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San Diego Honey Company®

Orange Blossom Honey

Orange Blossom Honey

Regular price $ 14.99 USD
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Honey Ingredients

  • 100% Raw Orange Blossom Honey
    • Beehives placed in an organic orange grove located in Temecula, California.

About Raw Southern California Orange Blossom Honey

Bright, floral, and naturally sweet — our Orange Blossom Honey is harvested from bees foraging fragrant citrus groves in the Temecula Valley. This golden honey carries delicate notes of orange blossom with a light, refreshing finish. Perfect for teas, baking, marinades, salad dressings, or drizzling over fresh fruit and yogurt. Raw, unfiltered, and bursting with sunshine-sweet flavor, it’s a customer favorite for everyday use and gourmet creations.

Check out our recipe for Honey Glazed Pork Tenderloin as a great way to use this honey.

Recipe Ideas

Orange Blossom Honey Iced Tea

Brew black or herbal tea, sweeten with orange blossom honey, and add fresh citrus slices.
Light, refreshing, and perfect for warm days.

Honey-Citrus Salmon Glaze

Mix honey with orange juice, garlic, and a splash of soy sauce.
Brush over salmon and bake for a glossy, citrus-kissed finish.

Orange Blossom Honey Butter

Whip softened butter with honey and a pinch of sea salt.
Delicious on muffins, cornbread, or warm sourdough.

4. Citrus Honey Vinaigrette

Whisk honey with olive oil, Dijon mustard, orange zest, and white wine vinegar.
Great for green salads or fruit salads.

Honey Drizzled Ricotta Toast

Spread ricotta on toasted bread, top with sliced strawberries or peaches, and drizzle with orange blossom honey for a bright, floral finish.

Orange Blossom Yogurt Parfait

Layer Greek yogurt, citrus pieces, granola, and a drizzle of honey.
Simple, aromatic, and nourishing.

Honey-Lemon Roasted Chicken

Combine honey with lemon juice, thyme, and olive oil for a sweet, aromatic roast chicken glaze.

Orange Blossom Almond Granola

Toss oats, almonds, and seeds with honey and bake until golden.
Makes a beautiful, lightly sweet homemade granola.

Citrus-Honey Fruit Dip

Blend Greek yogurt, honey, and a splash of orange juice.
Pairs perfectly with sliced apples, berries, or melon.

Honey-Glazed Carrots

Roast carrots with butter, honey, and orange zest for a sweet, bright side dish.

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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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