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Hapa Honey Farm - Orange Blossom Honey

$18.95 USD
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10 in stock

This orange blossom honey is harvested immediately after the orange blossoms drop, giving it a highly aromatic and fruity flavor. A beautiful light amber color, this honey is always a crowd favorite. Our Southern California Orange Blossom honey will make you think you are standing in a field of orange trees. This honey is delicious in teas and as the sweetened in pastry recipes. Bakers love to use this honey to replace refined sugars. 

Net Weight: 12 oz (340g)

IN STOCK Item HH-Orange Blossom - Ships from Our Warehouse in 1 to 2 days within the US only at this time.

FAQ

What is Raw Honey?
Raw honey is honey that hasn’t been filtered or heated. Most honey’s are stripped of its nutritional benefits through filtration and pasteurization. Raw honey is full of beneficial vitamins, minerals, enzymes, amino acids and bits of pollen and propolis.

Is honey healthier than sugar?
Honey is naturally loaded with antioxidants and is antibacterial and antimicrobial. Honey is unlike all other sweeteners which are acidic and put a strain on your digestive system.

Honey has been linked to numerous health benefits, including fighting indigestion, cough suppression, and decreasing pollen related allergies.

How do HHF extract your honey?
They still harvest and extract our honey by hand. Their honey is not filtered and only sieved to retain all the good things, like pollen. They do this to keep all the healthy phytonutrients in our honey.

My drippy honey has crystallized… is this normal?
Honey crystallization is a natural process, and all honey will eventually crystallize. It’s still the same honey, just a different texture. If you don’t like it, it’s easy to re-liquify. Just put the closed jar into warm water, and leave it there until it’s drippy again. To retain all the benefits of raw honey, including keeping the beneficial enzymes alive, don’t heat it too much.

How long does honey last?
Honey can last forever. It is the only food on earth that does not spoil if properly harvested and stored.

FUN FACT: Did you know that honey was discovered in Egyptian tombs. Scientists estimated the honey to be thousands of years old AND it’s still edible!