Tupelo Honey 16ozNamed as the "champagne of honeys", "Queen of honey", "Southern Gold." Tupelo honey comes from the green white blossom of the white tupelo gum tree (Nyssa Ogeche). These blossoms are notoriously fragile. In good years, tupelo trees will bloom for only a few weeks. However in a bad year, the nectar flow only in few days. This raw unfiltered honey comes from the white tupelo trees. The Apalachicola and Chipola river basins, which run from North to South
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it is recommended to start bee pollen consumption in small amounts (gradually working up up to 1 - 2 teaspoons daily)
Bee pollen has been suggested to aid various medical conditions
light honey with a mild floral and fruity taste
Bee pollen can be added to smoothies
to be consumed by themselves or paired with another treat (tea
Sourwood is one of the local honeys that are well recommended for people with regional allergies
Tupelo honey's color is light golden amber with a greenish cast
and color (according to the kind of flower pollen collected by our bees)
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The flavor profile is a soft delicious caramel
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