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Wild Pine Organic Sicilian Honey

Organic wild pine honey collected from a protected apiary in Sicily's forest preserves
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Bona Fortuna organic wild pine honey is distinctly fragrant with the island's forest aromas, making it a unique addition to comfort drinks. It pairs particularly well with herbal tea and dessert coffee, adding a subtle and enchanting sweetness.

The island of Sicily produces some of the world’s finest honey, famous for its unique flavor profiles and essential micronutrients. This wild pine honey is collected from a protected apiary of Sicily's forest preserves where the bees support a diverse and bountiful ecosystem. It is naturally dark with a flavor profile you can get lost in, like the labyrinth forests of the ancients.

Origin: Sicily, Italy

Ingredients: Organic Raw Honey

USDA Organic

Net wt. 6.7oz (190g)

Glass Jar

Infant Warning: Doctors recommend that infants under the age of one should NOT be fed honey

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Bona Fortuna organic wild pine honey is distinctly fragrant with the island's forest aromas, making it a unique addition to comfort drinks. It pairs particularly well with herbal tea and dessert coffee, adding a subtle and enchanting sweetness.

The island of Sicily produces some of the world’s finest honey, famous for its unique flavor profiles and essential micronutrients. This wild pine honey is collected from a protected apiary of Sicily's forest preserves where the bees support a diverse and bountiful ecosystem. It is naturally dark with a flavor profile you can get lost in, like the labyrinth forests of the ancients.

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Origin: Sicily, Italy

Ingredients: Organic Raw Honey

USDA Organic

Net wt. 6.7oz (190g)

Glass Jar

Infant Warning: Doctors recommend that infants under the age of one should NOT be fed honey