Ceimayá: True Honey, Just as the Bees Made It
Today, talking about honey means talking about truth and transparency. In a market filled with products diluted with syrups or altered to look like honey, Ceimayá stands firm on one belief:
If it’s organically certified, it’s because it truly is real honey.
Ceimayá honey is not adulterated. It is not mixed with syrups. It is not transformed to fit an industrial standard. It is honey exactly as the bees made it, preserving its natural texture, aroma, and essence.
What does “true honey” mean at Ceimayá?
True honey is not just a claim—it’s a commitment.
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We do not blend our honey with industrial syrups
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We do not alter its natural composition
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We do not force processes that change what bees have already perfected
That’s why our philosophy is simple and honest:
The bees already did their job. Ceimayá simply takes care of it.
Our role is not to interfere, but to protect, respect, and preserve honey in its purest form—from the hive to your table.
Organic certification: a real guarantee
Ceimayá honey is officially organically certified in both Mexico and the United States, supporting our commitment with strict, verifiable standards.
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In Mexico, we are certified under the Organic Products Law, which regulates the entire process—from the bees’ environment to honey handling.
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In the United States, we hold the USDA Organic certification, one of the most rigorous organic standards worldwide.
These certifications ensure that our honey:
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Comes from uncontaminated environments
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Contains no additives or syrups
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Follows responsible, audited practices
Honey that is respected is honey that can be trusted
True honey doesn’t need to be disguised. It may crystallize. Its color and texture may change. That’s not a flaw—it’s proof that it’s alive and natural.
At Ceimayá, we believe honey is not just meant to be consumed, but understood and honored. Every jar reflects the work of the bees and our responsibility to protect what they create.
If it’s organically certified, it’s because it truly is real honey.
And if it’s Ceimayá, it’s honey that has been cared for—not altered.




