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Fat Beet Farm Part 3: Just Desserts From The Bakery

These photos are guaranteed to make your mouth water. Tampa Bay Food Tours takes a look at Fat Beet Farm's bakery.

If you have a sweet tooth, Fat Beet Farm will satisfy it.
If you have a sweet tooth, Fat Beet Farm will satisfy it. (Tampa Bay Food Tours)

WESTCHASE, FL — Tampa Bay Food Tours finishes up our series of articles on Fat Beet Farm, highlighting the bakery side of the business.

If the secret ingredient in baking is always love, Fat Beet Farm Kitchen and Bakery has a case of serious puppy love. And you will, too.

Witness the dazzling selection of artisan breads, pies, cookies and sweets. Few words are necessary. These photos say it all.

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Classic French baguette and multigrain options
Pecan Sticky Buns made with cinnamon, toasted pecans and sticky maple glaze

Chocolate Chip Cookies are made with brown sugar, butter and chocolate chips, giving them that irresistible chewy center.

The pies are available in mini or full-sized — sure-fire hit when you need a go-to dessert to pass off as homemade.

Mini Bahama Blue Pie with blueberries, pineapple and coconut crumble
Mini Apple Pie with cinnamon, brown sugar, salted caramel and crumble
Mini Pecan Pie

Almond Granola
Classic Eclair with vanilla pastry cream and chocolate ganache
Lemon Almond Croissant
Assorted fresh-baked goods
Their small market sells local coffee beans, honey, salts and a selection of hand-curated items.

Stop by Fat Beet Farm soon and tell them Tampa Bay Food Tours sent you.

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If you missed Part 1 and Part 2 of the series, you can read them here:

Click here for the farm's location near Odessa on Hillsborough Ave.

Tampa Bay Food Tours was off for the summer, but will begin hosting tours again starting in September. Tampa Bay Food Tours gives groups of six to 12 people an opportunity to explore the food, wine and craft beer of some of Tampa, Dunedin and St. Petersburg's best eateries and breweries.

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