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17 oz. Raw Wildflower Honey
- 17 oz. Raw Wildflower Honey
- Mild Flavor
- PA-NY Honey
- Unheated
- Unfiltered
- Enzyme Rich
- Healing Properties
- Antioxidant
- Practical Size
- Stockin’s Apiaries
Description
100 % USA honey.Unheated, unfiltered, nothing removed, nothing added, a healthy choice! Processed at Gary Stockin’s facility in Strasburg PA.
WILDFLOWER honey is Stockin’s Apiaries catch-all term for their various honeys, that are not gathered in a specific enough quantity to have its own label. You will find that spring honey is usually light colored and will not crystallize quickly. Fall honey is usually darker and crystallizes quickly, sometimes even in the comb before it can be extracted. Therefore, raw wildflower honey may vary in color and taste and texture, depending on the time of year it is collected,the floral sources available to the bees, and the length of time stored before it is bottled. The floral sources for wildflower are Dandelion, Wild Cherry, all kinds of fruit tree blossoms, Sumac, Locust, Tulip Poplar, Autumn Olive, Knapweed, Dutch clover, Sweet Clover, Basswood, Goldenrod, Japanese Bamboo, and Aster, just to name a few.
Some people think all their honey is LOCAL honey, from Strasburg, PA, since they live and operate from PA. They do have a nice crop of local honey, but they are not big enough to produce enough for the demand. They are able to get much of our wildflower honey from Pennsylvania or New York area. If they run out of that, they also purchase sweet clover honey from South Dakota which has been a pleasing wildflower honey.
- 17 oz. Raw Wildflower Honey
- Unheated
- Unfiltered
- Nothing Removed
- 100% USA Honey
- Stockin’s Apiaries
Additional information
Weight | 26 oz |
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Brand | Stockin's Apiaries |
Flavor | Wildflower |
Size | 17 oz. |
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