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Messner Bee Farm Infused Honey
Messner Bee Farm Infused Honey
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Small-batch Kansas honey infused with real botanicals, fruit, and spice — your new kitchen essentials.
Messner Bee Farm creates vibrant, naturally flavored honeys using their own Midwest bees and thoughtfully sourced ingredients. Each jar starts with raw local honey, then is gently infused to highlight bold, clean flavors without overpowering sweetness. Drizzle it, marinate with it, stir it into drinks — these jars are built for everyday cooking and creative snacking.
Made right here in the Kansas City region, it’s a partnership we’re proud to share: honest honey from real beekeepers who care for their hives and their land.
Choose Your Flavor
Hot Honey
A sweet–heat pantry hero. Perfect for pizza, fried chicken, roasted vegetables, or a spicy glaze on Berkshire pork. Adds warmth without overwhelming.
Lavender Elderberry Honey
Floral, soothing, and gently fruity. Stir into tea, yogurt, or toast. Great for evening wind-downs or a soft floral note on cheese boards.
Mulling Spice Honey
Cinnamon, clove, and citrus peel infused into rich honey. Ideal for winter drinks, baked apples, oatmeal, or glazing pork and poultry.
Mango Habanero Honey
Tropical brightness meets bold heat. Fantastic on grilled chicken, shrimp, roasted veggies, or drizzled over tacos for a sweet–spicy kick.
Roasted Garlic Citrus Honey
Savory, aromatic, and surprisingly versatile. Use in marinades, roasted chicken, vinaigrettes, or as a finishing drizzle on vegetables and flatbreads.
How to Use
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Drizzle on cheese boards, biscuits, or cornbread.
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Whisk into dressings, glazes, and marinades for weeknight meals.
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Sweeten tea or cocktails with layered flavor.
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Pair with TTC meats like pork chops, chicken, sausages, and lamb.
Assurance & Values
Produced by Messner Bee Farm, a trusted Kansas City beekeeper known for sustainable hive care and clean, small-batch infusions. Each jar ships carefully alongside your order in our Green Cell Foam packaging — Community Through Food, the Kansas way.
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