Chocolate Absolute and Jaffa Sweet Orange Pure Organic Essential Oil Blend
Candle Safety
1. Trim your wick before burning your candle the first time and every subsequent burn thereafter.
2. We advise burning your candle for periods of no longer than three hours at a time.
3. Discontinue burning your candle when there is 10mm / 1cm of wax is remaining.
4. Always burn your candle on a stable and heat resistant surface, away from drafts or items that can catch alight.
5. Never leave a burning candle unattended, near children or pets.
6. If you’re burning more than one candle at a time, space your candles approximately 100mm (10cm) apart.
Description Chocolate Abs Pure Organic Theobroma cacao Bean OW Israel Jaffa/Joppa Orange Orange, Sweet Organic 10 ml Citrus sinensis Peel Israel Brilliant, Warming, Anti-depressant; Aids sleep; Sunlight in a bottle, uplifting and fresh. Has a delicious, rich and heady chocolate liquor aroma. A chocolate lover’s favorite is Uplifting, warm, and anti-depressant. Research shows that smelling cacao reduces levels of stress and anxiety. Cacao may also help to reduce cravings and addictive patterns. We recommend cacao essential oil for increasing creativity and lift mood. Israeli orange, The Jaffa orange, known by their Arabic name, Shamouti orange, is an orange variety with few seeds and a tough skin, with a flavour that has been described as “excellent” and “sweet and fine that makes it particularlyeasy to eat. These oranges are very cold-tolerant, allowing them to grow outside of the subtropical regions normally associated with growing oranges. Originally developed by farmers under British Rule known as British Mandate Palenstein. Jaffa orange is an Israeli orange variety grown all over the Middle East and the Mediterranean today because of export and countries harvesting seeds to grow their own crop. The orange is believed to have been developed through a mutation of the baladi orange variety back in the mid-19th century near Jaffa, an ancient Judean port city that soon became the main center of production and export of the fruit, thereby lending it its name. This city plays an important role in the Bible in the story of Jonah. TheJaffa shamouti orange, the fruit is oval-shaped with a thick skin that surrounds the sweet and moderately juicy flesh. Literally run down your arm juicy good as I always says since the day I first tated one inthe 1970s. This orange is highly appreciated for its tough, yet easy-to-peel skin which gives the fruit its long shelf life.Although it’s nowadays associated with Israel, the production and export of Jaffa oranges actually predates 1948 and these oranges are the pride of the Israelis. Both Jewish and Arabs worked side by side exporting these Oranges. See picture in gallery. The oranges are typically enjoyed fresh or used in various sweet or savory Israeli dishes, and they’re not usually used for juice production because of their low juice content.

