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$4 for Blues, Brews & Barbecue Festival on April 21 or 22 for One or Visit to Fruit & Spice Park (Up to $8 Value)

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Acres brimming with 500 types of exotic fruits, vegetables & nuts, or day of country music, barbecue, pony rides & children's activities

We rely on fruits and vegetables to sustain our bodies, and trees rely on us carving our initials on their trunks to teach them about love. Take a bite out of symbiosis with this Groupon.

$4 for a Choice of One Admission to the Park, or One Admission to the Blues, Brews & Barbecue Festival on Saturday, April 21 or Sunday, April 22 (Up to $8 Value)

Enjoy the park during normal admission hours or visit during part of the two-day festival, which gathers chefs to serve barbecue as blues and country music flow across the park's wide, grassy lawns. When not sipping on brews or nibbling, attendees explore an interactive zone featuring children's activities, pony rides, and other outdoor pursuits.

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About The Fruit and Spice Park

At The Fruit and Spice Park operated by the Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation, and Open Spaces Department, a 37-acre subtropical realm nestled in the heart of the historic Redland community, visitors flock to surround themselves with tropical agriculture. Featuring more than 500 varieties of exotic fruits, herbs, spices, and nuts from around the world, almost 200 varieties of mangos, almost 100 varieties of bamboo, more than a dozen jackfruit trees, and numerous other exotic edibles, the array of plants and foliage is grown and maintained on-site. Guests can sample fallen fruit, learn with a staff of experts that regularly conducts classes, workshops, and botanical tours year-round, visit an herb and vegetable garden, stroll through shady banana groves, and take in the majestic African baobab trees. A gift shop allows visitors to take home unique gifts and treats, and the Mango Café offers up lunch and smoothies.

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