We are excited to share that we have outgrown our current space and will relocate to a larger facility this spring! Our goal is to reduce disruptions during this transition. To help accomplish this, we recommend placing orders well in advance if you anticipate any upcoming needs.
We will continue processing orders throughout the move and appreciate your patience with any unforeseen delays. Thank you for your support; we look forward to serving you from our new location soon!
Our Raw Garden Herbals Honey has been specially selected to pair with our more herbaceous tisanes. Produced from the nectar of the blueberry plant and is native to North America. This monofloral honey features a medium amber color and a slightly floral flavor.
Origin: Maine, USA
Customer Reviews (150)
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Felecia Prezzano
“ Very good honey. It’s fun to dip your spoon into the jar to get the honey. Yum ”
Jun 25th '22
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Lorainne Streich
“ Everyone loved this honey. Customers thought it was very creative. ”
Jan 6th '22
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Tammy Best
“ This honey was not only good in my tea but also enjoyed it on my oatmeal!! ”
Nov 3rd '21
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Michele Price
“ Adagio has done a great job at giving us honeys for each tea type. I don’t have to use much of this as most herbals are a little sweet on their own already. I love how it enhances the tea without changing the flavor of it. ”
Jun 13th '21
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Tracy Jones
“ This honey is pleasantly thick and packs a flavor punch. There are layers of flavors that make this so much more complex tasting than any honey you would buy at a regular store, and much more economical than buying fancy honey at a specialty store. I find this to be pretty sweet and have found that a little goes a long way in a cup of tea. I generally don’t sweeten my tea, but out of curiosity I wanted to give it a try. Honestly, it made my tea too sickeningly sweet, even in a very small dose. For me, I now know that honey is not the way I prefer to sweeten my tea (I prefer the rock sugar), BUT this honey is delicious and I will happily slather it on toast, biscuits, scones, etc. ”
Apr 6th '21
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Angelic J
“ Oh so good with a lovely floral / herbal flavor. On its own or in tea, this honey is the bees knees. ”
Honey has long been a source for sweetening a variety of foods and beverages for over 10,000 years. The sweet nectar has also been used for medicinal purposes, served as currency, and been a symbol in many religious and cultural celebrations. Each offers the promise of making your cup of tea just a little bit sweeter.