Maker Faire Austin 2007
Food Maker: Round Rock Honey

What the bees give them, they bring to you! When they say 100% honey, they mean it! Round Rock honey is not a varietal honey, but instead a true wildflower honey. Producing wildflower honey is difficult, and its yields unpredictable. But in the opinion of Round Rock Honey owners Konrad and Elizabeth Bouffard, it is more important to focus on quality than on quantity!

Web site: http://www.roundrockhoney.com

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Topic(s): Green

Tags: “Raw Honey” “Round Rock Honey”

About the Maker(s)

Round Rock Honey From field to hive to table, Round Rock Honey is never anything more or less than nature intended it to be. Honey is “robbed” on a weekly basis (season & weather permitting), and promptly bottled. Although all our honey is poured through a stainless steel sieve to remove bee legs and wings as well as wax caps, it is never heated or filtered. We remove honey from the hives by centrifuge, at room temperature. This is done so that the pollens, trace minerals, and complex sugars that occur naturally in our honey are never compromised.

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