Often called "The Queen of Honeys", Tupelo Honey is a high-grade varietal that is produced specifically in the South Eastern region of the United States from White Ogeechee Tupelo Trees. Known for its mild floral and fruity flavor, Tupelo Honey is light golden in color and has the unique characteristic of resisting crystallization. Try adding it to your white, green or softer herbal teas for a delicate, yet distinctive sweetness.
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.