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Hong Kong Willie Tampa , The Home Of Tampa Gold Honey . Updated 4/6/2025

 The Home Of Tampa Gold Honey 



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Tampa Gold  Local Honey Grade AAA Fancy Honey

 OUR TERMS ARE CASH, NO CARDS



Grade AAA  Fancy Meaning, No sugar that was fed to the bees. Bee hives in a location that had a reasonable distance from development . Honey left in Bee hives for bees to feed on.  Why natural ground is important . The floral produces a  nectar  collected from the flowers in its purest form.   Honey that is produced by, is in its most natural quality. 


 

 

When we stopped going to the Orange Groves, and completely stayed away from crops that have been sprayed for years.
The Honey became what honey was a 100 years ago.  In the 3 generations in our family of Bees and REAL HONEY we continue to learn about this changing environment.

 

 

 Tampa Gold Honey is UN heated, and not filtered,Raw Honey .The potential health benefits of Raw  Honey are many due to its nutrient rich content and anti-microbial properties.  .   

 Pint Mason Jar of Tampa Gold Honey Grade AAA Fancy Honey is $17.50
Quart Mason Jar
of Tampa Gold Honey Grade AAA Fancy Honey is $29.50
1/2 Gallon Mason Jar
of Tampa Gold Honey Grade AAA Fancy Honey is $48.00
1 Gallon
of Tampa Gold Honey Grade AAA Fancy Honey is $80.00

 


Our Tampa Local Honey comes from the Wildernesses.



Wilderness is an area of land that has been largely undisturbed by modern human development. Wilderness areas usually lack roads, buildings, and other artificial structures. This provides a natural environment for Producing Local Honey at its Finest.


3 GENERATIONS OF PRODUCING HONEY.

 

 Tampa Gold  Local Honey is as it comes from the Bee Hive , which means it retains all of the beneficial nutrients and antioxidants that it naturally contains. Conversely, regular honey may undergo a variety of processing, which may remove beneficial nutrients like pollen and reduce its level of antioxidants.

 WE ONLY SELL RAW Local Tampa HONEY
 WE NEVER FEED OUR BEES SUGAR WATER, HONEY IS LEFT IN THE HIVE FOR THEM TO SURVIVE.

FEEDING SUGAR  WATER IS NOT A REAL SOURCE, LIKE THE NECTAR THEY BRING IN FROM FLOWERS

NOTHING IS ADDED TO THE HONEY

 

Why  we stopped putting our Bees in Orange Groves

FARMS' TOXIC COCKTAILS YIELD CROPS, SURPRISES

When pilot Robert Coffey flew across Florida, just above treetop level checking on telephone lines for a phone company in the 1980s, pesticides would drip from the wings of his airplane at the end of the day.

The sticky spray came from flying over citrus groves. Clouds of chemicals rising from the fields covered the aircraft with a fine, toxic mist.

"It was so thick it came off in globs," said Coffey, 72, of Winter Park.

The residue that dripped from Coffey's plane was the proverbial drop in a bucket of chemicals - a huge bucket - that Florida farmers employ every year to ward off insects and disease from their crops.

WE DO NOT SELL ORANGE BLOSSOM HONEY FOR THAT REASON.

 


    
  Why not state or have our Honey certified ORGANIC.

1 . FIRST OF ALL NO BEE KEEPER IS AWARE OF THE TRAVELS OF EACH BEE.

2 . Any USA Certified Organic honey sold in the United States is imported from other countries and certified organic by that country. ... A US beekeeper can have non-certified organic honey that is raised organically. But it is nearly impossible to produce organic honey.

3. Currently, to be certified organic, honey must meet the general USDA organic standards. But there aren't yet requirements specific to honey. USDA does have recommended guidelines, but an actual organic standard for honey has been in the works since 2001.

 

ONE SIGN THE HONEY YOU ARE BUYING IS STATED IT IS ORGANIC . IT IS FAKE

Honey is one of the most faked foods in the world, and the US government isn't doing much to fix it.  https://www.businessinsider.com/fake-honey-problems-how-it-works-2020-9

 

Most Honey in America Is Fake.https://www.wellandgood.com/fake-honey-problem/

Why we do not sell Bee Pollen and Royal Jelly .

Trapping pollen has the potential to inflict significant nutritional stress on the colony Collecting it may adversely affect the health of the bees and even destroy the colony

Facts about Bee Pollen

 Pollen will quickly lose viability within three days at room temperature.

Fresh Bee Pollen is only good for a few days or so before it begins to diminish in quality

 

 

The truth about Royal Jelly,  well-managed hive during a season of 5–6 months can produce approximately 500 g (18 oz) of royal jelly, also

Collecting it may adversely affect the health of the bees and even destroy the colony

 

The manuka honey scandal.

