First in History
From Native American barks, to the first candy ever, to the first chewing gum.
The Native Americans throughout North America derived sugars from trees, bushes, grasses, and cobs which they used for flavor and health, and as a preservative. These are a select group of plants, unlike the European selections that have become the norm today. Other early foods came from the Mediterranean, Mideast and Asia. Try them for a true taste of where candy began.
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3 Seeds, Native American Mix
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Almond Stuffed Dates with Honey
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Bag O’ Roasted Bugs
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Biblical Carob Nibs with Raisins
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Biblical Honey with Lemon
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Biblical Milk Thistle
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Biblical Mixed Nuts
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Biblical Sugar Sampler
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Carob Pod (St. John’s Bread)
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Cave Kitchen in a Box
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Chocolate Covered Figs
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Cinnamon Covered Almonds
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Cinnamon Drops-Individually Wrapped
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Classic Turkish Delight – 10th CE Favorite
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Edible Cinnamon Massage Oil
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Edible Coffee – Traditional Eaten Whole
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Edible Vanilla Massage Oil
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Festive Stain Glass- Lavender with Flowers
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Festive Stain Glass- Rose, with Petals
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Fig Cakes
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Hemp Seeds – Crunchy, Healthy, Delicious
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