Wildflower Creamed Honey — 12 oz
Why this creamed honey is different
- ✓ Stone-milled seed crystal process — weeks of controlled crystallization at 57°F for an impossibly smooth texture
- ✓ Reserve grade wildflower base — we only cream the top 30% of our harvest
- ✓ Certified Glyphosate Residue Free — third-party tested, every batch
- ✓ Raw & unpasteurized — never heated, natural enzymes fully intact
- ✓ Hive to jar on our family farm — veteran-owned, northwest Florida
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"Phenomenal, one of a kind, and luxurious flavor. I dip cheese into it on a cheese plate, spread on toast, put it on pancakes instead of syrup, put in tea — you name it. I first tried it at a farm stand and liked the unique floral flavor so much I found the brand online."
Most creamed honey is made quickly, from average honey, with no particular standard for what goes in the jar. This is the opposite of that.
We start with our reserve wildflower honey — the top 30% of what we harvest from northwest Florida, one of the best honey-producing regions in the world. The rest gets sold to bulk packers under their own labels. What stays is the best of what our 1,500 colonies produce, selected by taste before the creaming process ever begins.
A process most honey producers don't bother with
Raw honey crystallizes naturally over time — but left to its own devices, it forms coarse, gritty crystals that most people find unpleasant. We intervene precisely to control that process.
We take naturally crystallized honey and mill it through a stone mill, reducing it to a silky, semi-solid seed honey — smooth as nut butter, with no graininess whatsoever. That seed honey is then introduced into a fresh batch of liquid reserve wildflower honey, giving the forming crystals an impossibly fine pattern to follow.
The batch is held at exactly 57°F — the optimal temperature for rapid natural crystallization — and stirred slowly at intervals over several days. Once jarred, it rests in temperature-controlled storage at 57°F for several weeks to finish setting. No shortcuts. No additives. No thickeners. Just time, temperature, and exceptional honey.
The result is a texture genuinely unlike anything you'll find in a grocery store. Dense, smooth, and spreadable like soft butter — with a clean snap when you scoop it and a melt-on-your-tongue finish that makes you understand immediately why people become devoted to it.
The only certification that actually means something for U.S. honey
The USDA cannot certify American-produced honey as organic. Bees forage too widely to document. We took a different path — every retail batch is third-party certified Glyphosate Residue Free by the Detox Project, tested and traceable from hive to jar. As far as we can find, we are the only U.S. beekeepers doing this under their own label.
What it tastes like
The reserve wildflower base gives this a medium-bodied, complex sweetness with buttery undertones and layered floral notes. The creaming process concentrates the flavor slightly — it tastes richer and more nuanced than liquid honey from the same batch. Phenomenal, one of a kind, and genuinely luxurious.
How to enjoy it
Spread on toast, biscuits, or cornbread. Swirl into oatmeal or yogurt. Serve alongside a cheese board — it pairs exceptionally well with aged cheddar, brie, and sharp blues. Stir into tea. Dip fruit into it. Eat straight from the jar. Once you have a jar open you'll find uses for it everywhere.
Storage
Keep below 80°F to maintain the creamy texture. Room temperature is fine in most homes. Refrigerator works too. If it softens slightly in warm weather, a few hours in a cool space will firm it back up. Do not microwave.
What's in the jar
- 100% raw wildflower honey — unpasteurized
- Reserve grade — top 30% of our harvest only
- Certified Glyphosate Residue Free (Detox Project)
- No additives, no thickeners, no imported honey — ever
- 12 oz glass jar, bottled on-farm
- Northwest Florida · Family farm · Veteran-owned · Made in the USA