 Manuka honey is often touted as a “superfood,  fact is that is no better than any other REAL HONEY.

 But with more being sold than is actually produced, is there some dodgy dealing going on?

 

Science or Snake Oil: is manuka honey really a ‘superfood’ for treating colds, allergies and infections? Claims are nonsense.

 According to recent studies and reports, a significant portion of Manuka honey on the market is considered fake, with investigations revealing that nearly half of tested samples may be adulterated with sugars, particularly when not sourced from New Zealand and lacking proper certification, indicating a high rate of fraudulent Manuka honey products.

 REAL Honey HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE NO DIFFERENT FROM MANUKA HONEY


 REAL HONEY used as an anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antibacterial agent. People commonly use honey orally to treat coughs and topically to treat burns and promote wound healing.


 

 While honey sticks can be a convenient way to consume honey, some argue they are not "good" because they often contain a larger portion of sugar than traditional honey, can be less environmentally friendly due to the packaging, and might not always guarantee high-quality honey depending on the brand, potentially leading to concerns about purity and taste.


    Packaging waste:
    The individual packaging of honey sticks can contribute to more plastic waste compared to buying honey in a larger container. 
     
    • Quality concerns:
      Some brands might use lower quality honey in their honey sticks, which could impact taste and nutritional value

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Sunday

GREEN TAMPA artist Home Of Tampa Gold Honey . Updated 3/27/2025

 It all started on a Tampa Landfill. 

Famous Tampa Green Artist

 


  Reuse Became the way of life.

 To Live a life in the art world and be so blessed to make a social impact. Hongkongwillie famous Tampa Artist making a difference in reuse.




Artists are to give back, talent is to tell a story, to make change. Reuse is a life experience

 

 

The Story Behind the Eye-Catching Art at I-75 Exit

Famous Tampa Artist Joe Brown, better known as "Hong Kong Willie," makes art with a message at his home/studio near I-75's Exit 266.

 

 

Sometimes, it’s the smallest experiences that have the biggest impact on a person’s life.

While attending an art class in 1958 at the age of 8, 

Famous Tampa Artist

Joe Brown recalled being mesmerized by the lesson. It involved transforming a Gerber baby bottle into a piece of art.

“The Gerber bottle had no intrinsic value at all,” he said. “But when (the instructor) got through with me that day, she made me see how something so (valueless) can be valuable.”

By the time class was over, Brown learned many other lessons, too, such as the importance of volunteerism, recycling, reuse and giving back to the community. He recalled being impressed by the teacher's volunteer work in Hiroshima, Japan, helping atomic bomb survivors.

"One of the last words she ever spoke to me about that was, ‘When I left, I left out of Hong Kong,’ ” he said. After turning that over in his young brain for awhile, he decided to use it in a nickname, adding the name “Willie” a year later.


You've probably seen Hong Kong Willie's eye-catching home/gallery/studio at Fletcher Avenue and Interstate 75. But what is the story of the man behind all those buoys and discarded objects turned into art?

Brown practiced his creative skills through his younger years. But as an adult, he managed to amass a small fortune working in the materials management industry. By the the '80s, he left the business world and decided to concentrate on his art. He spent some years in the Florida Keys honing his craft and building his reputation as a folk artist. He also bought some land in Tampa near Morris Bridge Road and Fletcher Avenue where he and his family still call home.

Brown purchased the land just after the entrances and exits to I-75 were built. He said he was once offered more than $1 million for the land by a restaurant. He turned it down, he said, preferring instead to make part of the property into a studio and gallery for the creations he and his family put together.

And all of it is made of what most people would consider “trash.” Pieces of driftwood, burlap bags, doll heads, rope — anything that comes Brown’s way becomes part of his vocabulary of expression, and, in turn, becomes something else, which makes a tour of his property somewhat of a visual adventure. What at first seems like a random menagerie of glass, driftwood and pottery suddenly comes together in one's brain to form something completely different. One moment nothing, the next a powerful statement about 9/11.

One Man's Trash ...

Trash? There is no such thing, Brown seems to say through his art.

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In his shop, he has fashioned many smaller items out of driftwood, burlap bags and other materials into signs, purses, totes, bird feeder hangars and yard sculptures.

He sells a lot to the regular influx of parents and students every year who are are at first intrigued by the “buoy tree” and the odd-looking building they see as they take Exit 266 off I-75.

Of course, many people also stop by to buy the smaller pieces of art that he and his family create: purses made of burlap, welcome signs made of driftwood, planters and other items lining the walls of his store.

He’s also helped put his mark on the decor of local establishments too, such as Gaspar’s Patio, 8448 N. 56th st.

Owner Jimmy Ciaccio said that when it came time to redecorate the restaurant several years ago, there was only one person to call for the assignment, and that was his good friend Brown.

