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Wildflower - Our Wildflower Honey Is A Little Different Each Season The Bees Forage On Many Different Floral Sources To Create A Raw Wildflower Honey Harvest Times Are Typically Spring, Summer And Fall Wildflower Honey Contains The Most Diverse Range Of Pollens That Change Over Time With Each Season We Cold Pack Our Honey Nice And Slow To Preserve The Enzymes And Leave The Good Stuff In The Jar Always Raw And Unfiltered Small Batch Beekeeper Honey - Our Honey Is Bio Active And Cold Packed Hand Poured On Our Apiary Honey Farm In Florida, Usa We Bottle One Barrel At A Time Each Batch May Be A Little Different Depending On The Yard The Hives Were Located In Natural - This Pure Honey Is Lightly Strained From The Extractor We Leave All The Good Stuff From The Hive In The Jar Cold Packing Honey And Hand Bottling Is Important To Preserve The Enzymes In The Honey That Can Be Destroyed With Heated Fast Packaging Lines Natural Beekeeping - Whenever Possible We Try To Use Natural Beekeeping Practices We Also Have Urban Beekeeping Initiatives And Hive Tours To Teach Others About The Bees And Beekeeping Gifting - This 12 Ounce Glass Jar Makes An Attractive Gift For The Honey Lover
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What size is the Honey Feast Wildflower Honey jar? A: The jar contains twelve ounces of honey. This size makes it convenient for both personal and family use.
- Q: Is Honey Feast Wildflower Honey organic? A: Yes, it is organic. The honey comes from an organic farm in Central Florida, ensuring purity and quality.
- Q: What is the main ingredient in Honey Feast Wildflower Honey? A: The main ingredient is raw wildflower honey. It is sourced from local bees that forage on diverse wildflowers.
- Q: How do I use Honey Feast Wildflower Honey in cooking? A: You can use it as a natural sweetener in recipes. It works well in teas, marinades, and drizzled over yogurt.
- Q: Can I eat Honey Feast Wildflower Honey directly? A: Yes, you can eat it directly. Enjoy it by the spoonful for a pure and rich honey experience.
- Q: Is Honey Feast Wildflower Honey suitable for children? A: Yes, it is suitable for children over one year old. However, honey should not be given to infants under one year due to the risk of botulism.
- Q: How should I store Honey Feast Wildflower Honey? A: Store it in a cool, dry place. Keeping it away from direct sunlight helps maintain its quality.
- Q: Does Honey Feast Wildflower Honey have a shelf life? A: Yes, it has a long shelf life. Honey can last indefinitely when stored properly due to its natural preservatives.
- Q: How can I keep Honey Feast Wildflower Honey from crystallizing? A: To prevent crystallization, store it at room temperature. If it crystallizes, gently warm it in a water bath.
- Q: What makes Honey Feast Wildflower Honey different from regular honey? A: It is unfiltered and cold-packed, preserving all active enzymes and pollen. This process enhances its flavor and health benefits.
- Q: Are there any additives in Honey Feast Wildflower Honey? A: No, there are no additives. It is pure, raw honey with no processing, ensuring its natural goodness.
- Q: Is Honey Feast Wildflower Honey locally sourced? A: Yes, it is locally sourced from Central Florida. The honey reflects the local flora and seasonal changes.
- Q: Can I use Honey Feast Wildflower Honey in baking? A: Yes, you can use it in baking. It adds a unique flavor to baked goods while providing natural sweetness.
- Q: Is Honey Feast Wildflower Honey environmentally friendly? A: Yes, it promotes natural beekeeping practices and supports biodiversity on the organic farm.
- Q: What are the health benefits of consuming Honey Feast Wildflower Honey? A: It contains natural antioxidants and enzymes that may support overall health and wellness. It's also a great energy booster.

