Description: Raw Goldenrod & Wildflower Nectar Sold in 1 pound/16 oz. glass jars at 8.00 per jar + 6.55 USPSNaturally creamed honey, thickened as smooth as icing--micro-crystallization makes the flavor and sweetness divine! Harvested in historic Lewiston, New York by a beekeeper with nearly twenty years' experience raising bees humanely Raw honey bottled with NO processing whatsoeverThe finest honey you will have ever had This late season honey will have crystallized in the jar, just re-liquify if you'd like. Liquid honey WILL eventually crystallize, as all RAW honey should. Simply melt in hot water to re-liquify if needed. Most folks prefer the creamier crystallized honey with less dribbling between jar and teacup and spreading ease, etc. Our honey is sourced from various wildflowers, mainly late season goldenrod, imparting that beautiful golden color that naturally crystalizes to a creamy white, and a completely delicious and diverse flavor. I'm impartial, but it's THEE best I've had. DO a search for the large nutritional value and allergy relief in consuming RAW honey and the inherent pollen granules ONLY RAW HONEY contains. "Eran, I have been using honey in my coffee for years. I was buying it at Sam’s Club. I recently did some research on the benefits of honey. I decided to search out raw honey which suppose to be a lot better than the processed honey. I am a big ebay user, so I started there. I bought one from you, one from Michigan and one from California. I had all three on the counter in the kitchen. When my daughter came over, she tasted all three and liked yours the best. My wife and I had already tasted all three and decided that we liked yours the best as well. I had to give my daughter the one from you. So, I had to restock. Thank you very much, Ray" FAKE Honey The Journal of Food Sciences study pegged store bought honey as a top fake, representing 7% of food fraud cases. Last year, Food Safety News tests also found that 75% of store honey doesn’t contain pollen. People are still buying a bee-made product, but all the pollen has been screened out, says Andrew Schneider, a food safety journalist who wrote the reports for Food Safety News. A lack of pollen makes it tough to determine its geographic origin -- and also means regulators don't recognize the product as honey, he says. Why the misdirection? Separate Food Safety News tests found a third of the faux honey imports from Asia were contaminated with lead and antibiotics. For the real deal, Schneider suggests buying from a local beekeeper. A National Honey Board spokesman says the group disputes the Food Safety News findings, and says regulations do allow for pollen to be filtered out as part of the removal of particles such as bee parts and other organic debris.
Price: 15.65 USD
Location: Lewiston, New York
End Time: 2024-02-22T15:02:36.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Expiration Date: 50,000 year half life.
Brand: Juana-Bee Apiaries
Food Aisle: Pantry
Form: Jar
Model: 1 Pound Glass Jars
Product: Honey
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States