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San Diego Honey Company®

Coastal Wildflower Honey

Coastal Wildflower Honey

Regular price $ 14.99 USD
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Honey Ingredients

  • 100% Raw San Diego Wildflower Honey
    • Beehives located in Oceanside, California and surrounding areas.

About Raw San Diego Coastal Wildflower Honey

Experience the taste of San Diego’s coastline in every spoonful. Our Coastal Wildflower Honey is harvested from bees foraging native coastal blooms, creating a rich, floral, and naturally complex flavor. Perfect for tea, toast, baking, or drizzling over your favorite foods, this raw, unfiltered honey captures the essence of Southern California’s wild landscape. Pure, vibrant, and beautifully unique — a true local favorite.

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Recipe Ideas

Coastal Wildflower Honey Lemon Tea

A soothing blend of hot water, fresh lemon juice, and a spoonful of your honey.
Perfect for a morning boost or calming evening drink.

Wildflower Honey Glazed Salmon

Whisk together honey, soy sauce, garlic, and a squeeze of citrus.
Brush over salmon and bake for a flavorful, caramelized glaze.

Honey Drizzled Goat Cheese Crostini

Toast baguette slices, add creamy goat cheese, sprinkle herbs, and finish with a generous drizzle of wildflower honey.
A simple, elegant appetizer.

Wildflower Honey Granola

Mix oats, nuts, seeds, and dried fruit with melted honey and a little coconut oil.
Bake for a golden, crunchy homemade granola.

Coastline Breakfast Bowl

Top Greek yogurt with fresh berries, granola, and a ribbon of wildflower honey.
Bright, floral, and energizing.

Honey Citrus Vinaigrette

Whisk honey with olive oil, lemon juice, Dijon mustard, and sea salt.
Perfect for green salads, fruit salads, or grain bowls.

Wildflower Honey Roasted Carrots

Toss carrots with olive oil, honey, and herbs.
Roast until caramelized and tender—a beautiful sweet-savory side dish.

Warm Honey Butter Spread

Blend softened butter with wildflower honey and a pinch of sea salt.
Spread on biscuits, toast, cornbread, or muffins.

Honey Almond Energy Bites

Combine oats, almond butter, chopped nuts, and honey.
Roll into bite-sized snacks for a natural boost.

Coastal Honey Fruit Dip

Mix honey with Greek yogurt and a splash of vanilla.
Serve with sliced apples, strawberries, or seasonal fruit.

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Raw honey never goes bad, however it will naturally harden and crystallize over time. This is a natural process that can easily be reversed to its liquid state. Simply warm a pot of water on the stove or in the microwave. Remove the bowl and place your honey bear or jar in the warmed water until the crystals dissolve. 

Raw honey is not recommended for pregnant women or infants under one year of age.

 

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