🍯 Sweeten your life the Texas way—raw, real, and ready to fuel your hustle.
Desert Creek Honey offers a full gallon of 100% raw, unfiltered, and unpasteurized honey harvested by dedicated Texas beekeepers. This natural sugar substitute preserves all the beneficial enzymes, pollen, and nutrients, delivering authentic regional flavor straight from wildflower fields to your table. Packaged with a drip-proof lid and sturdy handle, it’s perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking pure, wholesome sweetness in bulk.
A**R
Delicious and inexpensive.
This is one of the best honeys I've ever had. Absolutely delicious. Words don't do it justice. Great job down there in Texas.
H**E
Quality Honey!
Great product... Their honey is darker, thicker and has a slightly restrained sweetness more common with southwestern honey. Ordered several times and has been consistent high quality and value priced.
A**E
Awesome Honey
This is a seriously good honey. It is expensive, but you can taste the quality. My dad was a beekeeper who sold honey, so I know what good honey tastes like.I use a lot of it (in hot tea which I drink every night), and I just bought my 4th gallon. I consume local honey to help my inhalant allergies.Since so much commercially available honey in the US is blended with foreign honey, I want a produced in Texas honey from a reputable source. I’m very pleased with Desert Creek!
R**A
Delicious raw honey, at a great price.
For years, I had only purchased Maluka honey from Australia, then when Manuka honey from New Zealand hit the market and Maluka honey just seemed to disappear, I made the switch to that. Don't get me wrong, I love Manuka honey, but I'd like something a little closer to home for my daily needs and for my Fire Cider. I was looking at the honey brands out there and found this Desert Creek Texas Honey...well I happen to be a Texas girl! Well, I got there as fast as I could anyway, as the saying goes. I moved there when I was 25, my son was just 8 months old. I made Texas home for 20 years. When I saw how dark and rich this honey looked, I instantly thought of fields of bluebonnets and knew I had to order right away. It is so much darker and richer than I'm used to. The smell is divine and the flavor has such depth and layers of deliciousness. The texture is thich and smooth. It was sealed tightly, no problems there. It's easy to spread and there's no crystalization at all. I wouldn't expect there to be. I will be ordering this brand again. It's just that good!
S**D
Fantastic Raw Honey Great flavor and Great color
Thank you Desert Creek for this fantastic honey. I love it and will order it again! One thing that was a little confusing was the weight so I looked it up. This may be helpful to others. You may want to put some of this information about the weight of honey on your amazon page and/or your webpage.Is honey heavier than water?If you’re measuring out water, then 1 fluid ounce of water, which is a measurement of volume, weighs exactly 1 ounce.However, because honey is so much denser than water, it weighs a good deal more.This means that 1 fluid ounce of honey will actually weigh a little bit more than 1 ounce.How much does 16 fluid ounces of honey weigh?Sixteen fluid ounces or 1 pint of water is almost always exactly 16 ounces or 1 pound in weight, except for when the temperature of the water is very warm.Honey, however, is much heavier. Sixteen ounces of honey is only equal to about 11 fluid ounces.This means that if you need 16 fluid ounces of honey, the weight of that amount of honey will be just over 23.2 ounces, or a bit more than 1 pound.Almost all honey weighs relatively the same.However, exactly how much honey weighs will depend on the type of honey and what particular nectar was used to make it.It will also depend on how the honey was processed after it was collected.How much does 1 gallon of honey weigh?We know that 16 fluid ounces of honey weighs 23.2 ounces.There are 128 fluid ounces in 1 gallon.This means that, in order to figure out how much 1 gallon of honey weighs, we need to first divide 128 by 16.The answer is 8, which tells us that there are 8 pints in 1 gallon.We can then multiply 8 by 23.2 since there are 23.2 ounces in 1 pint of honey.The answer is 185.6, which tells us that 1 gallon of honey weighs 185.6 ounces.There are 16 ounces in 1 pound, so we can simplify our answer by dividing by 16.The answer is 11.6, which tells us that 1 gallon of honey weighs just over 11 and a half pounds. : )
G**N
Desert Creek Honey Raw, Unfiltered, Unpasteurized Texas Honey, 2 lb., 32 oz.
The bottle of honey arrived undamaged in my mailbox it was packaged good. It has a seal that you have to peel out and re attach the the flip spout. However the seal was not sealed properly, it was only glued half way. Seal is very important for peace of mind so it should have been sealed properly. The taste is alright I really hope it's pure honey because it has molasses after taste not to insult the owner. I'm just comparing it to the Meluka raw honey from Australia that I bought from amazon that one was really good but kinda pricey for me. I'll try this Texan honey because it's unpasteurized and affordable unless it doesn't help with my allergies. The Meluka really works for my allergies. I'll go back to it if this doesn't work. Thank you.
E**
Tastes amazing
This is the good stuff.
C**A
Mother Nature Calls
If consuming for health benefits, articles state that local honey is best. Living in Texas l choose this one due to it being non filtered nor heated. Been consuming this brand and type for a month daily one teaspoon twice daily and it's made a big difference in my lungs health. 3000 years of documented consumption cannot be ignored. It's great for your health and has an awesome flavor. I take it along with apple cider vinegar twice daily. Or you can keep wondering why you don't feel better because you ignor Mother Nature and her many natural remedies. Give this brand a try. Great on everything from granola, fruit, toast, biscuits, endless possibilities. Highly recommend this brand.
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