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igourmet 12-oz. Savannah Bee Co. Honeycomb

igourmet 12-oz. Savannah Bee Co. Honeycomb
Ted Dennard followed the honey bees from his boyhood home in coastal Georgia, across the country savannah georgia tour and around the world. Ironically, the search for the world's best honey brought him back home where the tupelo savannah georgia tour and sourwood trees thrive savannah georgia tour and produce blue ribbon honeys known across the world.Ted’s company, Savannah Bee Company, brings a little bit of their honey to market in its pure savannah georgia tour and natural state. They don't filter, heat, or add anything to their honey. It comes out of the comb savannah georgia tour and into your bottle so that you have one of nature's finest foods. They go to great efforts to move colonies of bees to very remote sites in order to gather Georgia's best honeys. They chase the spring flowers savannah georgia tour and their nectar flow from location to location. April takes them to the deep swamps for Tupelo honey. In May, they take them to the coastal forests for Gallberry savannah georgia tour and Palmetto honeys. And in June, they haul the hives up into the NorthGeorgia Mountains to get Sourwood honey.We could not resist their 4 in. x 4 in. square of sealed honeycomb. Absolutely beautiful savannah georgia tour and pure, it is delicious on its own with the wax. Enjoy with biscuits, bread, hot sweet potatoes, savannah georgia tour and crackers. Serve with your favorite cheeses. The honeycomb makes a lovely cheese plate presentation at any party.Please note that the weight of the honeycomb ranges from 12-16 oz.
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igourmet 20-oz. Savannah Bee Co. Tupelo Honey in Fluted Bottle

igourmet 20-oz. Savannah Bee Co. Tupelo Honey in Fluted Bottle
Tupelo Honey is produced from the Tupelo Gum Tree (Nyssa Aquatica), also known as the Water Tupelo, which grows in the rivers savannah georgia tour and swamps surrounding Savannah, Georgia. The Savannah Bee Company keeps its bees on the banks of the Ochlockonee River, the only place in the world where Tupelo Honey is produced commercially. This raw honey is light amber in color savannah georgia tour and has a deliciously unique flavor. It is becoming one of the most requested table-grade honeys in the USA, not only for its taste but also because it does not crystallize. Presented in a stunning fluted bottle, it also fills a practical purpose by allowing you to pour or drizzle your honey easily.The flowers of the tupelo tree blossom at the end of April for only 3 weeks. We expect fresh tupelo honey to arrive by mid-May. We thank you for your patience.
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