The first thing I want you to know is that Honeyville Gold Honey is collected, bottled, and sold by me, a Wewahitika Beekeeper here in Wewahitika, Florida. Home to the world-famous Tupelo he tree, this is the home of this beautiful honey. I am a small time beekeeper with big dreams and only her one goal. Their goal is to make the best Tupelo honey in the world. With this year’s Tupelo honey harvest, I believe I have achieved this! Here’s a little bit of my own history. I have lived in Wewahitika, Florida all my life. I went back and made Tupelo honey the “old way, right way”, the way my ancestors made honey over 100 years ago! We floated, where the tupelo trees grew thickest, and we anchored under giant tupelo trees for six weeks to collect this beautiful honey. That’s why it’s honey, because the tupelo tree only blooms once a year for 2/5 weeks.) My Honey is made, bottled and sold by myself in Honeyville, Florida. Speaking of Wewa, it’s a suburb lol. (Yes, we are a suburb named after bees, hence the name!) Straight from the hive to you! Tupelo honey is packed in his 1900s bottle, giving it a “retro look.” These are the same type of jars used when Tupelo honey was first bottled over 100 years ago. Here’s a little history of how tupelo honey is made.The bees collected the nectar from these little round balls to create this light, delicious, flavorful honey. It stays in the tree for only a few weeks and is gone by mid-May. Real tupelo is pale golden in color and not grainy like other honeys. With less glucose and more fructose, it’s healthier and a tastier option for bees and honey lovers! It’s not just purchased by , it’s just labeled “company label” as Tupelo Honey. ” My tupelo was harvested from tupelo trees that grow along the riverbanks and marshes of the Aparticola River in Wewahitchica, Florida. (Home of the world-famous Tupelo tree, this beautiful honey source) Pure, unfiltered, and as natural as “opening the hive and dipping your hand or laying down in a beehive” . My honey has not been processed or heated in any way. From hive to bottle! My 87-year-old aunt, who has been a Tupelo honey enthusiast for decades, declared, “This Tupelo honey tastes like no other.” We hope you will tell your family and friends! Disclaimer: Made in a cottage food plant that is not subject to Florida food safety regulations. Do not give honey to children under the age of 1. Also, do not store honey in refrigerators or cooler areas, or place it on cabinets, counters, etc.
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