- Where can I buy local honey in New York, New York?
- Local Honey Map lists 3 honey sellers in and around New York, NY. Local producers include Zach & Zoe Sweet Bee Farm, Andrew's Honey, MacDougal Street Honey. You can buy local honey in New York through farm stands, farmers markets, online ordering with delivery. Each listing on Local Honey Map includes contact details, product information, and customer reviews so you can find the right producer and purchase method.
- Is raw honey available in New York, New York?
- Yes. 1 of the 3 honey sellers listed in New York offer raw or unfiltered honey. Raw honey has not been heated above hive temperature or finely filtered, preserving its natural enzymes, pollen, and flavor. Common raw honey varietals available from New York area producers include wildflower, orange blossom, blueberry. Check individual listings for details on each seller's processing methods.
- Are there honey farms or beekeepers near New York?
- Yes. The New York, NY area has 3 honey sellers listed on Local Honey Map, including 1 beekeeper or apiary, 1 farm with bees. Some producers in the New York area welcome visitors for farm tours and honey tastings. Check individual listings for visit availability.
- What types of honey can I find in New York?
- Honey sellers in New York, NY produce varietals including wildflower, orange blossom, blueberry, Lavender. The specific varietals available depend on the local flora and the season. A spring harvest will have a different flavor profile than a late-summer harvest from the same beekeeper. Some New York sellers also offer comb honey. Browse New York honey sellers on Local Honey Map to see what each producer currently offers.
- How much does local honey cost in New York?
- Local raw honey in the New York, NY area typically costs $10 to $20 per pound, depending on the varietal, producer, and purchase method. Buying directly from a beekeeper at a farm stand or farmers market is usually less expensive than buying through a retail shop. Larger containers like quart jars offer a lower per-pound cost. Specialty honeys such as comb honey or single-varietal harvests may be priced higher. Check individual New York producer listings on Local Honey Map for current pricing and availability.