The Most Insta-Worthy 2020 Epcot Flower and Garden Festival Treats

Epcot’s Flower and Garden Festival began in March and blossomed for just a few weeks before the Parks closed. But let’s have some beauty in our lives, shall we?

Epcot Flower and Garden Festival

The already-gorgeous Epcot is even more beautiful during Flower and Garden each year thanks to thousands of flowers, topiaires, and gardens. But the plant beds weren’t the only Insta-worthy things at the Festival this year. Several of the dishes at the Outdoor Kitchens were so bright and colorful that we wanted them on our Insta feeds ASAP.

Let’s take a look at the most Insta-worthy food and drinks at the Epcot Flower and Garden Festival!

Violet Lemonade

Making a return for 2020 was the stunning Violet Lemonade! This tasty slush is a vibrant fuchsia color and topped with an edible flower — it’s almost too pretty to drink. (Almost. It’s also insanely delicious and refreshing.)

Violet Lemonade’

Frushi

Japan is where you could get the fan-favorite Frushi — aka Fruit Sushi! This tasty bite is coconut rice plus pineapple, cantelope, and strawberry all wrapped in a thin soy wrapper and paired with whipped cream, toasted coconut, and raspberry sauce.

Frushi

Chocolate Pudding TerrariumThis cutie looks like a little plant display, but really it’s a tasty chocolate treat!

Chocolate Pudding Terrarium with Avocado Cream, Matcha Crumble, and Baby Herbs ©Disney

Éclair Chocolat Framboise

It’s no surprise that France had one of the tastiest desserts at the festival, and it’s also probably not a surprise that it’s one of the most beautiful. This tasty beauty is raspberry and chocolate — and it’s big enough to share. (If you want. No one will force you.)

Éclair Chocolat Framboise

You can wash it down with the La Vie en Rose Slush which is also pretty.

Spike the Bee

You could catch this year’s must have Sipper at the Honey Beestro! Spike was filled with a yummy Honey Peach Freeze — but let’s be honest, you’re doing it for the cup.

Spike the Bee Sipper

And while you were getting your sipper, you could grab a Spike the Bee spork! This cutie was only a few bucks, and you could use it at the booths instead of plastic. Great for the environment, and a fun take home!

Spike the Bee Spork

Nothing is as gram-able as conservation. 😉

We know this spring has been anything but normal for the vast majority of us, and with Walt Disney World closed with no official reopening date in sight, we’re not sure yet what will become of Flower and Garden this year. But we’re happy to look back on these beautiful and cheerful and vibrant treats.

Which of Epcot’s festivals is your favorite? Let us know in the comments!

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Molly is a lifelong Disney enthusiast, and former Walt Disney World Guest Relations Cast Member and tour guide. Her Walt Disney World favorites include Festival of the Lion King, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Fantasmic!, Mickey-shaped pretzels and rice krispie treats, and anything with Buzz Lightyear! She lives in Orlando with her husband (who she met in Guest Relations) and their two rescue dogs, Kronk and Cruella de Vil (Ella for short!)

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