Poggio all'Olmo Organic Acacia Honey, 18 oz.

Gourmet Food : Poggio all'Olmo Organic Acacia Honey, 18 oz.

Poggio all'Olmo Organic Acacia Honey, 18 oz.

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 : Poggio all'Olmo Organic Acacia Honey, 18 oz.
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Address: italy
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Poggio all'Olmo
Country: italy
Ingredients: Organic Acacia honey
Label: Poggio all'Olmo
Manufacturer: Poggio all'Olmo
Publisher: Poggio all'Olmo
Studio: Poggio all'Olmo



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Product DescriptionMaster beekeeper Giuseppe Follino has perfected the art of having his bees in the right place at the right time. Working with organic growers and nature preserves, he places his beehives among specific plants just as they are in flower, producing honeys of very pure varieties. Just as other blossoms begin to open, he removes the beehives to another location.




Features:
  • Truly raw honey; never heated beyond the temperature inside the beehive.
  • From Acacia trees in the mountains of Central Tuscany
  • The flavor is gentle and earthy
  • Certified organic by ICEA.











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