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High Tide Harvest

(Fallbrook, California)
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Our grove is located in Fallbrook, California; a region with a special climate that allows us to grow just about anything. We specialize in tropical fruits, with most of our land planted to Haas Avocados, but we also have a large number of Asian Guava trees and Purple Passion Fruit Vines. In addition to the fruit trees, we maintain a number of bee hives and produce our own raw honey varieties, including creamed honey infused with fruit. Our best infused honey variety is Passion Fruit...amazing on just about anything you want to spread it on! We also make blackberry, blueberry and rasberry creamed honey...and of course we have beautiful raw honey that has had nothing done to it except for running it through a sieve to remove wax particles.

(This listing was last updated on Oct 4, 2011)


Contact Information

Michael and Amy Domeier
760-732-0722

Farming Practices: [?]

naturally grown,  transitional


Purple Passion Fruit is in season! 4 lb $32; 8 lb $55..FREE SHIPPING! We will include a Passion Fruit Cheesecake Recipe that will make you a superstar with your family and friends! Passion Fruit are collected daily as they naturally ripen and drop from the vines. Initially the skin is smooth, but the sugar content is the highest when the skin wrinkles after a few days. Try Passion Fruit on ice cream, or use it in mixed drinks! You will want more...

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Fruits: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
avocados
guavas
passionfruit
Processed: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
honey



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