Welsh Mountain Apiaries is a small Mennonite family-owned business in Eastern Pennsylvania. Welsh Mountain Apiaries specialize in wild forage beekeeping and do not put their hives of bees near GMO crops. They work hard to ensure their honey is free from pesticides and GMO pollen. With great attention to detail, Welsh Mountain Apiaries keep their hives on organic farms, forests and wild meadows…allowing them to harvest and bottle local raw honey that is fresh, unfiltered and ultimately highly beneficial to your health. Although it is common amongst large beekeepers, Welsh Mountain does not feed their bees high fructose corn syrup. And they keep their bees healthy by controlling mites without the use of chemicals. While it requires a lot of extra effort, instead of relying on pollination services, they consistently move their hives to locations that maximize wild forage opportunities. This Cranberry Blossom Raw Honey is gathererd from cranberry bogs in Massachusetts and New Jersery during cranberry blossom season in July. Honey foraged from cranberry blossoms boasts a higher pollen content compared to other wildflower honeys which gives it more concentrated health benefits. Cranberry blossom honey features a rich flavor with notes of craisins. This is one of our more popular raw honey selections because of it's unique berry flavor and health benefits galore. Note: Raw honey may crystallize. To reliquify, place jar in hot water. Caution: Do not feed honey to infants under one year of age!
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We tried this cranberry blossom honey to sweeten our tea. I was a little disappointed that I couldn't taste more cranberry flavor, however it is really flavorful and tastes much better than normal processed honey.