When is tupelo honey in season




















The aroma is cinnamon and floral. Because of its light floral aroma and balance it goes well with strong blue cheeses Roquefort, Stilton, Gorgonzola, Cabrales cheese etc. Some diabetics use Tupelo as a sweetener because of its high fructose levulose content.

Since Tupelo trees grow in swampy areas and beekeepers want the hives close to the trees, it is common to place the beehives on platforms to avoid flooding along side of the swamp. Some beekeepers still use boats to access their hives. Honey is certified in Florida by pollen analysis. Producing single flower Tupelo honey must be carefully managed by beekeepers to avoid dilution with other plants blossoming just before and just after White Tupelo.

They are used to build up bee colony strength and stores. Combs must be cleaned of these honeys in preparation of White Tupelo blossoming. White Tupelo has a short blossoming season from early April to early May, depending on the weather conditions and must be harvested before the Gallberry Ilex glabra L. Gray starts to bloom. Gallberry also produces a delicious light honey, but unlike Tupelo, it tends to granulate quickly.

It produces 1. The juice can be used as a substitute for limes, hence its common name. It is a great place to try and buy fresh Tupelo honey and talk to the beekeepers that have upheld the traditions that have made Tupelo honey famous.

By Kelly S. Hockersmith pdf: 11 MB. Wherecan I order some? I need the raw, unprocessed honey. Thank you for help. Let me know what you decided and how you liked the honey! Some of our bees stay on highbush instead of going to Tupelo. Yaupon makes a very nice light honey and it mixes with the Tupelo if there is any high ground around. Both Yaupon and Highbush Gallberry bloom at the same time, more or less, Yaupon on high ground and Highbush Gallberry on low ground.

Glynnis Lanier gives a visitor a sampling of tupelo honey from the crop at the Wewahitchka Tupelo Honey Festival. The Wewahitchka Tupelo Honey Festival , celebrated every year on the third Saturday of May, is a charming festival centered around the Florida honey harvesting season, with plenty of honey, crafts vendors, a gazebo with all the honey facts you could imagine and some great honey lemonade , music to enjoy and plenty of food to keep you happy for the day.

The festival takes place right as the beekeepers are about at the end of the tupelo honey harvesting season, although by the third Saturday in May, many of them have already been working long days and still have more hives to harvest. As I wander the area under the enormous, moss-draped oak trees, I see few people walk by any of the tables without stopping to chat with the sellers, get a taste of the honey from a spoon or a drop right onto their finger and, finally, make a purchase — usually of more than one jar.

It seems like every time I turn around, the beekeepers are heading back to their honey houses for more honey to replace the purchased store on their tables. If you can't make it to the festival, don't worry. You can reach the vendors by phone or email for shipments of tupelo honey all year long Smiley Apiaries, , www. Tradition of Harvesting Tupelo Honey in Wewahitchka. Smiley figures the earliest beekeeper in the area was a man named S.

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