
Local Oregon Honey
Oregon is known for it's lush green mountains, and beautiful waterfalls, and of course, great honey! We've searched Oregon from top to bottom to find you the most unique and flavorful honey, and we think we've found it! Read on below
What kind of Honey is produced in Oregon?
Oregon boasts a diverse range of honeys, each with its own unique flavor profile, thanks to the state's varied flora. Some of the varieties include, blackberry, spring blossom, fireweed, buckwheat, lavender, wildflower, and star thistle.
There are several companies that sell the various Oregon varietals. Among these, "Your NW Honey Guy" stands out as our pick for the best Local Oregon Honey. They've been crafting exceptional honey for eight years, earning a loyal following along the way. They offer a sweet taste of Oregon's Pacific Northwest's wilderness with a unique twist.
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What sets Your NW Honey Guy apart? They are the only local producers offering Echinacea honey. This honey is extremely rare in the USA, and is one of the primary reasons, (but not the only one) that Your NW Honey Guy made our list. Much of their honey is sourced from the pristine, untouched wilderness surrounding Mt. Adams, ensuring a pure and natural sweetness, without worry about pesticide. They also offer a remarkable "American Manuka" honey, derived from buckwheat blossoms. This honey shares a strikingly similar mineral content with the coveted Manuka honey, and possesses a delightful characteristic of slow crystallization.
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While their selection is impressive, their best seller is the Fireweed honey, sourced from Rainier, Oregon. This particular honey captures the essence of the region's unique floral landscape.
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For those seeking a truly immersive experience, Your NW Honey Guy, which is actually a husband/wife duo, welcomes visitors to their location for tastings. It's a chance to sample their diverse honey offerings and discover your new favorite. Support local, savor the flavor, and experience the sweet taste of the Pacific Northwest with Your NW Honey Guy.
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Find their website here: https://yournwhoneyguy.com/
