Raw Honey Treasures Of Hive Fusion
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"Treasures of the Hive" is a unique honey blend featuring 100% raw wildflower honey, royal jelly, and bee pollen. This exquisite mixture offers a symphony of flavors, combining the sweet notes of wildflowers with the creaminess of royal jelly and the nutritional richness of bee pollen. To enjoy, simply drizzle over breakfast staples like toast or yogurt, add a spoonful to your favorite beverages, or savor it on its own. The versatility of "Treasures of the Hive" makes it a delightful addition to various culinary creations, providing a wholesome and flavorful touch to your daily routine.
Country of Origin: Yemen
Ingredients:
100% Raw Wildflower Honey, Royal Jelly & Bee Pollen
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Frequently Asked Questions
The short answer is, no, raw honey never goes off as long as it is stored correctly, which is at room temperature and out of direct sunlight. Archaeologists have even found 3,000-year-old honey whilst excavating tombs in Egypt, and it was perfectly edible! Despite this, we are required by law to put a best-before date on our jars which is usually 2 years from production.
Raw honey will naturally crystallise when it reaches cold temperatures. This happens as the glucose in the honey separates from the water forming crystals. Honey is still safe to eat when it has crystallised, however to return it back to its original form, place the jar in warm water for some time until it liquefies.
The colour, taste and consistency of each honey can vary slightly from harvest to harvest, as the nectar and pollen available for the bees to forage on varies throughout the seasons. This is the case with all varieties of single-origin honey since it is a natural product and not processed.
Yes, all our honey is unfiltered which means it will contain traces of pollen, propolis and occasionally small chunks of beeswax.
Some of our varieties are in fact certified Organic. Despite sourcing all of our raw honey from clean, remote locations, for some varieties, however, we cannot claim they are organic due to the complex nature of organic accreditation.