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Liko Lehua Guava Butter 10oz

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Liko Lehua Guava Butter

Pink, soft and sweet, a fruit the locals just love to eat. 

A versatile spread that can be used in many ways. It is perfect for spreading on toast, bagels, or English muffins. You can also use it as a filling for cakes and pastries, or as a topping for yogurt, oatmeal, or ice cream. Excellent on ham. For a unique twist, try using it as a marinade for grilled meats or as a glaze for roasted vegetables.

  • Made in Hawaii
  • Refrigerate after opening
  • 10 oz glass jar

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MM
06/04/2023
M M.
United States

Sweet like success

Guava butter sold here is excellent. And the price of the product is very reasonable compared with all the other online sources. Makes a wonderful gift. I bought several for friends that we see regularly. Cost of shipping to my home was very inexpensive. Great folks to buy from.

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