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Named as the "champagne of honeys", "Queen of honey", "Southern Gold." Tupelo honey comes from the green-white blossom of the white tupelo gum tree (Nyssa Ogeche). These blossoms are notoriously fragile. In good years, tupelo trees will bloom for only a few weeks. However in a bad year, the nectar flow only in few days.
This raw unfiltered honey comes from the white tupelo trees. The Apalachicola and Chipola river basins, which run from North to South in Gulf County, contain some of the highest concentrations of tupelo trees in the world. The taste is smooth, sweet, light honey with a mild floral and fruity taste. The honey color is light golden amber with a greenish cast. The aroma is cinnamon and floral. This honey, unlike most honeys, resists crystallization and stay as a liquid for years.
Georgia Honey Farm’s Three Pack Honey Sampler includes one 16 oz. jar of three popular types of honey: Wildflower Honey, Clover Honey, and Tupelo Honey.
Clover honey is a monofloral honey produced by bees that mainly feed off of clover nectar. It is known for mild, floral flavor and is great when used for topping foods or in baking. Wildflower honey is produced from nectars harvested by bees from a wild variety of flowers - rich and delicious. Wildflower comes in amber color and has a robust aroma. The taste of Tupelo honey is smooth, sweet, light honey with a mild floral and fruity taste. Tupelo honey's color is light golden amber with a greenish cast. The aroma is cinnamon and floral.
Georgia Honey Farm’s Specialty Honeys - Three Pack includes one 16 oz. jar of three most requested types of honey: Tupelo, Sourwood, and Wildflower.
This combination is perfect for high-end Honey aficionados that can appreciate the subtle differences across 3 notable varieties of liquid gold! Sourwood honey is highly regarded by honey makers and connoisseurs alike. With a beautiful straw color, the Sourwood texture is smooth and comes across as 'rich' versus a more typically 'sweet' conventional honey. The flavor profile is a soft delicious caramel. The taste of Tupelo honey is smooth, sweet, light honey with a mild floral and fruity taste. Tupelo honey's color is light golden amber with a greenish cast. The aroma is cinnamon and floral. Wildflower honey is produced from nectars harvested by bees from a wild variety of flowers - rich and delicious. Wildflower comes in amber color and has a robust aroma.