Frequently Asked Questions
Each of our honey varietals offers unique characteristics:
California Wildflower Honey: Features a bold, complex flavor with herbal notes and a medium-amber color. Rich in antioxidants and local pollen, which may help with seasonal allergies.
Montana Clover Honey: Presents a mild, sweet taste with subtle floral undertones and a light color. Contains natural enzymes that support digestive health.
Orange Blossom Honey: Delivers a delicate citrus aroma and light, refreshing sweetness. High in vitamin C and flavonoids that support immune function.
Coastal Sage Honey: Offers distinct earthy notes with a hint of mint and a medium-amber color. Contains antimicrobial properties that can help with wound healing and sore throats.
All our honey varieties are raw and minimally processed to preserve their natural enzymes and beneficial properties.
California Wildflower Honey: Features a bold, complex flavor with herbal notes and a medium-amber color. Rich in antioxidants and local pollen, which may help with seasonal allergies.
Montana Clover Honey: Presents a mild, sweet taste with subtle floral undertones and a light color. Contains natural enzymes that support digestive health.
Orange Blossom Honey: Delivers a delicate citrus aroma and light, refreshing sweetness. High in vitamin C and flavonoids that support immune function.
Coastal Sage Honey: Offers distinct earthy notes with a hint of mint and a medium-amber color. Contains antimicrobial properties that can help with wound healing and sore throats.
All our honey varieties are raw and minimally processed to preserve their natural enzymes and beneficial properties.
All of our products are sourced in California.
Bee pollen is a mixture of flower pollen, nectar, enzymes, honey, wax, and bee secretions. Bees collect it as
a protein source for the hive. For humans, it's considered a dietary supplement rich in vitamins, minerals,
and antioxidants.
Bee pollen can be sprinkled over cereals, yogurt, salads, or blended into smoothies. You can also enjoy it
completely on it's own!
Honeycomb is a natural structure of hexagonal wax cells built by bees to store honey and pollen. Both the wax
and the honey inside are edible. The wax can be chewed like gum and either swallowed or discarded.