Wilderness Local Tampa Honey . Updated 4/21/2025
Tampa Gold Wilderness Local Honey.
Our address is 12212 Morris Bridge Rd Temple Terrace Fl. 33637 .
Our Tampa Wilderness Honey is renown for its unique flavor and superb quality.
This
owes much to the placement of our beehives in the Tampa Wilderness
areas. We do this for extended periods, allowing our bees to collect
nectar from the blossoms of a diverse range of native plants in one of
the most natural, undisturbed wilderness settings .
Our commitment to excellence led us to explore the varied floral tapestry of wilderness Tampa Local Honey.
Savor the distinctive flavors and aromas that reflect the diverse botanical landscape of delicate sweetness of native blooms.
By
choosing Tampa Gold Wilderness , you not only embark on a culinary
journey but also support sustainable beekeeping practices and local
beekeepers dedicated to preserving nature's purity.
Experience the untamed Taste of Wilderness honey.
Pint Mason Jar Tampa Local Wilderness Honey is $17.50
Quart Mason Jar Tampa Local Wilderness Honey is $29.50
1/2 Gallon Mason Jar Tampa Local Wilderness Honey is $48.00
1 Gallon Tampa Local Wilderness Honey $80.00
Wilderness
is an area of land that has been largely undisturbed by modern human
development. Wilderness areas usually lack roads, buildings, and other
artificial structures. This provides a natural environment for Producing
Local Honey at its Finest.
Far from Houses,Buildings.
Local Honey rich with Pollen.
Our Raw Honey,Not Filtered, We do not Heat,.
Nothing but what nectar was Gathered.
You can savor the smell of the blossoms in the Honey .
The concern from sprays used in our neighborhoods are reduced from Bees in Wilderness areas.
NOTHING IS ADDED TO THE HONEY
Why not state or have our Honey certified ORGANIC.
1 . FIRST OF ALL NO BEE KEEPER IS AWARE OF THE TRAVELS OF EACH BEE.
2
. Any USA Certified Organic honey sold in the United States is imported
from other countries and certified organic by that country. ... A US
beekeeper can have non-certified organic honey that is raised
organically. But it is nearly impossible to produce organic honey.
3.
Currently, to be certified organic, honey must meet the general USDA
organic standards. But there aren't yet requirements specific to honey.
USDA does have recommended guidelines, but an actual organic standard
for honey has been in the works since 2001.
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