Kansas City sits at the crossroads of prairie and forest — sweet clover from surrounding plains, sunflower honey from Kansas fields, and Missouri bottomland honey from river-corridor basswood trees.
Sweet clover honey (mild, abundant), sunflower honey from Kansas fields (light, delicate), prairie wildflower blends, and Missouri bottomland honey from basswood and black locust are the Kansas City region's specialties.
Kansas City Farmers Market at City Market (weekends, April–November) is the metro's best source. Brookside Farmers Market (Saturdays, May–October) and Overland Park Farmers Market (Kansas side) also feature area producers.
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