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This is the real deal! Fresh from the hive to your table Tupelo honeys unique flavor is one of Americas finest and rarest.
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Raw, unflitered, unaltered just what nature intended it to be! The best orange blosoom honey available.
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Clover honey from the Canadian tundra very low water content, makes it as pure white as the winter snow. I have a friend who calls it naughty honey, yes it is that good!
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A truly unique honey! Dark, rich, extremely sweet harvested by honey bees from aphids. A new experience for the honey lover. High in antioxidants.
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Light golden-yellow honey extremely sweet but never cloying, notes of vanilla and cooked pears, excellent with tea.
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Tangy, zesty gives tea a lemony boost, try on apple slices with cheese or on whole wheat toast.
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Bees love Lavender and gourmets love the Lavender honey that the bees produce. The color of pearls it is floral, fruity...very special experience.
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From the Roero valley in Italy, this is a big bold honey, if you are a honey guy this one is for you. Slightly sweet with a touch of bitterness...
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Rare mountain honey much sought after for it's gentle yet distict character, solid grainy texture, great as a spread.
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The keeper told me, "Organic? yes, yes but not for the people, for the bees!" Over 1 lb of honey!
Linden (European Basswood) honey, light amber in color, woodsy aroma with touches of lime. Mild honey great in tea or on toast. A great addition to your collection!


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