Address: 3725 Gough St, Baltimore, MD 21224, USA
Phone: +14106757233
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 9AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 9AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 9AM–4:30PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Zack Lipovetsky
is it sprayed with pesticides?
Measu Bellay
I actually purchased their honey from Mom’s in Laurel and it was to die for!!!
Rah Green
I used to consume it in the 90's, got it right at a local store in Baltimore. Great customer service. Now back in the area, I'm eager to stock up and with anticipation I know Really Raw Honey will again help my body and urge better cravings - love it ✅
Monique Johnson
The distinct flavor and creamy texture is one of a kind and like no other. Once you've tried Really Raw Honey you will not want to use another brand!
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Thank you for your interest. All of our hives are located in Upstate New York with whom we share many of the same floral sources.
Thank you for your interest. Yes, you can use Really Raw Honey in tea but, because the enzymes in the honey start to break down at higher temperatures, you may want to let your tea cool a bit before adding the honey. You will probably also want to make sure that you are scraping the cappings on top off first. They contain bits of wax which may not be ideal in your cup of tea.
Hi, Thanks for your interest. We are here Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Thank you for your interest. We do not sell honey sticks.
If you walk in to our warehouse in Baltimore you will get the best pricing. Please give us a call if you'd like at 1 800 732 5729 for more information.
Thank you for your interest. We don't have the actual piece of comb in our honey but, because we don't heat or filter our honey at all, it does contain bits of pollen, propolis and honeycomb that rise to the top of the jar as the honey thickens to form what we call the "cappings".
Thank you for your interest. All of our hives are located in upstate New York.
Yes. It's been consumed by humans for thousands of years. Fermented honey is among the first known fermented beverages consumed by Neolithic peoples. I brew a fair amount of mead (fermented honey) and so long as care is taken to sanitize everything, it's no worse than having a glass of wine.
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