"I’ve known Joe all my life, and we always had a good chemistry together,” Ciaccio said. "He’s very creative and fun to be around, and that’s how it all came about.”

Ciaccio says he still gets compliments all the time for the restaurant’s atmosphere he created using the “trash” supplied by Brown. He describes the style as a day at the beach, like a visit to Old Key West. “They’re so inspired, they want to decorate their own homes this way,” he said.

It’s that kind of testimony that makes Brown feel good, knowing that others, too, are inspired to create instead of throw away when they see his work. He simply lets his work speak for itself.

“Somebody once told me to keep telling the story and they will keep coming," he said, "and they always do."

 

 

 Hongkongwillie Art
MYSTERIOSITY   .

 Many artists don’t produce more than one great, great, great piece. And Miriosity, she just has all of those elements… Miriosity has a great future.”

Miriosity To A Good Home

 $176,000

 “Somebody once told me to keep telling the story and they will keep coming,.

 

“My father understood why he was here. And he made that of great importance to his children… My father gave me the understanding of why we were here
And to be determined to find that.”

In today’s fast-paced society, teaching of such life lessons has become rare. People are more motivated to “get famous and get money.

“I’m here just to exemplify and maximize why I’m here. That’s probably the greatest thing that I think is missed in families.
 
 Tampa Gold  Local Honey

12212  Morris Bridge Rd 

Tampa Florida 33637.

TAMPA GOLD HONEY IS REAL Tampa Local HONEY. 

3 GENERATIONS OF PRODUCING HONEY AT ITS FINEST

 


OUR TERMS ARE CASH, NO CARDS.


Tampa Gold Local Honey is renown for its unique flavor and superb quality. This owes much to the placement of our beehives in the Tampa Wilderness areas. We do this for extended periods, allowing our bees to collect nectar from the blossoms of a diverse range of native plants in one of the most natural, undisturbed wilderness settings . Undeterred, our commitment to excellence led us to explore the varied floral tapestry of wilderness Honey. 

Tampa Gold Local Wilderness Honey has the allergens native to the Tampa Area.

 To help with allergies, you need to have ,local raw Tampa honey. This will insure that the honey has the allergens native to the Tampa Area. Buying local  To The Tampa Wilderness Area is better and not just because it reduces pollution and saves resources.
Savor the distinctive flavors and aromas that reflect the diverse botanical landscape of delicate sweetness of native blooms.
Currently, many researchers have reported the antibacterial activity of honey and found that natural unheated honey has some broad-spectrum antibacterial activity when tested against pathogenic bacteria, oral bacteria as well as food spoilage bacteria In most ancient cultures honey has been used for both nutritional and medical purposes.
Indeed, medicinal importance of honey has been documented in the world's oldest medical literature, and since the ancient times, it has been known to possess antimicrobial property.

 Antimicrobial agents are essentially important in reducing the global burden of infectious diseases. However, as resistant pathogens develop and spread, the effectiveness of the antibiotics is diminished. This type of bacterial resistance to the antimicrobial agents poses a very serious threat to public health, and for all kinds of antibiotics, including the major last-resort drugs, the frequencies of resistance are increasing worldwide. Therefore, alternative antimicrobial strategies are urgently needed, and thus this situation has led to a re-evaluation of the therapeutic use of ancient remedies, such as plants and plant-based products, including honey.
 

By choosing Tampa Gold Local Honey , YOU support sustainable beekeeping practices and local third Generation BEE Keeper dedicated to preserving nature's purity. Experience the untamed Taste of Wilderness honey.

 Our Tampa  Gold Local Wildernesses Honey comes from the Wildernesses.



Wilderness is an area of land that has been largely undisturbed by modern human development. Wilderness areas usually lack roads, buildings, and other artificial structures. This provides a natural environment for Producing Local Honey at its Finest.
Far from Houses,Buildings.
Tampa  Local Honey rich with Pollen.
Our Raw Honey,Not Filtered, We do not Heat,.
Nothing but what nectar was Gathered.
You can savor the smell of the blossoms in the Honey .
The concern from sprays used in our neighborhoods are reduced from Bees in Wilderness areas.

Why  we stopped putting our Bees in Orange Groves

FARMS' TOXIC COCKTAILS YIELD CROPS, SURPRISES

When pilot Robert Coffey flew across Florida, just above treetop level checking on telephone lines for a phone company in the 1980s, pesticides would drip from the wings of his airplane at the end of the day.

The sticky spray came from flying over citrus groves. Clouds of chemicals rising from the fields covered the aircraft with a fine, toxic mist.

"It was so thick it came off in globs," said Coffey, 72, of Winter Park.

The residue that dripped from Coffey's plane was the proverbial drop in a bucket of chemicals - a huge bucket - that Florida farmers employ every year to ward off insects and disease from their crops.

