Raw Tupelo Honey
Tupelo Honey is known for its smooth sweetness and unique flavor. Sourced from the Apalachicola and Choctawhatchee Rivers, this rare honey is a true taste of the Southeast.
Taste & Appearance: Floral notes with cotton candy undertones, a light pear-like finish, and a light gold hue with a faint green tint.
Pure & Raw: Unpasteurized and never heated to preserve its natural benefits.
No Crystallization: Naturally stays liquid, offering a smooth texture.
- Made in the USA by the Register family
- 1 Gallon Jug
FAQS
Where does tupelo honey come from in the world?
Tupelo honey is primarily produced in the southeastern United States, especially along the Apalachicola River Basin in Florida and parts of southern Georgia. It comes from the blossoms of the white tupelo tree (Nyssa ogeche), which blooms for only a short window each spring.
Is Tupelo Honey the best?
Many honey enthusiasts consider Tupelo honey among the finest in the world. Its delicate, buttery flavor and resistance to crystallization set it apart—making it a favorite for both taste and texture.
Why does tupelo honey not crystallize?
Tupelo honey has a high fructose-to-glucose ratio, which naturally slows the crystallization process. As a result, it stays smooth and pourable much longer than other types of honey.