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Aunt Sue'S Raw & Unfiltered Organic Honey, 16 Ounce Bottle (1 Pound) The Fewest Steps Between Comb And Home: Aunt Sue'S Honey Is Minimally Processed And Certified 100% Organic. Because It Is Strained Rather Than Filtered, The Natural Pollen Is Allowed To Remain In Our Honey For A Bold Flavor. Staying True To Generations Of High-Quality Standards, All Honey Is Sampled, Tested And Graded For Clarity, Floral Type, Flavor, Moisture And Color.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What size is Aunt Sue's Raw & Unfiltered Organic Honey? A: The honey comes in a sixteen ounce bottle, which is equivalent to one pound.
- Q: What ingredients are in Aunt Sue's honey? A: Aunt Sue's honey is made from raw and unfiltered organic honey sourced from Brazil, containing natural pollen.
- Q: Is Aunt Sue's honey organic? A: Yes, Aunt Sue's honey is USDA Certified Organic and minimally processed.
- Q: How should I use Aunt Sue's honey? A: You can use Aunt Sue's honey as a sweetener, for baking, or in barbecue recipes.
- Q: Is Aunt Sue's honey suitable for baking? A: Yes, it is perfect for baking due to its rich flavor and organic quality.
- Q: Can I use Aunt Sue's honey in tea or coffee? A: Yes, Aunt Sue's honey makes an excellent natural sweetener for tea, coffee, or other beverages.
- Q: How do I store Aunt Sue's honey? A: Store Aunt Sue's honey in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain its quality.
- Q: Does Aunt Sue's honey have a shelf life? A: Yes, honey has an indefinite shelf life if stored properly, though it is best consumed within two years.
- Q: How should I keep Aunt Sue's honey fresh? A: To keep Aunt Sue's honey fresh, ensure the lid is tightly sealed and avoid introducing moisture.
- Q: Is Aunt Sue's honey safe for children? A: Yes, Aunt Sue's honey is safe for children over one year old but should not be given to infants.
- Q: How does Aunt Sue's honey compare to regular honey? A: Aunt Sue's honey is raw, unfiltered, and retains natural pollen, making it richer in flavor and nutrients.
- Q: Is Aunt Sue's honey suitable for vegans? A: No, honey is not considered vegan as it is produced by bees.
- Q: What floral sources does Aunt Sue's honey come from? A: Aunt Sue's honey is sourced from various floral types in Brazil, contributing to its unique flavor.
- Q: Can I return Aunt Sue's honey if I don't like it? A: Return policies vary by retailer, so check with the seller for their specific return guidelines.
- Q: What should I do if my honey crystallizes? A: If your honey crystallizes, gently warm the jar in warm water to return it to liquid form.

