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National Honey Board photography, including recipe photos that may have been included with a recipe release, is for "editorial" use only. This means the photography may only be used in an article. Photos may not be used on any Web site or for advertising.

In addition to the honey images shown here, many recipe photos are available for editorial use. Please browse our recipe database. If you find an image accompanying a recipe, we will often be able to supply you with a high-resolution version of that image.

To obtain a high-resolution version of the image for editorial use, please e-mail your request to the National Honey Board at media@nhb.org. Please include:

* Your name and contact information
* The name of your publication
* The filename of the requested image
* A brief description of how the image will be used

Alike

Alike

Probably our best image to compare and contrast the multiple forms of honey, this image shows several varieties of liquid honey, comb honey and creamed (whipped) honey.

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At the Spa

At the Spa

Honey surrounded by bath and beauty items. Carries message of how honey can be incorporated into a beauty regimen.

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Flower

Flower

Similar to “Honey Blossom”, with an old-fashioned mason jar and a leaning floral stem - but this time with a beautiful Sunflower.

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Golden

Golden

The honey jar here is surrounded by baked goods - some flatbread and slices from a loaf, alongside some golden wheat stalks.

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Health

Health

This image shows three apothecary-type jars with some honey also in a mortar and pestle with a filled spoon, in an outdoor setting.

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Honey and Vegetables

Honey and Vegetables

This image, showing honey surrounded by fresh produce - blueberries, tomatoes, broccoli and peppers, was originally used on our recipe brochure “In the Garden”. It communicates the usefulness of honey in recipes with fresh ingredients from the garden.

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Honey Bear

Honey Bear

The classic image of the traditional honey bear.

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Honey Blossom

Honey Blossom

A twig with small blossoms leaning against an old-fashioned mason jar of amber honey.

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Honey Glasses

Honey Glasses

A set of small glasses filled with various colors of honey, on a cutting board with a honey dipper.

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Honey Jars

Honey Jars

This eclectic collection of jars of honey on a granite surface even includes some creamed honey.

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Honey Jars on Cutting Board

Honey Jars on Cutting Board

Four interestingly-shaped jars of honey in various colors, displayed on a cutting board.

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Honey Spoons

Honey Spoons

A pleasing array of honeys of various colors presented in white, flat plastic spoons.

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Honey Tube with Flower

Honey Tube with Flower

A unique image displaying various colors of honey in depressions in a cylindrical tube, and a small sunflower blossom in front.

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Mason Jars 1

Mason Jars 1

Various colors of honey presented in mason jars (used in home canning of fruits and vegetables).

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Mason Jars 2

Mason Jars 2

Very similar image to Mason Jars 1, except that this image has one jar with comb honey displayed.

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Miracle

Miracle

A beautiful display of liquid honey alongside a block of comb honey. Emphasizes the elegance of this miraculous food.

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