Bee Pollen - Arizona
Arizona Bee Pollen Our Arizona Bee Pollen is collected from bees foraging the vibrant blooms of the Sonoran Desert. Each batch reflects the season’s wildflowers, offering a naturally colorful blend rich in proteins, vitamins, minerals, enzymes, and antioxidants. With its lightly sweet, floral flavor and delicate melt in your mouth texture, it’s an easy way to elevate smoothies, yogurt, oatmeal, and salads.
Enjoy it as a wholesome everyday food, starting with just a few granules to check sensitivity.
Why Arizona Bee Pollen Stands Out
Desert‑Foraged Purity — Sourced from native Arizona wildflowers for a uniquely rich nutrient profile.
Naturally Dense Nutrition — Contains a balanced mix of proteins, enzymes, B‑vitamins, minerals, and beneficial phytonutrients.
Raw, Unprocessed Goodness — Low‑temperature drying keeps the pollen “alive” with its natural enzymes and vibrant color.
Seasonal Variation — Each harvest shifts with the desert bloom, offering a true taste of Arizona’s landscape.
Storage Method
Dried Pollen Shelf Life
Fresh Pollen Shelf Life
Freezer
2–3 years (up to indefinite)
1–2 years
Refrigerator
1–2 years
6–12 months
Pantry (Room Temp)
6 months – 1 year
A few hours to 3 days (Not recommended)
Essential Storage Guidelines
Container Choice: Use glass jars with tight-sealing lids. Unlike plastic, glass is impermeable to air and moisture, which prevents oxidation and spoilage.
Prevent Moisture: Pollen is "hygroscopic," meaning it quickly absorbs moisture from the air. Never use a wet spoon to scoop it.
Avoid Light: Exposure to UV rays can trigger photo-oxidation, degrading the pollen’s color and antioxidants. If using clear glass, keep it in a dark cupboard or drawer.
Portioning: For bulk supplies, divide the pollen into smaller containers. Frequent opening of a large jar introduces moisture and temperature swings that degrade the entire batch
Storage Methods & Shelf Life
The lifespan of your pollen depends heavily on its moisture content (fresh vs. dried) and the temperature of the storage environment. All our pollen is dried.
To store bee pollen properly, it must be kept in an airtight container away from moisture, heat, and direct sunlight. For maximum nutritional potency and longevity, freezing is widely considered the "gold standard" of storage.
