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Grunk

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Wtf?

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Jstegman1

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Grunk

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All honey will crystallize. Warm water over the jar solves that
Yes, it's called "sugarring" as in "this honey has sugared". Warm water liquifies it. @mark23, the only honey I know of that never sugars is true tupelo honey.


Tupelo honey is a high grade honey produced where a water-loving tree grows. It is called tupelo honey, but in fact it comes from only one tree from the many tupelo tree species, Nyssa ogeche, found in a small region in North Western Florida and Southern Georgia

Scientific name: Nyssa ogeche
Other names: Ogeechee tupelo, white tupelo, river lime, ogeechee lime tree, sour gum or wild lime.

Genus: Nyssa The name refers to a Greek water nymph. The name tupelo is the common name used for Nyssa, comes from a Native American language, the Creek, from the words ito ‘tree’ and opilwa ‘swamp’.

Native to: North America, easily found in abundance in the southeastern United States, particularly in the Gulf Coast region. Nowadays thousands of hectares of Ogeechee tupelo have been planted in bee farms along the lower Apalachicola River and around swamps where it grows naturally.

Particularities: It grows up to 15 m (49 ft 3 in), it flowers from March to May, (short season for bees to produce the honey) & the seeds ripen from August to October. The wood is light (specific gravity of 0.46), soft, tough but not strong. It is coarse grained, difficult to split &of little value. Tupelos are popular ornamental trees for their mature form, shade, & spectacular autumn leaf colors. In the past, the hollow trunks were used as “bee gums” to hold beehives.
 

Knight

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Yes, it's called "sugarring" as in "this honey has sugared". Warm water liquifies it. @mark23, the only honey I know of that never sugars is true tupelo honey.


Tupelo honey is a high grade honey produced where a water-loving tree grows. It is called tupelo honey, but in fact it comes from only one tree from the many tupelo tree species, Nyssa ogeche, found in a small region in North Western Florida and Southern Georgia

Scientific name: Nyssa ogeche
Other names: Ogeechee tupelo, white tupelo, river lime, ogeechee lime tree, sour gum or wild lime.

Genus: Nyssa The name refers to a Greek water nymph. The name tupelo is the common name used for Nyssa, comes from a Native American language, the Creek, from the words ito ‘tree’ and opilwa ‘swamp’.

Native to: North America, easily found in abundance in the southeastern United States, particularly in the Gulf Coast region. Nowadays thousands of hectares of Ogeechee tupelo have been planted in bee farms along the lower Apalachicola River and around swamps where it grows naturally.

Particularities: It grows up to 15 m (49 ft 3 in), it flowers from March to May, (short season for bees to produce the honey) & the seeds ripen from August to October. The wood is light (specific gravity of 0.46), soft, tough but not strong. It is coarse grained, difficult to split &of little value. Tupelos are popular ornamental trees for their mature form, shade, & spectacular autumn leaf colors. In the past, the hollow trunks were used as “bee gums” to hold beehives.
We sell mad Tupelo honey when we get it
 

Balthaz

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Ooooooooooo
Send me a long detailed message on how to do everything....maybe some videos too.
Ah maybe you should just come make the first batch and let me watch
Will do but right now getting ready for work.
Its real easy to make and also easy to mess up.
Most directions online are good to go.
Just start with a small batch first and work your way up.
Will put something together and start a sub forum.
 

2Glocks

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