Raw Honey at it's best - Bear Foot Honey Farm, Santa Rosa, California

January 20, 2010

Wildflower

Bear Foot Honey Farm — Cheryl @ 9:53 pm

Raw Wildflower Honey

Sonoma County is unmatched in beauty as the fruit trees burst open and the wildflowers come alive. The wild yellow mustard and radishes fill the vineyards between the rows of the vineyards.  Everywhere you look the white and yellow clover, vetch, fennel, wood crane’s bill, filaree weed, dandelion, willow trees  and so much more are blooming making “our little patch of Eden” vibrant with natural beauty.

The Honeybees zoom in and out of their hives while they collect the ripe pollens and nectars available. The Queen Mother gears up in laying eggs for the hive to have plenty of workers to gather what the hive needs, with a new generation hatching every 21 days.

Raw Wildflower Honey from Sonoma County has a reputation of being some of the tastiest. Perfect for just about anything you want to add a little bit of natures sweetness too.  Raw honey never goes bad but naturally goes through a crystallization process based on how much pollen is in the raw honeys, for this reason we aim to “educate not mutilate”. Our honeys are always unpasteurized, unfiltered, unprocessed, & unblended, giving you the ability to experience what Pure Wildflower Honey tastes like.


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