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Broadus Raw Honey, 5 size options, 5 flavor options
Bend Wildflower Honey (Raw)- harvested in Bend, Oregon from bees pollinating mountain wildflowers, clover, knapweed, lavender, bitterbrush, and rabbitbrush: sweet, traditional honey flavor that is a great sugar substitute, good in coffee, tea, cocktails, and helps with local allergies here in Bend, Oregon
High Desert Buckwheat Honey (Raw)- honey from bees pollinating a huge buckwheat cover crop east of Bend, Oregon: not sweet, carries a bold, strong, molasses flavor. A different kind of honey that’s great in coffee, tea, and excellent for baking and cooking, as well. Has the most vitamins and nutrients of all honey and is very medicinal and coats the throat.
Bend Lavender Honey (Raw)- starts with bees pollinating Lavender fields in SE Bend; this honey doesn't taste like lavender at all! A very delicious honey that is smooth, less floral, and not as sweet as the wildflower
Whipped White Clover (Raw)- harvested in Medford, Oregon from bees pollinating white clover perennials; is a whipped honey giving it a thicker, granular texture which makes the honey more spreadable; carries a natural cinnamon flavor from the clover. Great on toast, peanut butter and honey sandwiches, fruit, yogurt, and more
Oregon Maple Blueberry (Raw)- maple trees bloomed at the same time as the blueberries during pollination
Bend Wildflower Honey (Raw)- harvested in Bend, Oregon from bees pollinating mountain wildflowers, clover, knapweed, lavender, bitterbrush, and rabbitbrush: sweet, traditional honey flavor that is a great sugar substitute, good in coffee, tea, cocktails, and helps with local allergies here in Bend, Oregon
High Desert Buckwheat Honey (Raw)- honey from bees pollinating a huge buckwheat cover crop east of Bend, Oregon: not sweet, carries a bold, strong, molasses flavor. A different kind of honey that’s great in coffee, tea, and excellent for baking and cooking, as well. Has the most vitamins and nutrients of all honey and is very medicinal and coats the throat.
Bend Lavender Honey (Raw)- starts with bees pollinating Lavender fields in SE Bend; this honey doesn't taste like lavender at all! A very delicious honey that is smooth, less floral, and not as sweet as the wildflower
Whipped White Clover (Raw)- harvested in Medford, Oregon from bees pollinating white clover perennials; is a whipped honey giving it a thicker, granular texture which makes the honey more spreadable; carries a natural cinnamon flavor from the clover. Great on toast, peanut butter and honey sandwiches, fruit, yogurt, and more
Oregon Maple Blueberry (Raw)- maple trees bloomed at the same time as the blueberries during pollination