Honey is a sweet and viscous substance made by several bee species, the best-known of which are honeybees. Honey is made and stored to nourish bee colonies. Bees produce honey by foraging, the gathering and then refining the sugary secretions of plants (primarily floral nectar).
Honeybees
A honeybee hive colony’s population comprises of about 96-99% female worker bees during warmer months, mid spring, summer and early fall, periods that include floral foraging. This foraging is only done by the female worker bees.
LEARN MOREThe Honey
Bees produce this honey by foraging flowers, trees, shrubs, and any plant that generally tickles their desires, their liking. This gathering and then refining of primarily floral nectars, secretions from plants, eventually becomes that which we know, “honey”,
LEARN MOREThe Honey
Bees produce this honey by foraging flowers, trees, shrubs, and any plant that generally tickles their desires, their liking. This gathering and then refining of primarily floral nectars, secretions from plants, eventually becomes that which we know, “honey”,
LEARN MOREAll Real Pure Honey Crystallizes
This crystallization is a natural process that all real honeys achieve, to preserve its quality and flavor uniqueness naturally. This process will vary depending on the proportions of natural sugars, fructose, and glucose, that's found in all real pure 100% honey.
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