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A beautiful honey with a mild berry flavor and red tint when held to the light. This rare honey has been brought home to Georgia and left it just as the bees packed it…pure, raw, unfiltered and unchanged in any way.
A beautiful honey with a mild berry flavor and red tint when held to the light. This rare honey has been brought home to Georgia and left it just as the bees packed it…pure, raw, unfiltered and unchanged in any way.
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Although Gallberry (Illex Glabra) grows in many Southern states, we know of no other place in the world that it grows in the sheer density and abundance that it does in southeastern Georgia. This is a byproduct of the timber industry and the hundreds of thousands of acres of managed Slash Pine forests in which Gallberry is practically the only flowering plant to grow. This allows our bees to create a single varietal Gallberry Honey that cannot be reproduced anywhere in the world. It’s a staple on dinner tables across the south where it is used on biscuits, to top waffles and fried chicken, and practically everything one can imagine.
$10.98Zeigler’s Orange Blossom Honey is produced exclusively in Florida, where our bees harvest the golden greatness from the expansive orange groves during the March and April bloom. This single varietal honey is extra light amber with a mild citrus distinctive flavor and the aroma of orange blossoms. A perfect complement to baked goods, teas, and sauces or simply enjoyed by the spoonful.
$10.98Fed on local Georgia wild berry bushes, the bees that contribute to Zeigler's Wildberry Honey bring a burst of sweetness to the table. Sweet, tangy, and 100% Southern, you can't go wrong serving Wildberry Honey with your biscuits, toast, and sweets!
$10.98Georgia Wildflower Honey is collected from the plethora of local flora. It’s packed with flavor and pollen, making it ideal for suffers of seasonal allergies. Zeigler's Wildflower Honey may contain nectar and pollen from sourwood, tulip poplar, gallberry, saw palmetto, cabbage palm, blueberry, blackberry, goldenrod or any number of other locally flowering plants that the bees take a liking to. The result is a wonderfully complex orchestra of flavors that truly represents the taste of the Deep South.
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