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"Doom Bloom" is the punchy, apocalyptic name given to a unique type of honey produced from the secretions of the spotted lanternfly, an invasive pest from Asia that has heavily impacted the Northeast U.S.1

While typical honey comes from flower nectar, Doom Bloom is technically a "honeydew honey." It was famously branded and marketed by the Philadelphia Bee Co. as a way to find a silver lining to the lanternfly invasion.2

How It's Made

  1. The Bug: Spotted lanternflies feed on plant sap (especially from the invasive Tree of Heaven).3
  2. The Secretion: Because they consume more sugar than they can digest, they excrete a sticky, sugary liquid called "honeydew" (essentially bug waste).4
  3. The Bee: In late summer and fall, when flowers are scarce, honeybees collect this honeydew and process it into honey just like they would with nectar.5

What It Tastes Like

It is famously "polarizing." People rarely think it's just "okay"—they usually love it or hate it.

Why It’s Not All Bad



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