2.25 oz scone, 3 pieces per order.
A flaky and tender scone spiced with ground cardamom and swirled with strawberry jam and dried strawberries.
Allergens: Wheat, Milk, Egg, Soy.
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 strawberry plants are self-fertile, the addition of insect pollination can result in larger and higher quality fruit. Commercial honey bees may be used to help commercial crops, but studies have found that wild bees such as the red mason bee (Osmia bicornis) in Europe are even more effective. Sweat bees, ground-nesting bees in the family Andrenidae, bumble bees, and syrphid flies have also been observed visiting strawberry flowers.
References:
• Klatt, Björn K., et al. “Bee pollination improves crop quality, shelf life and commercial value.” Proceedings of the Royal Society B, Volume 281, Issue 1775, 22 Jan. 2014. The Royal Society, https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.2440.
• Slone, Jeremy. “Strawberry Pollinating Insects.” NC State Extension, Aug. 2016, https://entomology.ces.ncsu.edu/strawberry-pollinating-insects. Accessed 28 Sep. 2025.
• Slone, Jeremy. “Strawberry Pollination Basics.” NC State Extension, Aug. 2016, https://entomology.ces.ncsu.edu/small-fruit-insect-biology-management/strawberry-pollination-basics. Accessed 28 Sep. 2025.
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.
2.25 oz scone, 3 pieces per order.
A flaky and tender scone spiced with ground cardamom and swirled with strawberry jam and dried strawberries.
Allergens: Wheat, Milk, Egg, Soy.
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 strawberry plants are self-fertile, the addition of insect pollination can result in larger and higher quality fruit. Commercial honey bees may be used to help commercial crops, but studies have found that wild bees such as the red mason bee (Osmia bicornis) in Europe are even more effective. Sweat bees, ground-nesting bees in the family Andrenidae, bumble bees, and syrphid flies have also been observed visiting strawberry flowers.
References:
• Klatt, Björn K., et al. “Bee pollination improves crop quality, shelf life and commercial value.” Proceedings of the Royal Society B, Volume 281, Issue 1775, 22 Jan. 2014. The Royal Society, https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.2440.
• Slone, Jeremy. “Strawberry Pollinating Insects.” NC State Extension, Aug. 2016, https://entomology.ces.ncsu.edu/strawberry-pollinating-insects. Accessed 28 Sep. 2025.
• Slone, Jeremy. “Strawberry Pollination Basics.” NC State Extension, Aug. 2016, https://entomology.ces.ncsu.edu/small-fruit-insect-biology-management/strawberry-pollination-basics. Accessed 28 Sep. 2025.
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.