WE DO NOT SELL ORANGE BLOSSOM HONEY FOR THAT REASON.



Pint Mason Jar Tampa  Local Honey is $17.50
Quart Mason Jar
Tampa  Local Honey is $29.50
1/2 Gallon Mason Jar
Tampa  Local Honey  $48.00
1 Gallon
Tampa  Local Honey $80.00


 3 GENERATIONS OF PRODUCING HONEY AT ITS FINEST..
 Local Raw 
Tampa  Local Honey  for sale in Tampa

Our
Tampa  Local Honey is as it comes from the Bee Hive , which means it retains all of the beneficial nutrients and antioxidants that it naturally contains. Conversely, regular honey may undergo a variety of processing, which may remove beneficial nutrients like pollen and reduce its level of antioxidants.
                                                                    Tampa Gold  Raw Local
Wilderness  Honey is made by bees that have collected nectar from a local source . The taste and composition of Exceptional Raw Honey can vary depending upon the variety of flowers in bloom at the time the honey is made.

WE ONLY SELL RAW Local Tampa
Wilderness  HONEY
 WE NEVER FEED OUR BEES SUGAR WATER, HONEY IS LEFT IN THE HIVE FOR THEM TO SURVIVE.

FEEDING SUGAR  WATER IS NOT A REAL SOURCE, LIKE THE NECTAR THEY BRING IN FROM FLOWERS

NOTHING IS ADDED TO THE HONEY

 WHY WE DO NOT SELL TUPLO HONEY

        Rarity and Demand:
        The limited growing area of the tupelo tree contributes to the rarity and high demand for tupelo honey.
         
        Due to its high value and limited availability, there's a risk that some producers might mislabel or adulterate other types of honey to sell it as tupelo honey
         
           Check for certifications or labeling that clearly indicates the honey is 100% tupelo, and be wary of overly low prices or excessive availability.
         IN THE LAST 5 YEARS NO TUPLO SUPPLIER HAS PRODUCED A LAB REPORT OF TUPELO THAT TEST MORE THAN 48 % TUPELO  HONEY

Why not state or have our Honey certified ORGANIC.

1 . FIRST OF ALL NO BEE KEEPER IS AWARE OF THE TRAVELS OF EACH BEE.

2 . Any USA Certified Organic honey sold in the United States is imported from other countries and certified organic by that country. ... A US beekeeper can have non-certified organic honey that is raised organically. But it is nearly impossible to produce organic honey.

3. Currently, to be certified organic, honey must meet the general USDA organic standards. But there aren't yet requirements specific to honey. USDA does have recommended guidelines, but an actual organic standard for honey has been in the works since 2001.
 
ONE SIGN THE HONEY YOU ARE BUYING IS STATED IT IS ORGANIC . IT IS FAKE
Honey is one of the most faked foods in the world, and the US government isn't doing much to fix it.  https://www.businessinsider.com/fake-honey-problems-how-it-works-2020-9
 
Most Honey in America Is Fake   .https://www.wellandgood.com/fake-honey-problem/

 
Why we do not sell Bee Pollen and Royal Jelly .
Trapping pollen has the potential to inflict significant nutritional stress on the colony.  Collecting it may adversely affect the health of the bees and even destroy the colony. 


The truth about Royal Jelly,  well-managed hive during a season of 5–6 months can produce approximately 500 g (18 oz) of royal jelly, also
Collecting it may adversely affect the health of the bees and even destroy the colony.


The manuka honey scandal.
 Manuka honey is often touted as a “superfood,  fact is that is no better than any other REAL HONEY.
 But with more being sold than is actually produced, is there some dodgy dealing going on?
 
Science or Snake Oil: is manuka honey really a ‘superfood’ for treating colds, allergies and infections? Claims are nonsense.


 According to recent studies and reports, a significant portion of Manuka honey on the market is considered fake, with investigations revealing that nearly half of tested samples may be adulterated with sugars, particularly when not sourced from New Zealand and lacking proper certification, indicating a high rate of fraudulent Manuka honey products.


 REAL Honey HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE NO DIFFERENT FROM MANUKA HONEY

 REAL HONEY used as an anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antibacterial agent. People commonly use honey orally to treat coughs and topically to treat burns and promote wound healing.

 
 Most honey sticks is not Local Honey. For the Machine  is to costly for the local Bee Keepers

 While honey sticks can be a convenient way to consume honey, some argue they are not "good" because they often contain a larger portion of sugar than traditional honey, can be less environmentally friendly due to the packaging, and might not always guarantee high-quality honey depending on the brand, potentially leading to concerns about purity and taste.


    Packaging waste:
    The individual packaging of honey sticks can contribute to more plastic waste compared to buying honey in a larger container.
     
        Quality concerns:
        Some brands might use lower quality honey in their honey sticks, which could impact taste and nutritional value

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