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BRINS - (Wild) Blueberry Sumac Spread and Preserve

$9.50

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Wild blueberries are cooked with salt cured, equitably sourced, wild, Turkish sumac berries. Another fun partnership with Burlap & Barrel for the best in single origin spices. Ingredients: Blueberries (wild), Cane Sugar, Lime juice, Cured Sumac (sumac berries, salt), Pectin, Sea Salt --- 12 months minimum shelf life to the seller.

Fall & Winter Shipping starting Monday, September 25, 2023

Overnight shipping is available for all items and ship Monday - Thursday. Orders must be in by noon and will ship by 6pm. Please be aware that shipping can be affected by weather, holidays and other things and if you need your items by a certain day, you should consider selecting overnight shipping.

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  • Local pickup at our store in Morristown, New Jersey, is also available.

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Winter shipping options will expand to ground shipping to more western and southern areas in mid-October or early November.