Little Apple Treats Organic Apple Cider Vinegar
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Little Apple Treats Organic Apple Cider Vinegar
No bad apples spoiling this bunch!
Apple Cider Vinegar should taste like apples, right? That’s what you get (and more) with Sonoma County orchard-grown, hand picked organic fruit vinegar. This ACV is packed with probiotics to lend an overall sense of whole body balance. The mellow, fruity flavor makes a sublime addition to any dietary lifestyle.
Make your own salad dressings, add to your favorite marinades, use as a finishing seasoning on your favorite veg and more. You can even make your own wellness tonic.
- Handcrafted in small batches
- Aged in oak barrels for two years
- Single ingredient vinegar made with organic apples, grown on a small scale, family farm in Sonoma, CA, USA
- Packaged in a glass bottle with a cork (like fine wine)
Size: 375 ml / 12.7 fl oz
Fun Fact: As early as 400 BC, Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, would prescribe apple cider vinegar mixed with honey to treat coughs and colds.
Good to Know:
Organic apples. That's it! Really.
Made in the USA. Apples are grown locally on a farm in Sonoma, CA. Fresh pressed, hand-picked and handcrafted in small batches on the farm, just steps away from the orchard.
Founded by Joanne Krueger and her husband Dan Lehrer are small-scale organic farmers in Sonoma, California. Joanne is an apple farmer, granola baker and candy maker, Joanne specializes in creating delicious handcrafted products that support small-scale agriculture.
Joan spends her days in the kitchen turning their apples into unique exquisite products that showcase high quality products that their organically grown apples produce.
Q:What is the acidity level of your vinegars?
A: 6%
Q: Does it contain the live vinegar mother?
A: Yes
Q:Are Little Apple Treats products certified organic?
A: The orchards and nursery business are both certified organic by CCOF. So the apples they grow and use in Little Apple products are certified organic. But to put an organic seal on they products they would have to go through a separate product specific certification process, which is more than they can take on at this point.
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