Osha & Elderberry Herbal Honey
This herbal blend is for the onset of cold and flu. Osha helps relieve respiratory ailments, and elderberry can help prevent viruses from spreading within the body and thus help shorten the life of the cold. Herbal honeys come in 6oz jars.
Shipping
Orders can take 2-3 business days to process before shipping. As soon as your package has left our warehouse, you will receive a confirmation by email.
Returns
If for any reason you are unhappy with your purchase we offer returns for store credit within 30 days of delivery. If 30 days have passed since your purchase has been delivered, unfortunately, we are unable to offer you a credit or exchange.
The Chai Herbal honey is SO good. Punchy and wonderfully unique, this honey adds a wonderful zip to your tea, and just about anything else.
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Great products and flavor.
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Our family loves this honey! My husband swears by the body oil for his dry skin, and my daughter and I love the chai spiced honey.
Verified customer
Very dense and flavorful! A favorite now.
Verified Customer
What a treat on a chilly, dreary, December afternoon to savor a lick of Springtime. The lilac infused honey is done so subtly and gently... I bought two jars thinking I would gift one but I doubt that will happen.
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How We Make Our Herbal Honey
Our herbal infused honeys are made slowly and in small batches, using only raw honey from our Montana hives and plants or botanicals that are grown on our farm and wildcrafted responsibly, or sourced from trusted local farms and suppliers. Each blend is made with intention, care, and respect for the land it comes from.
Our beekeping practices prioritize bee health, low intervention, and ecological stewardship over maximum extraction.
- Our bees are kept in remote Montana locations with abundant wild forage and access to clean mountain rivers and springs.
- Colonies are visited regularly and managed individually based on each hive’s needs.
- Adequate honey stores are left for bees to successfully overwinter.
- Hive comb is replaced on a regular cycle to prevent contaminant buildup and support long-term colony health.
Questions Answered
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Honey varieties (like clover or wildflower) reflect the nectar source the bees collect from flowering plants.
Herbal infused honeys start with raw honey and are then infused with herbs, roots, spices, or flowers to add additional flavor, aroma, and traditional herbal qualities.
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For thousands of years, honey has been used as a natural way to preserve herbs and make them more enjoyable to take. Its thick, stable nature helps protect plant material while gently drawing out flavor and traditional herbal qualities. Many cultures used honey as a base for herbal preparations long before modern preservation methods existed.
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Herbal honeys are wonderfully versatile. Enjoy them stirred into tea, drizzled over yogurt or toast, paired with cheeses and charcuterie boards, or used in cooking, baking, salad dressings, and marinades. They can be enjoyed daily, just like raw honey.
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We use a slow, traditional infusion process that relies on gentle warmth and time. Our honey is never heated above 85°F to preserve its natural enzymes. Roots are infused for several months, while fresh and dried herbs and florals infuse over several weeks, allowing their flavors and qualities to gently meld into the honey.
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Pasteurizing honey involves heating it which can destroy its delicate aromas, yeasts, and the enzymes that aid digestion and activate vitamins and minerals in the digestive tract.
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Honey’s color depends on what flowers the bees were visiting. Light honey usually comes from blossoms like clover, while darker honey can come from wildflowers, buckwheat, or forest plants. The darker varieties often taste bolder or more molasses-like, while lighter ones are mild and floral. It’s all about what’s blooming near the hive, nature’s own flavor map.
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It’s worth knowing that about 70% of the honey sold in the U.S. is imported, and some of it has been found to contain added sweeteners or come from sources that aren’t truly natural nectar.
When you buy from a beekeeper you know and trust, you can feel confident that what’s in your jar is the real thing, pure honey made by healthy bees.