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World Famous Canadian White Wildflower Honey
All Natural Raw Honey from Riding Mountain in Manitoba, Canada


May this new year be filled with happy honey bees buzzing on zillions of wildflowers!

Some call it “Ambrosia from Heaven.”  It is truly one of the world’s finest honeys. Every summer, beekeepers place their hives in the boreal forest on the edge of the national park to allow the bees to pollinate the buds of saskatoons, high bush cranberries, and wildflowers.  The worker bees also gather sap from the boreal spruce trees.  Minimal processing allows this honey to retain pollen, enzymes, minerals and natural peroxides. This is a spread able honey.  It has natural crystals due to its raw state.  To loosen the crystals, dip a large spoon into the honey and scoop out small amounts and place the honey in a serving bowl.  To create a pour able consistency,  place honey in a metal cookware container at a low-warm temperature on a stovetop, or in a warm water bath.  Other heat sources may be used, providing the heat is gentle and not boiling!  Warm honey until it is creamy, but still white in color.  Check the warming honey frequently, about every five to ten minutes, until creamy.  Do not let the honey temperature exceed 98ºF.  This keeps the enzymes active and still allows for a creamier texture.  Remove honey from the cooking container and place in a jar as you need it.  Do not use the tote as a serving dish.  This will keep the honey free of contaminates. The shelf life of this raw honey can exceed ten years. Store the tote at room temperature.  If you are not concerned with keeping the honey in its raw state, and wish to use it for cooking or other purposes, further heating will produce an amber colored honey that has a slightly different, but delectable taste.

I have personally enjoyed ten-year- old samples of this honey.  The taste becomes richer with age.

Lynn 

 As with all honeys, do not feed to children less than one year of age.

 
What customers are saying:

“This is the best honey I have ever tasted.”  Bonnie, Cashmere Washington


“This is the honey that I remember from our days in Canada. I have missed having it ” Joan, Wenatchee


This is the best-tasting honey.  I’m hooked!”  Kap,  Amboy Washington


“Delectable!”  Jackie


“Wonderful taste!  I like the fact that it doesn’t run everywhere.”  Trudi

"Your honey is wonderful."  Rob