An amazing taste sensation!

Golden Milk Honey

  • $12.00

6 oz or 12 oz of 100% pure and raw creamed New York Honey infused with organic turmeric, organic cinnamon, organic ginger, and organic black pepper.

Our creamed Golden Milk Honey is crafted in small batches by us, the beekeepers.

This robust combination of ingredients is the perfect milky way to sweet dreams. Add to any warm beverage such as black teas or milk (dairy or non-dairy) before bedtime.

Add it to smoothies and include in your recipes as an additive to plain yogurt for dipping.

Q. What is Creamed Honey?

A. Through a simple process we encourage our honey to crystalize and create this amazing "creamy" smooth taste sensation. Now you can enjoy all the taste of honey without the drips.  Some beekeepers refer to this type of honey as whipped, buttered, or spun. 

Honey does not need to be refrigerated but to keep our Creamed Honey's "creaminess" we suggest storing it in the refrigerator during warm weather.

BEE SMART: Golden milk  is a drink with a lot of history and has been a part of Indian culture for centuries. 

The Buzz from our customers

Free shipping nationwide Delivery is on us for all orders over $75! We work hard to keep our shipping cost as low as possible for you.
fast order processing Most orders are processed and shipped out within 24 hours of placing your order.
buzzworthy customer service As a small company we excel at offering personalized customer service.
eco-friendly packaging We package nearly all our honey in glass jars. Honey lasts forever, but not in a plastic bottle!
  • Free shipping nationwide Delivery is on us for all orders over $75! We work hard to keep our shipping cost as low as possible for you.
  • fast order processing Most orders are processed and shipped out within 24 hours of placing your order.
  • buzzworthy customer service As a small company we excel at offering personalized customer service.
  • eco-friendly packaging We package nearly all our honey in glass jars. Honey lasts forever, but not in a plastic bottle!

Our Mission

My beekeeping journey began over 12 years ago with my oldest daughter begging for a dog, which led us to getting baby chickens instead,  then honey bees were added to our urban backyard farm and the rest is history.  

We're urban NYC beekeepers with a mission to help save the bees and other pollinators. Bees have been declining at an alarming rate which can impact the global food supply as bees are essential in pollination.  

Our honey is pure and raw and sourced from either our own local hives or small apiaries, like us, from around the country.  We believe in sustainable beekeeping, supporting small local beekeepers who in turn work with small local family farms to help pollinate their crops and bring you real, delicious honey.

REAL BEEKEEPERS.  REAL HONEY.  TASTE THE DIFFERENCE.

Ruth - Queen Bee

For Curious Minds...

Creamed Honey is a spreadable honey that's been crystallized to a smooth texture. Our pure raw honey goes through different stages of crystallization from a thick consistency to a solid butter-like state.  It retains the same nutritional value as the traditional liquid honey.

Creamed honey is also known as:

Whipped Honey, Granulated Honey, Spun Honey, Churned Honey, Soft Set Honey, Honey Butter, Honey Fondant, and White Honey. 

Perfect to spread on toast, waffles, add to tea, in glazes, or just right off the spoon!

Our most popular creamed honey that are blended with different herbs are all New York State honey

We are a New York City based company and most of our honey is from the United States with the exception of French Lavender Honey, Italian Truffle Honey, and some rare Brazilian Honey.  We continue to seek unique honey from different regions. The origin of our honey is clearly specified for each variety. 

Honey does not need to be refrigerated.  It will only accelerate the crystallization process which will thicken the honey.  Creamed honey may be refrigerated for this reason but not necessary.

Honey will never expire as long as the lid is tightly closed.  Moisture will cause honey to ferment.