Nahuatl Cardamon Orange
This honey takes me back to the day we worked in the Huasteca region of Mexico. The Nahuatl (pronounced Nahua) could often be seen hand harvesting the oranges. The honey from the region naturally tastes and smells of orange blossoms, as the honeybees feed off of orange blossoms nearly year-round. This honey was created in honor of those Nahuatl Indians who became like family.
This honey takes me back to the day we worked in the Huasteca region of Mexico. The Nahuatl (pronounced Nahua) could often be seen hand harvesting the oranges. The honey from the region naturally tastes and smells of orange blossoms, as the honeybees feed off of orange blossoms nearly year-round. This honey was created in honor of those Nahuatl Indians who became like family.
This honey takes me back to the day we worked in the Huasteca region of Mexico. The Nahuatl (pronounced Nahua) could often be seen hand harvesting the oranges. The honey from the region naturally tastes and smells of orange blossoms, as the honeybees feed off of orange blossoms nearly year-round. This honey was created in honor of those Nahuatl Indians who became like family.
This flavor is only available in a 4 oz jar.