Bee Pollen For Sale
Bee Pollen
Our Bee Pollen for sale is a colorful and nutritious addition to your pantry. This superfood is one of nature's most nutritionally complete foods, making it a fantastic enhancement to any meal.
Nutritional Powerhouse: Packed with protein, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals, bee pollen is a natural boost for your diet.
Versatile & Delicious: Sprinkle it on yogurt, smoothies, oatmeal, or salads for a delightful crunch and flavor.
Comes in 4.5 oz, 10 oz, and 1 Gallon sizes.
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Natural Bee Pollen, Fresh from Florida
Our raw bee pollen is a pure and natural product, carefully harvested on our family bee farm in Freeport, Florida. Unlike mass-produced alternatives, ours maintains its natural characteristics. At Register Family Farm, we prioritize preserving the freshness and quality of our products, ensuring every batch is as wholesome as nature intended.
🌿 100% Natural Bee Pollen
Bee pollen contains protein, amino acids, B vitamins, and minerals. It’s a great way to add some natural goodness to your diet, just as the bees made it.
🍯 Fresh From the Hive
We keep it simple: no processing, no heat. Just fresh, raw pollen from Florida—pure and natural, just as nature intended.
💪 Your Natural Wellness Boost
A natural boost for heart health, liver protection, and immunity, trusted by athletes and wellness lovers alike.
😋 Easy to Enjoy
Sprinkle it on yogurt, smoothies, oatmeal, or salads for a delicious crunch and a subtle, floral flavor.
📦 Available Sizes
Choose from 4.5 oz, 10 oz, or 1-gallon containers. They’re sealed and shipped straight from our bee farm to your door.
Product Name | Raw Bee Pollen |
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Form | Granules |
Flavor | Naturally unflavored |
Primary Supplement Type | Whole Food Superfood |
Sizes Available | 4.5 oz, 10 oz, 1 gallon |
Processing | Raw, fresh and unprocessed |
Origin | Family and veteran-owned bee farm in Florida |
Diet Type | Gluten-free, paleo-friendly |
Benefits | Naturally energizing, supports overall wellness |
Use Suggestions | Sprinkle on smoothies, yogurt, salads for added nutrition |
Allergy Warning | Not recommended for people allergic to bees or pollen |
Raw Bee Pollen Like No Other
- Raw, natural, and unprocessed
- Harvested and shipped quickly to preserve freshness
- Produced locally by a family and veteran-owned bee farm
What Are the Benefits of Raw Bee Pollen?
Nature's Nutrient Powerhouse
Full of carbs, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, bee pollen is a great way to add some extra nutrients to your diet.
Supports Immune Function
Bee pollen contains flavonoids and other compounds known for their natural qualities. It’s one of the reasons people love adding it to their diet.
Boost Natural Energy
Natural bee pollen is packed with carbohydrates, proteins, and enzymes that help fuel your body naturally. It’s a great way to boost your energy levels without the crash from other sources.
May Help with Seasonal Allergies
Some people use local bee pollen to help their bodies adjust to seasonal changes. Small amounts over time can help you get used to shared environmental factors.
Rich in Amino Acids and Antioxidants
Packed with amino acids and antioxidants, bee pollen offers a mix of nutrients to support your body naturally.
Bee Pollen vs. Other Superfoods
Nutrient / Benefit | Raw Bee Pollen | Spirulina | Acai Berries | Chia Seeds |
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Protein (per 100g) | 20–25g (complete with amino acids) | ~57g (high, but less bioavailable) | ~2g | ~17g |
B Vitamins | High in B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12 | B1, B2, B3 | Low | Minimal |
Amino Acids | All 9 essential amino acids | Incomplete profile | Limited | Limited |
Antioxidants | Very high (flavonoids & phenolic acids) | Moderate | Very high (anthocyanins) | Moderate |
Iron | ~6–7 mg | ~28 mg | ~0.5 mg | ~7.7 mg |
Zinc | ~5 mg | ~2 mg | ~0.4 mg | ~1.3 mg |
Magnesium | ~30 mg | ~195 mg | ~17 mg | ~335 mg |
Omega-3 Fatty Acids | Minimal | Minimal | Low | High |
Enzymes | Naturally occurring digestive enzymes | Not present | Not present | Not present |
Form | Raw granules, unprocessed | Powder or tablets | Frozen pulp, juice, or powder | Seeds |
Freshness Factor | Weekly-harvested, never freeze-dried | Typically dried & powdered | Often frozen or pasteurized | Long shelf life, dried |
How to Take Bee Pollen and Get the Most Benefits
How Much Raw Bee Pollen Should I Take?
Start slow with about 1/4 teaspoon per day, then gradually increase to 1-2 teaspoons as your body adjusts. This helps your body get used to it. Don't forget to chat with your doctor if you're unsure!
Sprinkle on Smoothies, Yogurt, or Toast
Sprinkle it on smoothies, yogurt, oatmeal, or even toast! It’s an easy and tasty way to add a nutrient-packed boost to your day.
Support Your Wellness
Bee pollen can easily fit into your day, whether in a smoothie, sprinkled on your salad, or enjoyed as a snack. It’s a great way to keep your body in balance and feel good throughout the day!
How to Build Tolerance?
Start with a small amount and give your body a chance to adjust. If you feel good, you can slowly increase the amount. Always listen to your body; if unsure, check in with a health pro!
Want to learn more? Dive deeper into the benefits of bee pollen in our blog post How to Eat Bee Pollen: Best Ways to Incorporate it Into Your Diet.
FAQs About Bee Pollen
What Does Bee Pollen Look Like?
Bee pollen comes in small, golden granules—natural and vibrant, just like the bees made it.
How to Eat Bee Pollen?
Simply sprinkle it on smoothies, yogurt, or even mix it into your favorite drink!
Can Pets Eat Bee Pollen?
Yes, but only in small amounts. Check with your vet first if your pet has allergies.
Is Bee Pollen Sweet?
It has a mild, slightly floral taste—nothing too sweet, just a natural flavor.
Does Bee Pollen Expire?
While it doesn’t "expire" in the traditional sense, it’s best to use it within a year for peak freshness.
How to Use Bee Pollen for Allergies?
Some people take it daily in small doses to help with seasonal allergies. Always start small to check for sensitivity.
How Should I Store Bee Pollen?
Keep it in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight. A sealed container works great!