Purple Honey North Carolina

Purple Honey North Carolina. In the 1970s, a professor of beekeeping and one of the presidents of the North Carolina State Beekeepers Association set out to find the mysterious cause for the purple honey. Largely found in hives near and around the North Carolina coastal plain, it looks more like a brew from a science fiction flick than the familiar condiment from your neighbor's backyard apiary.


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Where to buy purple, blue honey in North Carolina • Zombees Honey of NC: Whitney Barnes, who co-owns Zombees Honey of NC with her husband in Timberlake, saw purple honey for the first time in. Matt does extractions for local beekeepers, and while he.

Welcome to the enchanting world of Western North Carolina, where the air is sweet with the scent of wildflowers and the hills are alive with the buzzing of bees The unique purple color of the honey is a result of the bees collecting nectar from specific types of flowers, such as the sourwood tree blossoms, which are abundant in the region. It turns out that Michael sent his honey frames to Matt at Hawfield's Honey House in Mebane, North Carolina

. Purple honey, also known as blue honey, is shown on the left, with regular honey on the right The very idea of purple honey enchants honey lovers, and I get dozens of emails every year from people wanting to know where they can buy it

. Where to buy purple, blue honey in North Carolina • Zombees Honey of NC: Whitney Barnes, who co-owns Zombees Honey of NC with her husband in Timberlake, saw purple honey for the first time in. "Purple honey is relatively unique to the Sandhills," explained Donald Dees, owner of namesake Dees Bees