellent choice for exposed sites and being pollution tolerant makes it particularly suitable for urban areas. The most notable feature of Malus ‘Red Sentinel’ are its large crops of glossy, bright scarlet apple-like fruits which can persist on the tree until March. They being as yellow fruits blushed with red however this deepens as the year goes on turning to a da...