Tupelo Honey (White) 60-lb Bucket
Tupelo Honey (White) 60-lb Bucket
Tupelo Honey (White) 60-lb Bucket
Tupelo Honey (White) 60-lb Bucket
Tupelo Honey (White) 60-lb Bucket
Tupelo Honey (White) 60-lb Bucket
Tupelo Honey (White) 60-lb Bucket

Tupelo Honey (White) 60-lb Bucket

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Honey jars filled with white honey, and a tupelo flower

The American Gold Standard of Sweetness 🇺🇸

True Tupelo honey is often called nature’s ultimate limited-edition harvest. Every spring, for only about 10–20 days, the White Tupelo trees burst into bloom – if the bees miss that razor-thin window, there’s no second chance. The result of this brief botanical miracle is a honey so exquisite and rare that it’s been dubbed liquid gold, famed for its satin-smooth, buttery taste and an uncanny trait: it virtually never crystallizes.

For professional chefs and craft producers, our 60‑lb bucket delivers this legendary honey in a format designed for efficiency. From bakeries and gelato labs to breweries, meaderies, restaurant kitchens, and skincare studios, serious makers prize Tupelo honey not only for its flavor but also for its functionality. Harvested in the USA and packed raw & unfiltered – never pasteurized, never ultra-filtered – each bucket arrives with all its natural enzymes and aromas intact. And with a convenient resealable lid and naturally pourable consistency, this bulk container ensures you enjoy both the sweet story and the practical benefits of a truly extraordinary ingredient.

White tupelo blossoms in the foreground against a bright sky, with a blue U.S. map silhouette reading ‘MADE IN USA’ and a star

Why White Tupelo Honey Is So Special

  • Naturally Non-Crystallizing: Stays smooth and pourable. Unlike regular honey that granulates over time, White Tupelo’s unique sugar profile naturally resists crystallization, so it stays liquid and ready to drizzle. No more gritty texture or waiting to soften a solidified jar – this honey remains as velvety as the day it was harvested.

  • Rare & Limited Harvest: A true limited-edition honey. White Tupelo trees bloom for only about 10–20 days each spring. Bees get a razor-thin window to collect the nectar. This short annual harvest makes White Tupelo Honey exceptionally rare – every drop is precious, and once the season’s over, it’s gone until next year.

  • Exquisite Flavor & Color: Smooth, buttery, and floral. Connoisseurs call this the champagne of honeys for its lightly sweet, buttery taste with delicate floral notes. Hold it to the light and you’ll see a pale golden color with a hint of green – a hallmark of pure White Tupelo Honey. Its flavor dances on the palate, sweet but not cloying, leaving a warm, clean finish. Simply put, it’s honey perfected by nature.

  • Proudly Made in the USA: 100% American-made from hive to jar. Harvested by multi-generational beekeeping families, this honey embodies American craftsmanship. We never blend or import – you get pure U.S. Tupelo honey straight from American apiaries. Supporting White Tupelo Honey means supporting local beekeepers and a proud American tradition of quality.


Virtually Never Crystallizes

Liquid White Honey being poured into a jar, surrounded by many Tupelo flowersWith an industry-leading fructose-to-glucose ratio of ≈ 1.60—far above the 1.20–1.30 you see in clover or wildflower—Tupelo Honey behaves more like a light syrup than a conventional honey:

Never-ending liquidity. Left on a shelf at 68 °F (20 °C) it remains pourable not for months but for multiple years, eliminating the hot rooms, warming blankets, and labor hours other honeys devour.

Zero crystallization hotspots. Even in cold storage (down to 50 °F / 10 °C) Tupelo resists nucleation, so no grit forms at the bottom of squeeze bottles and no sugar crust builds on drum walls.

Process savings. Skip jacketed kettles and inline heaters; a standard food-grade drum pump or bucket valve is all you need to move product from vessel to mixer, filler, or fermenter—no energy spend, no enzyme loss.

The result is an effortless, velvety flow that treats a 60-lb bucket or a 661-lb drum exactly the same: open, dispense, close—done. In other words, liquidity engineered by nature, efficiency claimed by you.

The result is an effortless, velvety flow that treats a 60‑lb bucket or a 661‑lb drum exactly the same: open, dispense, close — done. In other words, liquidity engineered by nature, efficiency claimed by you.

Figure: This bar chart compares the fructose-to-glucose (F/G) ratio of White Tupelo Honey (~1.60) versus a typical wildflower honey (~1.20). White Tupelo’s higher F/G ratio is the key to its long-lasting liquidity: it stays liquid and pourable for years, whereas lower F/G honeys tend to crystallize over time. This natural chemical advantage makes Tupelo honey uniquely resistant to granulation.

Bar chart comparing fructose-to-glucose ratios: Tupelo Honey 1.60 vs. Wildflower Honey 1.20

 

Best-in-Class Flavor

tupelo honey being gravity-strained through coarse, food-grade screens

Signature taste: imagine warm butter drizzled with the lightest cane-syrup ribbon: satin-smooth, softly floral, and just sweet enough to command attention without overwhelming a palate. First notes recall vanilla bean and fresh-cut sugarcane; a faint green-apple brightness lifts the mid-taste, keeping the richness from ever feeling heavy.

Finish: it exits like a whisper: impeccably clean, zero bitterness, no cloying film. Within seconds the sweetness dissolves, leaving only a gentle memory of honeyed cream and the curiosity to take another spoonful.

