Thank you for asking. It is raw (unpasteurized) Wildflower (reflective of the seasonal nectar flows, such as (at this moment) blackgum (black tupelo), wax privet, blackberry, palmette, assorted wildflowers, etc. We also have a lighter colored honey from one primary nectar source called Gallberry (aka inkberry), cousin of yaupon holly. It is slower to granulate.

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You had me at "raw". Where are you guys located?

South Alabama. So maybe not local, for you, but that is so important too. Where are you?

California.

Www.kittrells daydream.com if you want to check out the website. We are a mom & pop op, thus not terribly slick. We could do any transaction through Strike but I have friggin’ less than zero idea how to do it. Ignorant but willing to learn.