Tupelo Honey – America’s Cleanest Honey - 12.5 oz Glass Jar - 3-Pack

$119.97
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Raw Tupelo Honey

Tupelo honey is the queen of Southern honeys: naturally smooth, slow to crystallize, and famous for its golden hue with a faint green tint.

Our Tupelo comes from hives placed along the Apalachicola and Choctawhatchee river systems in northwest Florida during a short spring bloom that lasts only a few weeks. We select the best‑tasting, cleanest lots for our retail jars and sell the rest off in bulk to packers.

Every retail batch is third‑party tested and certified glyphosate residue free, then bottled in glass here on our family farm. No imported honey, no cutting with cheaper varieties, no mystery blending. Just clean, raw Tupelo honey from U.S. beekeepers who actually work the hives.

If you care about both taste and what goes on your table, this is the Tupelo you buy.

Taste & Appearance

  • Flavor: Floral notes with cotton candy undertones, buttery sweetness, and a light pear‑like finish
  • Texture: Smooth, pourable, naturally slow to crystallize
  • Color: Light gold with a faint green tint

Details

  • Size: 12.5 oz glass jar
  • Origin: Northwest Florida, USA
  • Ingredients: 100% raw Tupelo honey
  • Processing: Unpasteurized, never heated to high temperatures, minimally strained
  • Naturally slow to crystallize

How to Enjoy

  • Drizzle over biscuits, buttered toast, pancakes, or waffles
  • Stir into tea or coffee for a clean, smooth sweetness
  • Pair with soft cheeses, yogurt, or fresh fruit
  • Finish grilled salmon, roasted carrots, or sweet potatoes
  • Keep a jar on hand for gifting to the honey lover or foodie in your life

FAQS

Does your Tupelo honey crystallize?

Tupelo naturally resists crystallization thanks to its unique sugar profile, so it stays smooth and pourable much longer than most honeys. We have samples of Tupelo that are over 12 years old and still crystal free and pourable!

Is this really tested for glyphosate?

Yes. Every retail batch is sent to an independent lab and must pass glyphosate residue testing before it earns our America’s Cleanest Honey Standard.

Is this honey organic?

There is no meaningful way to certify U.S. honey as organic because bees forage wherever they choose. Instead, we focus on what we can control: careful hive placement, clean forage, and lab testing for glyphosate and pesticides.
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