 

Proudly Made in the USA

In an era when so many foods travel thousands of miles, White Tupelo Honey stands out as a proud product of the USA. From the wild tupelo forests to your table, this honey is 100% American made and harvested. When you choose White Tupelo Honey, you’re doing more than treating yourself – you’re supporting American farmers and beekeepers who pour their passion into each batch.

Our Tupelo honey is harvested on American soil by dedicated beekeeping families who have perfected their craft over decades (some since the 1800s!). They know these swampy river basins like the back of their hand, tending hives among the tupelo groves as their forefathers did. We take great pride that every jar we offer comes straight from these local apiaries. Unlike many mass-market honeys that might be imported or blended, our White Tupelo Honey is purely domesticunfiltered, unadulterated, and uncompromising in quality.

For customers who love to “buy American,” this honey delivers in spades. It’s a taste of American nature at its finest, and every purchase helps sustain an honest, home-grown industry. There’s a special feeling in knowing the sweet drizzle on your toast is not only all-natural, but also All-American. Proudly made in the USA isn’t just a slogan for us – it’s a guarantee of quality and integrity that you can trust. When you open a jar of White Tupelo Honey, you can be proud that you’re enjoying a product that’s homegrown and handled with American values from start to finish.

Apalachicola River. Birthplace of Tupelo Honey, where trees burst into flower along the flood-swamps of Florida


From Hive to Honey: See Our Bees in Action (Video)

Take a behind-the-scenes look at how this extraordinary honey comes to be. In the video below, hundreds of white-tupelo beehives sit nestled in a lush green meadow, surrounded by towering tupelo trees. It’s early spring in the Florida panhandle – the air is warm, the pasture is alive with wildflowers, and the tupelo blossoms are opening like white stars among the branches. Millions of honeybees zoom busily between the hives and the trees, their tiny wings glinting in the sunlight. This is where the magic happens: the bees dart from flower to flower, collecting pure White Tupelo nectar straight from the source.

(Video: Watch the bees gather White Tupelo nectar in real time, and see how our local beekeepers bring you this rare honey – all without leaving the USA.)


You can practically feel the buzz of activity and the sweet scent of tupelo blooms as you watch. Our beekeepers carefully tend to each hive, ensuring the bees have optimal conditions to gather the precious nectar during that short bloom. You’ll see them gently examining frames brimming with golden honeycomb. Each frame is heavy with fresh Tupelo honey – liquid sunlight that will soon be extracted and bottled for you. This glimpse into the tupelo groves shows the harmony between nature and beekeeper: the pristine environment, the thriving bee colonies, and the time-honored American craft of honey harvesting. It’s a mesmerizing journey from hive to jar, revealing how every drop of White Tupelo Honey is born from millions of tiny bee flights and careful, loving work under the American sun.


Bulk Advantage: Why the 60-lb Bucket Wins

Running a busy bakery, craft brewery or meadery, gelato shop, or restaurant kitchen? The 60‑lb (27 kg) bucket is the sweet spot between portability and scale, offering bulk quantity without bulk hassle. Here’s why our food-grade pail is ideal for serious buyers:

    • Human-friendly weight: At 60 lbs, one person can lift, tilt, and pour with relative ease – no drum hoist, no pallet jack, and no special equipment or back strain needed. This manageable size lets you position and dispense honey wherever it’s needed, even in tight kitchen spaces.

    • Ready-to-pour liquidity: Thanks to Tupelo’s ultra-high F/G ratio, the honey flows freely at room temperature. There’s no wrestling with solidified honey and no time lost to warming it up – just pop open the valve and pour, with all its natural quality intact (no heat-induced flavor loss).

    • Snap-tight, resealable lid: The bucket’s secure lid keeps your honey sanitary and fresh between uses. Open, dispense what you need for the day, then snap it shut to protect against contaminants, moisture, or spills during storage.

    • Space-saving agility: Five of these buckets occupy about the same floor space as a single 55-gallon drum. That means you can distribute inventory across multiple workstations or easily tuck a bucket under a prep table – perfect for kitchens or labs with limited space. No forklifts or pallet storage required.

    • Cost control: Buying in bulk yields a lower cost per pound than small jars, yet a 60‑lb unit is a practical size. This scale is ideal for seasonal menus, pilot batches, and R&D: ample product to work with, but not an over-investment.

    For a fast-paced operation, the 60‑lb bucket translates to no downtime for decrystallizing honey and no heavy lifting logistics – just pure Tupelo honey on tap, when and where you need it. In other words, you get craft-scale economy without the industrial headaches: more uptime, intact flavor integrity, and zero fuss in your workflow.


    Pure, Raw & Unfiltered Integrity


    As with all Honey Blossom varietals, our Tupelo is delivered in its natural, untouched state – absolutely RAW and unfiltered. That means no pasteurization, no ultrafine filtering, and no shortcuts whatsoever. We harvest at the peak of the bloom and gently gravity-strain the honey to remove large comb pieces, but every drop of goodness stays in: the live enzymes, antioxidants, pollen, and volatile aromas remain exactly as the bees created them. The result is nature’s best, captured and sealed for you without heat damage, so you can enjoy full potency and authentic flavor in every bucket.

    Interior view of a honey extractor filled with golden honeycombs; overlaid bold headline reads “NO HEAT  NO SHORTCUTS” with sub‑text “Enzymes stay live. Pollen stays whole

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