Chances are you’ve seen the Honeysuckle White brand in the poultry section of your local supermarket. With its clean white packaging and images of plump turkeys, it’s hard to miss. But besides being a familiar brand name, what exactly is Honeysuckle White turkey? Where does it come from and what sets it apart?
In this article, I’ll give you an in-depth look at America’s leading natural turkey brand and why it could be the right choice for your next meal.
Origins of the Honeysuckle White Brand
Honeysuckle White turkeys come from Cargill one of the largest private companies in America. Headquartered in Minnesota Cargill has been in the turkey business since 1965 when they acquired what was then called Vigortone Products.
Over the next few decades, Cargill expanded their turkey operations significantly through acquisitions of other turkey processors. Their goal was to improve efficiency and increase production to better meet consumer demand.
In 1987, Cargill launched the Honeysuckle White brand to market their premium turkey products. The name aimed to evoke images of small family farms and natural, high-quality turkey.
Today, Honeysuckle White remains Cargill’s flagship turkey brand, producing over 750 million pounds per year from facilities in Arkansas, Missouri, and North Carolina.
How Honeysuckle White Turkeys Are Raised
Honeysuckle White turkeys live outdoors for most of their lives, with access to fresh air and space to move about. They are raised without the use of growth hormones or steroids.
While the turkeys originate from Cargill-owned hatcheries as poults (baby turkeys), they are then sent to be grown out on independent family farms. These farmers have special barns, called turkey grow-out barns, to raise the birds.
The turkeys are fed a diet of corn, soybean meal, vitamins, and minerals. Their feed is kept free from animal by-products. Honeysuckle White turkeys are also raised without any antibiotics added to their feed. Antibiotics are only used for treatment if a turkey becomes ill.
Once the turkeys reach maturity after 4-5 months, they are sent to Honeysuckle White processing facilities to be harvested. The facilities are regularly audited to ensure proper animal welfare, food safety, and sanitation practices.
Why Choose Honeysuckle White?
There are a few key reasons why consumers may opt for Honeysuckle White turkeys over other brands:
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Traceable and verified – Each Honeysuckle White turkey can be traced back to the farm where it was raised using a special tracking number on the packaging. The brand is also USDA verified, meeting strict quality guidelines.
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No antibiotics – With rising concerns about antibiotic resistance, Honeysuckle White is proud to use “no antibiotics ever” in their feed. This appeals to health-conscious consumers.
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Premium taste – Through their selective breeding program, Honeysuckle White turkeys are bred for flavor. Many fans insist the taste and texture outshine generic store brands.
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Humane treatment – animal welfare is a top priority. Honeysuckle White turkeys live cage-free with space to roam inside climate-controlled barns.
So while it comes at a slightly higher price point, Honeysuckle White turkey provides the assurance of humanely raised, natural turkey with premium eating quality.
Honeysuckle White Product Line
Beyond whole turkeys, which make up about 30% of sales, Honeysuckle White offers a wide range of turkey products:
- Bone-in and boneless turkey breasts
- Ground turkey
- Turkey sausages and hot dogs
- Pre-cooked turkey meatballs and patties
- Seasoned turkey tenderloins
- Raw turkey cutlets, tenders, etc.
They provide turkey meat options for every meal. And since turkey is leaner than other meats, it appeals to health-minded shoppers.
Honeysuckle White’s boneless, skinless turkey breast is very popular. It contains 26g of protein per 4oz serving with just 1g of fat. That’s more protein than chicken breast!
Is Honeysuckle White Worth the Price?
Honeysuckle White turkeys typically cost 20-60% more than basic store brands. But many shoppers think the premium is worthwhile for a more natural, humanely raised turkey.
For budget-conscious shoppers, Honeysuckle White is probably best saved for special occasions like Thanksgiving or Christmas where you want a centerpiece turkey. For everyday meals, a less expensive brand may be the way to go.
But those who prioritize quality over price will appreciate the care that goes into raising Honeysuckle White turkeys and the flavor they provide. Ultimately it comes down to your needs and preferences.
Next time you’re browsing the turkey section, consider reaching for Honeysuckle White. Their commitment to premium, natural turkeys makes for a feel-good meal.
Frequency of Entities:
Honeysuckle White: 22
turkeys/turkey: 32
Cargill: 5
antibiotics: 3
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