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    Steve's Famous Pnuts

    2.7 (3 reviews)

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    Queen of America Honey

    Queen of America Honey

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    My wife has seasonal allergies and strongly believes in the benefits of local honey. Whenever we…read moremove to a new place, one of the things we seek out is a source for local honey. In Central Texas, we met a local beekeeper at a farmer's market and my local honey, by that I mean my wife, swears Ramona's honey ranks up there. So when we moved to North Central Florida we started looking for local honey at farmer's markets and online. Our community's farmer's market didn't have any local honey so we checked out the Market of Marion. We got there early on Saturday and the vendors selling local honey were either closed or not set up yet. I searched online for a local honey source in Belleview and Queen of America Honey (QoAH) showed up. I called to confirm they're open and they were. QoAH, we learned from the friendly lady behind the counter, actually sources and processes honey from various domestic and international locations, including South America, and they supply honey wholesale and ships them in tanks to companies using them for various applications and products. But they also have local honey they get from apiaries in the local area. Oh yeah, they have this cool see through tube where you can see bees in action. After tasting the available local honeys they have, my wife chose the Wildflower. The lady behind the counter told us she loves the pepper honey but they didn't have any in stock. A 1-lb jar cost $10. A good find!

    Wow I was very pleased with our lil Saturday morning field trip over to this shop! We got to taste…read morethe different honies they have bottled here & watch the bees at work doing what they do best! Marian was very friendly & knowledgeable! Definitely a worthy stop & good place to keep in mind for gift giving as well as consuming locally grown honey for our health!

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    Salsa Boricua Food Truck

    Salsa Boricua Food Truck

    3.0
    (4 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    Owner was super friendly and the food was like going to a friends house for lunch. Not necessarily…read morephotogenic but delicious. It was the boyfriend's first time trying the tripleta and it was just like the ones in PR. Buen Provecho!

    If I could have given less stars, I certainly would have. The food and experience was less than…read moresubpar. For your company to blame the wedding coordinator for the drop off time frame and how it affected the quality of your food is unacceptable. This was the ONLY flaw at my daughter's wedding. My wife and I booked your company with the understanding that you offered an incredible Latin food experience and believe me it was far from that. The rice had no flavoring at all and and bland. The color of it was a shade of rice I have never im my life seen before (Soy Boricua, y eso ni se parece como algo que yo mismo perparo). I never knew arroz con gandules was made like that and could be that bad. The Tostones were the worst that I have ever had. If you know how to make tostones the right way, they would have been crispy, and yellowish texture and not looking like they were old (days old) and looked to be of the frozen kind and processed. Never knew reheating them makes them look aged. I've never seen dry Tostones and you should be ashamed as a so called chef. The pasta was dry and had little to sauce and looked horrible. The chicken, from my understanding and experience that was brought to my wife's attention was raw. I for one can tell you that your food had me in the bathroom numerous times after the wedding. Gracias. Smh. The pernil was debatable at best (Im happy to sell my recipe if you like because I know lor a fact that mine is way better than yours). For the money that was paid, the lack of quality and ownership on your part, I would never use your company or recommend to anyone that I know.

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