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Sandt's Orange Blossom Honey, Unfiltered Raw
Sandt's Orange Blossom Honey, Unfiltered Raw
Sandt's Orange Blossom Honey, Unfiltered Raw

Sandt's Orange Blossom Honey, Unfiltered Raw Honey, Non-GMO Genuine, Pure Honey (2 lbs)

Product ID : 29740505
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Galleon Product ID 29740505
UPC / ISBN 083656030256
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Manufacturer SANDT'S
Shipping Dimension 9.8 x 8.31 x 2.8 inches
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Sandt's Orange Blossom Honey, Unfiltered Raw Features

  • Pure natural Unfiltered Raw Orange Blossom Honey

  • 100% Pure & Unfiltered honey gathered from the Florida orange groves.

  • Orange Blossom honey varies in color from water-white to extra light amber and has a distinctive flavor.

  • Packaged in a beautiful and unique box to protect the bottle. Makes a great gift.

  • A wonderful honey for tea, fruit, french toast, salad dressing & meat glaze.


About Sandt's Orange Blossom Honey, Unfiltered Raw

Orange Blossom honey may be a single variety, but often it is a combination of citrus floral sources from Oranges and nearby Grapefruit or even Lime and Lemon trees. Orange is a leading honey source in southern Florida, Texas, Arizona and California. Orange trees bloom in March and April and produce a white to extra light amber honey with a distinctive flavor and the aroma of orange blossoms.Every bottle of Sandt's honey is genuine, pure honey. Unlike the majority of honey sitting on store shelves today, we at Sandt's do not alter our honey. Nor do we add extenders, additives or anything else. We simply provide exceptional "unfiltered raw honey - as the bees intended".What determines Honey's flavor?The flower from which it comes determines the flavor, aroma, color and to some extent the body of a honey. For example, clover and alfalfa produce a mild, light colored honey; orange blossom is a fragrant, somewhat citrusy honey; buckwheat a dark, pungent honey. Honey also may take its name from a general grouping of flowers, such as wildflower, or from a particular geographical region.