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Raw fresh honey from North Dakota canola fields. 3 lbs. Mild and delicious!

$ 15.82

Availability: 300 in stock

Description

This summer's honey crop! Raw, fresh, light in color and mild in taste! Canola honey. We put our bees in the beginning of the summer in canola fields. In North Dakota in June you can see endless yellow blooming fields among the prairie hills which look like yellow smooth waves on the ocean. Canola yields abundance of nectar during blooming time and attracts bees powerfully. In sunny day all working bees are on the canola bloom, collecting nectar. Bees produce huge honey crop from canola blossom. This is beautiful bright honey, mild in taste. People, who want completely to exclude sugar from their diet may use canola honey for all their favorite drinks and meals. Because this honey is mild, its taste will not interfere (compete or dominate) with main taste of your tea or coffee. Just remember that adding the honey into very hot drink or meal may result in the loss of some natural important enzymes which are present only in raw honey.
We ship honey in USDA food approved plastic bags. We found that it's safest way to ship the honey after many years experience with USPS office service.
We don't ship honey in a glass container. We included jar on the picture for color identification.
Note about shipping zip code:
We are migratory beekeepers with a honeyhouse and a home in Florida and the same in North Dakota. We are registered beekeepers in both North Dakota and Florida.  We move our bees on tractor & semi-
trailer trucks back and forth between Florida and North Dakota depending on the season. We transfer barrels of Florida honey to North Dakota when we go to our operation in North Dakota so we can continue our Ebay sales the year around. We transfer our clover, buckwheat, canola and other ND honeys we produce in North Dakota to Florida when we are there and then do the shipping from our honeyhouse in West Palm Beach, FL  .
So the shipping zip code reflects where we are in that time period, not where the honey was produced.