Taste Profile: Inspired by the fall diet of the American black bear, this blend offers a predominant flavor of wild blueberries with sweet aromas of black spruce. On the finish, there is a fine note of cinnamon and clove fragrances, creating an explosion of flavors. Algonquin: This ancient Nation favors fresh game and dried and smoked fish in winter and fresh fish with smoked game in summer. Moose hide clothing, birch bark baskets, beadwork, and the tikinagan (traditional baby carrier) are symbols of Algonquin craftsmanship. Algonquin is still a living language today. Bear: Represents strength, protection, introspection, and strength of soul. One of the strongest creatures in the animal kingdom, and Indigenous people consider it very close to the Great Spirit. Settled in western Quebec, the members of the Algonquin Anishinabeg nation are spread across nine communities located in Outaouais, Abitibi-Témiscamingue, and elsewhere in Quebec: Wolf Lake, where the majority of inhabitants live outside the community, Kebaowek, (or Eagle Village), Kitcisakik, Lac Simon (Simonsagigan), Pikogan, Long Point, Kitigan Zibi, Lac-Rapide (Barriere Lake) and Timiskaming. Prepared and packaged in Quebec by local artisans Format 60g Ingredients: Brown sugar, spices, dried blueberries, beet powder, lavender flowers, white spruce.


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