Honey: Raw Wildflower from Fairhaven Farm, Ontario
1000g in a glass jar packed by the beekeepers of Fairhaven Farm
Fairhaven Farm honey ... when asked what it tastes like, we tell people, "It tastes like summer in a jar." That's because our honey carries the pure flavours and aromas of all the plants and flowers from which the bees collected their sweet nectar. We strive to maintain this purity in several ways:
Each area where our hives are located has its own distinct plants and flowers, and therefore the honey will taste slightly different from the yard to yard. We are careful not to mix different batches of honey because blending dilutes the flavours unique to each bee yard.
We produce raw honey and unpasteurized honey that is slowly strained to remove debris. This allows the honey to retain its naturally sweet flavour and nutrients. We do not pressure filter our honey because, while pressure filtering is much quicker, it alters the honey's taste and removes some of the nutrients.
It also removes pollen grains that can help reduce allergy symptoms and along with it, the nutritional benefits of bee pollen.
Honey is pasteurized when it is heated to 130F. This improves shelf life and melts any tiny granulated crystals that may have formed. Unpasteurized honey will crystallize more quickly, but immersing the jar in warm water melts crystals and restores the honey to its original form. And since edible honey has been found in Egyptian tombs, we feel that unpasteurized honey has a fairly long shelf life without being heated!
We sell only 100% Canadian honey. Our wildflower, clover and buckwheat is pure Ontario honey.
See the bees that made the honey here: http://fairhavenfarm.ca/about-our-honey/photo-gallery/
From Fairhaven Farm:
Fairhaven Farm honey...when asked what it tastes like, we tell people, "It tastes like summer in a jar." That's because our honey carries the pure flavours and aromas of all the plants and flowers from which the bees collected their sweet nectar. We strive to maintain this purity in several ways:
Each area where our hives are located has its own distinct plants and flowers, and therefore the honey will taste slightly different from yard to yard. We are careful not to mix different batches of honey because blending dilutes the flavours unique to each bee yard.
We produce unpasteurized - or raw - honey that is slowly strained to remove debris. This allows the honey to retain its naturally sweet flavour and nutrients. We do not pressure filter our honey because, while pressure filtering is much quicker, it alters the honey's taste and removes some of the nutrients. It also removes pollen grains that can be helpful in reducing allergy symptoms and along with it, the nutritional benefits of bee pollen. Honey is pasteurized when it is heated to 130F. This improves shelf life and melts any tiny granulated crystals that may have formed. Unpasteurized honey will crystallize more quickly, but immersing the jar in warm water will melt the crystals and restore the honey to its original form. And since edible honey has been found in Egyptian tombs, we feel that unpasteurized honey has a fairly long shelf life without being heated!
We sell only 100% Ontario honey, with most of it coming from our own yards in and around Erin, Ontario. We do not use antibiotics on our hives and strive to be as organic as possible. The fields at Fairhaven Farm are pesticide- and herbicide-free but since bees will normally forage within a 3 kilometre-radius, our hives are carefully located with the goal of minimizing their exposure to potentially harmful chemicals and crops.
Honey Facts:
~ Honey contains many vitamins, minerals, amino acids and enzymes. It is rich in antioxidants.
~ Honey has natural preservatives, which prevent bacteria from growing in it. Prior to modern antibiotics, honey was used to dress wounds to help prevent infection.
~ Honey can be substituted for sugar in most recipes. 2/3 cup of honey equals a cup of sugar.
~ When used in baking, reduce oven temperature by 25F. Using honey will extend the life of baked goods because it suppresses the growth of moulds.
~ Because of its unique properties, sealed honey can remain safe to eat for years and even centuries.