



Orange Blossom Honey
Floral Source & Origin
In early May, when the weather turns warmer, orange trees come into bloom. These blossoms have a wonderful perfume which calls out to nearby honey bees. The beehives were placed in the groves a few weeks earlier to pollinate the citrus crop. We use the name "orange blossom honey" to emphasize that the honey comes from the nectar of these blossoms. It is not orange flavored honey.
Flavor Profile
As you would expect, orange blossom honey is deliciously fruity. It is very sweet - one of the sweetest honey varieties that we offer. There is a hint of citrus flavor as the honey dissolves on your tongue.
Available Sizes
We offer this honey in six sizes:
- 2 ounce baby bear
- 2 ounce hex jar (also in cases of 24 jars)
- 15 ounce glass jar
- 1 pound plastic bottle
- 2 pound plastic bottle
- 1 gallon (12 pound) plastic jug
Food Pairings
Try some orange blossom honey drizzled over grilled shrimp, or in a mango salsa served with fresh fish. Make some compound butter with honey and lemon zest, and then serve with biscuits or cornmeal muffins. You can't miss by adding a dollop to a fruit smoothie.