| New York Raw Honey is a totally raw honey. Our apiaries are located thru out the Adirondack Territory of the Great State of New York. The Honey & Bee Farm is located in the Granville Township, Washington County New York, right on the New York Vermont border. Our farm is family owned and operated; we have been beekeepers since the early 1980’s. Why use the word raw? Our honey is not heated or cooked to prolong crystallization or fermentation. Our honey is not processed with heat and is not filtered. The Honey goes from the comb to the jar and then to you. The honey is extracted from the honeycomb, then into a series of small stainless steel holding tanks. Any debris in the honey will settle to the bottom over night. The honey flows by gravity, with no heat or pumps. The honey we extract from the combs is bottled within 24 hours.
All extracted untreated honey crystallizes and can ferment. We have many customers that call and request honey that is about to ferment. These folks are mostly mead makers or health food stores who have juice bars. Fermented honey makes a frothy and tasty drink. To our knowledge there has been no documentation produced to indicate a problem when using fermented honey in food or drink. To the contrary, there have been many posts about fermented honey being easier for the digestive system to process. The natural yeasts in the nectar along with the enzymes added by the Honeybees causes honey to crystallize and then ferment. |
Crystallized honey can be softened by placing the jar in warm water with cap off the jar. Do not place in boiling and never place honey in the microwave unless you just want the honey flavor and not the nutritional value of the honey.
This site is operated by New England Farms, who has honeybee apiaries in The Adirondack Mountains of New York and in Central Vermont. The Apiaries are harvested and bottled separately to ensure the integrity of the product being from the Empire State or the Green Mountain State.
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