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Our honey is pure, natural and raw. The bees find the Sourwood blooms in the North Carolina Mountains. In harvesting all of our honey we simply remove honey from our beehives while still in its beeswax comb, through centripetal force, and strain it (not micro-filtered) as it is poured into our bottling tanks. Sourwood Honeys color ranges is light amber with a deep, spicy flavor that makes it sought after by honey connoisseurs everywhere. The honeys scarcity can be attributed to the very small amount of Sourwood trees currently growing. The medium-height tree is indigenous to the United States and grows from southern Pennsylvania to northern Georgia. If the honey is produced with the expertise of a skilled beekeeper, the taste has no parallel. Its flavor is floral and light with hints of baking spices and anise.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What size is the Sourwood Honey jar? A: The Sourwood Honey jar holds twenty-two ounces of honey. This size is perfect for both personal use and gifting.
- Q: What ingredients are in Sourwood Honey? A: Sourwood Honey consists solely of pure, natural, and raw honey. It is unfiltered and retains all of its natural properties.
- Q: Where is the Sourwood Honey sourced from? A: This honey is sourced from the North Carolina Mountains. The bees collect nectar from Sourwood blooms, creating a unique flavor.
- Q: How do I use Sourwood Honey? A: Sourwood Honey can be used as a sweetener in tea or drizzled over pancakes. It's also great for baking and cooking.
- Q: Can I use Sourwood Honey in recipes? A: Yes, Sourwood Honey can be used in various recipes. It adds a floral and light flavor, enhancing both sweet and savory dishes.
- Q: Is Sourwood Honey suitable for vegans? A: No, Sourwood Honey is not suitable for vegans. It is an animal product made by bees.
- Q: How should I store Sourwood Honey? A: Store Sourwood Honey in a cool, dry place. Keep the jar tightly sealed to maintain its freshness and prevent crystallization.
- Q: What is the shelf life of Sourwood Honey? A: Sourwood Honey has an indefinite shelf life when stored properly. Its natural properties allow it to remain safe to eat over time.
- Q: Can I refrigerate Sourwood Honey? A: No, refrigerating Sourwood Honey is not recommended. It can cause crystallization and affect its texture and flavor.
- Q: What flavor profile does Sourwood Honey have? A: Sourwood Honey has a deep, spicy flavor with floral notes. It is favored by honey connoisseurs for its unique taste.
- Q: How does Sourwood Honey compare to other types of honey? A: Sourwood Honey is distinct due to its floral, light flavor and rarity. Unlike clover or wildflower honey, it offers a unique taste experience.
- Q: Is Sourwood Honey good for health? A: Yes, Sourwood Honey offers various health benefits. It contains antioxidants and can soothe sore throats or coughs.
- Q: Can Sourwood Honey help with allergies? A: Some people believe that local honey can help with allergies. However, results may vary and it's not guaranteed.
- Q: What should I do if my Sourwood Honey crystallizes? A: If your Sourwood Honey crystallizes, gently warm the jar in hot water. This will help return it to a smooth consistency.
- Q: Is there a return policy for Sourwood Honey? A: Yes, there is a return policy. If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, contact customer service for return instructions.

