Traders Hill Farm Launches New Datil Sting Hot Honey for Retail and Foodservice



Traders Hill Farm Launches New Datil Sting Hot Honey for Retail and Foodservice


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HILLIARD, FL - Sweet and spicy have long been a dynamic duo in the food world, and Traders Hill Farm is making it easier for retailers to take advantage of this tasty trend. In partnership with World Honey Market, the grower has produced a blend of 100 percent raw orange blossom honey that is deliciously sweet with just the right amount of heat—Datil Sting Hot Honey.

Tracy Nazzaro, President and General Manager, Traders Hill Farm“The combination of sweet orange blossom and datil pepper heat creates a desirable flavor profile great on everything from vegetables and wings to gourmet charcuterie platters and in exotic cocktails,” said Tracy Nazzaro, President and General Manager of Traders Hill Farm. “It’s perfect right out of the bottle as a sauce for ice cream and BBQ, along with other summer favorites from fried chicken to cornbread—even hot dogs and hamburgers.”

According to the press release, St. Augustine, Florida, is known for growing some of the hottest chili peppers in the country, like the fiery datil pepper. By partnering with World Honey Market, Traders Hill has produced a blend of 100 percent raw orange blossom honey from Central Florida with St. Augustine datil peppers. The new product debuted at this past Southeast Produce Council’s Southern Exposure conference.

In partnership with World Honey Market, Traders Hill Farm has produced a blend of 100 percent raw orange blossom honey that is deliciously sweet with just the right amount of heat—Datil Sting Hot Honey

“Combining our Northeast Florida locally-produced datil peppers with 100 percent raw orange blossom honey is an extension of our support for the community,” Nazzaro continued. “Datil Sting Hot Honey is a perfect product representing our goal to yield delicious, high-quality produce grown locally, safely, and sustainably.”

It is believed datil peppers first came to St. Augustine from Spain in the late 1700s, noted the company release. Datil peppers are a cultural phenomenon that began in Northern Florida, and a love for their unique flavor has spread across the country. With a median heat rating of 200,000 Scoville units, datils are on par with habanero and Scotch Bonnet peppers but boast a mellower, sweeter flavor.

St. Augustine, Florida, is known for growing some of the hottest chili peppers in the country, like the fiery datil pepper

Datil Sting Hot Honey is available in retail and foodservice pack sizes of 12 oz, half-gallon, and 1 gallon. Point-of-sale merchandise display materials are also available to help retail partners best capitalize on this unique offering.

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