You can buy raw honey. or anyhow its labeled raw.
i used to buy the stuff. but then worried about all the sugar and quit.
If you can find a local beekeeper you can generally depend on that honey being truly raw. There is no real upside for the small producer to selling it any other way. And if you ask a keeper if the bees only visit one species of flower, they will just laugh at you. The exception might be hives placed in almond groves, a temporary food source. But bees don’t like a monoculture.
If you can find a local beekeeper you can generally depend on that honey being truly raw. There is no real upside for the small producer to selling it any other way. And if you ask a keeper if the bees only visit one species of flower, they will just laugh at you. The exception might be hives placed in almond groves, a temporary food source. But bees don’t like a monoculture.