1.5 oz cookie, 3 pieces per order.
A marbled sugar cookie flavored with freeze dried raspberries and chamomile tea.
Allergens: Wheat, Milk, Egg.
Processed in a facility that also processes nuts.
Made in a Home Kitchen.
Key ingredients in all of our baked goods benefit greatly from pollinators! While raspberry plants (and many of their relatives like blackberries in the genus Rubus) can self-pollinate, with the help of insect pollinators, they can form larger sized and a larger quantity of fruit. While honey bees are often used to commercially pollinate raspberry crops, other managed and wild species are excellent pollinators as well. They include: mason bees, bumble bees, mining bees, other solitary bees, and hoverflies.
References:
• Andrikopoulos, C. J., & Cane, J. H. “Comparative Pollination Efficacies of Five Bee Species on Raspberry.” Journal of Economic Entomology, Volume 111, Issue 6, Dec. 2018, Pages 2513–2519. Oxford Academic, https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/toy226.
• “Raspberry Pollinators and Visitors: Focus on Bees.” Government of Manitoba, 2015, https://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/crops/crop-management/pubs/raspberry-pollinators.pdf.
IMPORTANT NOTE: All purchases of our baked goods through this website are PRE-ORDERS that need to be picked up at the location and date/timeframe specified during checkout. Shipping is available only within New York state via USPS Priority Mail. Shipments are sent out the Monday following the pre-order pick-up date and should arrive in 2-3 days. If you enter a shipping address outside of NY state, your order will be canceled and refunded.
1.5 oz cookie, 3 pieces per order.
A marbled sugar cookie flavored with freeze dried raspberries and chamomile tea.
Allergens: Wheat, Milk, Egg.
Processed in a facility that also processes nuts.
Made in a Home Kitchen.
Key ingredients in all of our baked goods benefit greatly from pollinators! While raspberry plants (and many of their relatives like blackberries in the genus Rubus) can self-pollinate, with the help of insect pollinators, they can form larger sized and a larger quantity of fruit. While honey bees are often used to commercially pollinate raspberry crops, other managed and wild species are excellent pollinators as well. They include: mason bees, bumble bees, mining bees, other solitary bees, and hoverflies.
References:
• Andrikopoulos, C. J., & Cane, J. H. “Comparative Pollination Efficacies of Five Bee Species on Raspberry.” Journal of Economic Entomology, Volume 111, Issue 6, Dec. 2018, Pages 2513–2519. Oxford Academic, https://doi.org/10.1093/jee/toy226.
• “Raspberry Pollinators and Visitors: Focus on Bees.” Government of Manitoba, 2015, https://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/crops/crop-management/pubs/raspberry-pollinators.pdf.
IMPORTANT NOTE: All purchases of our baked goods through this website are PRE-ORDERS that need to be picked up at the location and date/timeframe specified during checkout. Shipping is available only within New York state via USPS Priority Mail. Shipments are sent out the Monday following the pre-order pick-up date and should arrive in 2-3 days. If you enter a shipping address outside of NY state, your order will be canceled and refunded.