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Gaea Natural Oxymelo Balsamic Vinegar And Thyme Honey Glaze Is Based On The Original Ancient Greek Recipe From The Minoan Period In Crete, Oxymelo Is Made Of Barrel-Aged Vinegar And The Famous Cretan Thyme Honey. Gaea Oxymelo Balsamic And Honey Glaze Is Barrel-Aged To Perfection With Balsamic Vinegar And Famous Cretan Thyme Honey. In Order To Obtain The Creamy Texture Of The Glaze, The Water Is Removed. Ours Is Produced Using Non-Industrial Methods. We Do Not Add Preservatives Or Additives, So The Product Is All-Natural. Use Gaea Natural Balsamic & Honey Glaze On Salads, Raw Or Cooked Vegetables, Cheese, And A Variety Of Traditional Greek Recipes. Or, Experiment And Use It To Make A Whole New Flavor Combination! The Possibilities Are Endless. Our Balsamic Vinegar And Thyme Honey Glaze Is Non-Gmo Certified And Certified Gluten-Free.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What ingredients are in Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze? A: Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze contains two main ingredients: barrel-aged balsamic vinegar and Cretan thyme honey. This all-natural formula has no preservatives or additives.
- Q: How large is the Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze bottle? A: The bottle of Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze is six point eight ounces. The dimensions are approximately seven point six five inches in length, one point eight inches in width, and one point seven five inches in height.
- Q: Is Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze gluten-free? A: Yes, Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze is certified gluten-free. It is also GMO-free, making it suitable for various dietary needs.
- Q: How do I use Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze? A: You can use Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze by drizzling it on salads, vegetables, or cheese. It can also enhance the flavor of fruit, fish, and various traditional Greek dishes.
- Q: Can I use this glaze for cooking? A: Yes, Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze is versatile and can be used in cooking. It adds a sweet and savory flavor to roasted vegetables and meats.
- Q: Is this product suitable for a vegan diet? A: Yes, Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze is suitable for a vegan diet. The ingredients are plant-based and do not contain any animal products.
- Q: How should I store Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze? A: Store Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Once opened, it is best to keep it tightly sealed to maintain freshness.
- Q: What is the shelf life of Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze? A: Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze has a shelf life of approximately two years when stored properly. Always check the packaging for specific expiration dates.
- Q: Are there any allergens in Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze? A: No, Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze is free from common allergens like nuts, dairy, and gluten. It is made with simple, natural ingredients.
- Q: How does Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze compare to regular balsamic vinegar? A: Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze is thicker and sweeter than regular balsamic vinegar. It combines the flavors of balsamic vinegar with the sweetness of honey for a unique taste.
- Q: Can I use Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze in salad dressings? A: Yes, Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze works well in salad dressings. It can be mixed with olive oil and spices for a flavorful vinaigrette.
- Q: What flavor profile does Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze have? A: Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze has a sweet and tangy flavor profile, combining the rich taste of balsamic vinegar with the floral notes of thyme honey.
- Q: Is Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze made with artificial additives? A: No, Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze contains no artificial additives. It is made from natural ingredients only, ensuring a pure and authentic flavor.
- Q: What types of cuisine can I use this glaze with? A: Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze is ideal for Mediterranean cuisine but can enhance a variety of dishes, including salads, meats, and desserts.
- Q: What should I do if the glaze arrives damaged? A: If Gaea Balsamic Honey Glaze arrives damaged, contact the seller or retailer for a return or replacement. They will guide you through the process.

