The Best Tasting Raw Honey from a California Beekeeper.
We at Honey Pacifica have over 25 years of experience in the raw honey business giving us the knowledge to get you the highest quality raw honey available. In order to preserve the delicate flavors of the raw honey we make each flavor ourselves. We drive our bees to various bee sites (aka: apiaries) located throughout sunny Southern California. The bees will fly for miles finding the blooms and bringing the nectar back to the hive. The flavor of the honey depends on the nectars blooming at that particular time. When the hives are full of honey, we truck them back to the Honey Pacifica warehouse in Long Beach. There, we run the frames through an extracting machine which slices all the honey filled wax off the frames, which then flows into the barrels. After the wax and other raw particles float to the top, we skim them off. What is left is raw, unheated, unfiltered honey. If you are looking for the most raw, untouched, unheated honey available, look no further. Our thick hand spooned Cold Packed™ honey is great for your health and tastes great on toast, or as a spread on confections. For those looking for a more regular raw honey, we gently heat the honey to 100°. This is just enough heat to get it through the bottler, without harming the delicate flavors or nutritional benefits of the honey. For an added kick to the raw honey, we add natural fruit extracts and create raw flavored honeys. Other rare bee products we produce are honeycomb and real beeswax candles. We also offer all natural bee supplements such as coastal bee pollen, royal jelly, and propolis. Enjoy a farmers markets and get your honey at the same time! Find us at these markets: Monday No Markets Tuesday Weekly Norwalk 9AM - 1PM Alondra Blvd. West of Pioneer Blvd. Torrance 8AM - 1PM Wilson Park, 2200 Crenshaw Blvd. Between Carson St. & Sepulveda Blvd. Tuesday Every Other Week Culver City 3PM - 7PM Main Street at Culver Blvd. Wednesday Weekly Los Angeles 1PM - 6PM Winter Hours: 2PM - 5PM St. Agnus Catholic Church Parking 1432 West Adams Thursday Every Other Week Redondo Beach 8AM- 1PM Redondo Beach Pier End of Torrance Blvd. Friday Weekly Huntington Beach 1PM - 5PM 5th and PCH in Pier parking lot Saturday Weekly Gardena 6AM - 12Noon 13000 Van Ness Blvd. (corner of El Segundo & Van Ness Blvd, One block south of El Segundo on the east side of Van Ness in the parking lot.) Laguna Beach 8AM - 12PM Lumber yard parking lot near City Hall Vista 7:45AM - 11AMM 325 South Melrose Drive (County Courthouse Parking Lot) Saturday Every Other Week Santa Monica 8AM - 1PM Corner of Pico & Cloverfield Sunday Weekly Beverly Hills 9AM - 1PM Civic Center Drive (parallel to Santa Monica Blvd. next to the Police Station and Library.) Hollywood 8AM - 1PM On Ivar between Sunset & Hollywood Blvd. Free Parking in structure at Ivar & Sunset Honey stand is close to this parking lot. Laguna Niguel 9AM - 1PM Plaza de la Paz Shopping Center Sunday Every Other Week Studio City 8AM - 1PM Ventura Place Between Ventura Blvd. & Laural Canyon Blvd. Santa Monica 9:30AM - 1PM Victoria Heritage Park, 2640 Main St. : ALWAYS CALL (562) 938-9706 TO MAKE SURE WE ARE ATTENDING A MARKET ON ANY GIVEN WEEK. WE MAY NOT BE THERE OTHERWISE.
Okay, Mike, Danny and Nina all working their butts off, pulling Sage Honeycomb. But somebody's got a supervise and that's my job. It's not time to make a change. Just relax. Take it easy. We're up here at Templin Highway. Living on a fork list, obviously. Hey, how you doing? There's Nina, the little monkey, up in the tree. In the swarm of bees. Mollberry tree. Mollberry is almost ready to pick. He's up on the fork list. He's not scared. He'scooping bees up into a box. There's Queen in there. There's a way and I know that I have to go away. I know I have to go. And I got you up in the air in the fork list. And this is totally safe. It's not time to make a change.