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Blackberry honey variety is obtained from the nectar that honeybees gather from the flowers of blackberry bushes in April - May. Weeks before the berries are ripe, the honey bees gather nectar from the wild blackberries to finish the world famous wild blackberry honey.
Some of the nutritional values and health benefits include antioxidants, vitamin C, and fiber.
When honey comes from the beehive, it contains an estimated 600 components including small amounts of a wide range of vitamins, enzymes and other nutrients essential to your health.
BlackBerry honey is collected from the nectar of BlackBerry blossoms for a subtle fruity flavor. No BlackBerry flavor added
Pesticide Free honey from the nectar of blueberry blossoms For a new way to enjoy your tea, substitute our BlackBerry honey for table sugar.
Bestbeeproducts.com produces pure, raw honey from Battle Ground, Washington . We are a small family farm and are committed to using no chemicals in our beehives. We harvest our honey seasonally – Spring, Summer, and Fall – to bring out the distinct floral flavors and aromas that are representative of Southwest Washington wildflowers.
All raw honey (honey fresh from the beehive) will granulate (get cloudy and thick) in time. This is natural, and does not mean the honey has "gone bad", as honey does not spoil. Simply heat the container in a hot pot of water to re-liquify. We recommend not heating it over 100 degrees to prevent the loss of flavor, enzymes, and nutritional benefits.
Bestbeeproducts.com is special because you are buying honey directly from the beekeeper… no packers or processors involved here.
We are driven by Family: bestbeeproducts.com is governed by family values. We are a family owned and operated business that prides itself on making the business a home. Each and every member of the team plays an important part in our success. Together we strive to produce only the finest products for our customers.
WARNING Honey should not be fed to infants under one year of age or to individuals with a compromised immune system.