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A Florida favorite, Sweet Gallberry Honey comes from a flowering bush every spring.

The first question we are always asked about Gallberry is, "Does it have berries?" The bush does, in fact, have hard purple-ish berries (that are not edible). It blooms from late April to early June. Gallberry honey is slow to crystallize and is high in pollen and enzymes! 

  • Try with savory dishes like drizzling Gallberry honey straight over piping hot chicken and waffles!

Did you know? Each of our honey varieties is a mono-floral. Mono-floral honey means that the nectar from that honey comes from one specific flowering plant. Honey is named after the plant's common name and each variety has a unique taste, almost like a fingerprint!

Curious about our Honey Subscription? Learn more about our subscriptions and get answers to frequently asked questions here.

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