Description
Moore Honey (Texas Wildflower)
Moore Honey brings authentic Texas wildflower honey straight from Southeast Texas apiaries to your table. This 100% real Texas honey has a darker amber hue and a robust flavor profile that comes from a variety of wildflowers. It is packed in a user-friendly squeeze bottle. This pure Southeast Texas honey offers convenience without compromising quality. Each 32-oz bottle contains nothing but honey the way nature intended.
Darker Amber Color
Rich and deep color from wildflower nectar collected across Southeast Texas.
Strong Flavor Profile
Bold and distinctive taste that stands out from lighter honey varieties.
Local Sourcing
Harvested directly from Southeast Texas bee farms, supporting local beekeepers.
Unfiltered Quality
Minimal processing keeps natural pollen, enzymes, and authentic characteristics intact.
Source Information
- Natural Nectar Gathered by bees from Texas wildflower blooms in Southeast Texas.
- Pure Honey Just the honey as produced by the bees at Moore Honey Farm.
Pure & Simple:
No additives or filters. Keeps original pollens and character intact.
Directions for Use
Packaging & Storage
- Format: 32 oz Squeeze Bottle. Easy one-hand use.
- Protection: Dark amber bottle protects honey from light. Airtight cap prevents contamination.
- Storage: Store at room temperature. Gentle warming reverses crystallization.
Uptown Pharmacy Assurance
At Uptown Pharmacy, we bring you Moore Honey straight from trusted sources, such as Moore Honey Farm. Our team checks every item for quality and freshness.
Local & Authentic
Source: 100% Real Texas Honey from Southeast Texas apiaries.
Reliability: Count on us for a reliable stock of this local favorite and your other wellness picks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Moore Honey is a brand that produces 100% pure honey sourced from Southeast Texas apiaries, known for its darker amber color and strong flavor profile.
Natural crystallization occurs in pure, unprocessed honey over time due to glucose content. This confirms authenticity and can be reversed by warming.
Honey is naturally stable and does not spoil like many foods. Over time, it may crystallize or darken, but these changes do not indicate that it has expired.
Honey that has been stored correctly is generally safe to use, even if it has thickened or crystallized.
Signs of spoiled honey include unusual fermentation, a sour or off smell, mold growth, or extreme separation beyond normal crystallization. If these occur, discard it.
Honey is naturally resistant to bacteria due to its high sugar content and low moisture levels. This helps prevent bacterial growth under normal storage conditions.







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