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These glass hexagon jars include an installed wood honey dipper stick on the lid for convient useage of your honey. They come filled with honey and are reusable. You can purchase honey refills here. (https://www.lovehon.com/product-page/pure-california-honey)

 

Honey starts as flower nectar collected by bees, which gets broken down into simple sugars stored inside the honeycomb. The design of the honeycomb and constant fanning of the bees’ wings causes evaporation, creating sweet liquid honey. Honey’s color and flavor varies based on the nectar collected by the bees. For example, honey made from orange blossom nectar might be light in color, whereas honey from avocado or wildflowers might have a dark amber color.

Local Honey in Hexagon Jar with Dipper

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  • Honey will crystallize if left in a cold environment naturally overtime, this does not impact the quality of the honey but it changes the texture. Some prefer it crytalized because it is easier to spread on bread, but some don’t like it because it’s harder to drizzle. Thankfully there’s a way to de-crystallize it. Most of the honey we provide is not crystallized and considered "runny", but during the winter months it gets so cold that our buckets start to crystallize. There are many only videos for instructions on the following:

    To de-crystallize your honey, boil a pot of water and place your glass jar of honey in the pot so it slowly heats up the honey and melts the crystals. it may take some time. 

    To crystallize your honey, put your jar in the refrigerator until you see the crystals form and fill the jar. They will be lighter in color. I do not recommend you put your jar in the freezer because it may cause the glass to break or shatter.

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