Quince Nectar Natural 5 Litres
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The quince owes its name botanically scientifically as well as in our language to the Greek city of Kydonia, today Chania, in the northwest of the island of Crete. The original homeland lies in the eastern Caucasus and the Transcaucasus. First evidence of cultivated quinces from the Caucasus dates back 4000 years, in Greece they are found from 600 BC, in the Romans from 200 BC. Please do not use in the fridge when opened, stomach-friendly Juice from Saxon fruit growing areas - steuobstmeadow and horticulturally maintained plantations Winery in family tradition since 1928 Heides-BiB, A brand of the fruit celtery Kurt Heide, Siebenlehn (Free State of Saxony)
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The quince owes its name botanically scientifically as well as in our language to the Greek city of Kydonia, today Chania, in the northwest of the island of Crete. The original homeland lies in the eastern Caucasus and the Transcaucasus. First evidence of cultivated quinces from the Caucasus dates back 4000 years, in Greece they are found from 600 BC, in the Romans from 200 BC. Please do not use in the fridge when opened, stomach-friendly Juice from Saxon fruit growing areas - steuobstmeadow and horticulturally maintained plantations Winery in family tradition since 1928 Heides-BiB, A brand of the fruit celtery Kurt Heide, Siebenlehn (Free State of Saxony)
The quince owes its name botanically scientifically as well as in our language to the Greek city of Kydonia, today Chania, in the northwest of the island of Crete. The original homeland lies in the eastern Caucasus and the Transcaucasus. First evidence of cultivated quinces from the Caucasus dates back 4000 years, in Greece they are found from 600 BC, in the Romans from 200 BC. Please do not use in the fridge when opened, stomach-friendly Juice from Saxon fruit growing areas - steuobstmeadow and horticulturally maintained plantations Winery in family tradition since 1928 Heides-BiB, A brand of the fruit celtery Kurt Heide, Siebenlehn (Free State of Saxony)