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Honey with Bee Pollen 400g

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Raw creamed spring honey enriched with the taste and properties of flowery bitter-sweet bee pollen. Honey with Bee Pollen is a powerful superfood combination and an excellent sweetener for a healthy daily routine and an uplifting and delicious sensation for your taste buds.

Ingredients: 20% bee pollen, 80% raw spring flower honey.

 

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To maintain its quality, always store honey in an airtight container, away from direct sunlight in a dry place at room temperature or below. Always ensure the lid is secured tightly.

 

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Raw creamed spring honey enriched with the taste and properties of flowery, bitter-sweet bee pollen. Honey with Bee Pollen is a powerful superfood combination and an excellent sweetener for a healthy daily routine, and an uplifting and delicious sensation for your taste buds.

Ingredients: 20% bee pollen, 80% raw spring flower honey.
Net weight: 400g (14oz)

Texture: creamy, thick consistency.

What Does it Taste Like: Honey with Bee Pollen is a delicious combination of mild spring honey and slightly bitter-sweet bee pollen. Bee pollen has a specific flavour and likely tastes like nothing you've ever eaten before. Generally, bee pollen has a sweet and flowery taste with slightly bitter and earthy notes. This delicious flavour combination gives a truly comforting taste experience.

How to Consume It: Honey with Bee Pollen is a great addition to any diet, providing key nutrients that your body needs. Eat it as it comes – either plain or with food. It is a perfect topping for your smoothies, shakes, yoghurt, cereal, toast, porridge, or breakfast snacks. You can add it to any beverage, such as tea or coffee, for a tasty & nutritional boost of energy. Honey with Bee Pollen will be delicious also with salads, fruit, or desserts like ice cream, chocolates, and other sweet treats. For great health benefits, enjoy a tablespoon of Honey with Bee Pollen every day.

Honey Facts & Benefits: Honey with Bee Pollen is a uniquely powerful and tasty superfood combination. Raw honey is known as one of the best nature-made multivitamins. Similarly, bee pollen is one of nature’s best superfoods, containing nearly all nutrients that the human body needs. Honey and bee pollen are full of proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, essential amino acids, and enzymes. Bee pollen has up to 3 times greater nutritional value than even raw honey.

Health benefits: strengthens immunity / improves endurance and stamina/boosts energy / rejuvenates the body / enhances vitality / relieves brain fatigue and improves alertness and focus / decreases inflammation / improves menopausal symptoms and wound healing / helps treat asthma, allergies, colds and flu / helps reduce stress and body weight.

Please Know: Bee Pollen is generally safe and healthy to use. However, some people may occasionally experience minor gastrointestinal irritation and a laxative effect due to the richness of the product.
People who are allergic to honey may also be allergic to bee pollen. In some cases, pregnant or lactating women and individuals with high blood pressure may also have allergic reactions to bee pollen.

Cold Extracted
We harvest each type of honey from one apiary and never blend it with other types of honey or other beekeepers' honey. Then our honey is cold-extracted with a centrifuge, and our honey experts carefully bottle it by hand and package it up. As a result, our raw honey preserves all of its precious, healthy nutritional and healing properties.

From Pure Nature
Our apiaries are situated in pristine meadows and forests of Latvia and now also in Greece. The unpolluted regions far away from cities and roads offer the perfect conditions for our raw and eco-friendly honey production and allow us to provide honey with various delicious, rich, and distinct tastes.

Note: Creamed honey has a smooth, creamy consistency since it has been gently processed to control crystallisation. Naturally raw liquid honey taken from the beehive tends to crystallise into a solid, no longer pourable product. To offer honey in a more user-friendly form, raw honey is stired producing very fine uniform crystals, which prevents the formation of larger crystals and results in a creamed honey texture. Please know that there is no cream or anything else added to creamed honey. Our creamed honey is the same pure raw honey; the only difference is in the packing technique. Creamed honey preserves the excellent taste and all the precious, healthy nutritional and healing properties of raw honey.

Product photos and videos are representative. Honey colour and texture may vary depending on the season and level of crystallisation.

! Safety Information: honey is inappropriate for children under the age of one year.

  • Retains All Nutritional and Healing Properties

  • Free From Artificial Additives and Refined Sugar

  • Sustainable Beekeeping Practices

  • From Pristine Meadows and Forests

faq

What is Honey crystallisation?

A key indicator of raw honey is its tendency to crystallise over time, resulting in a firmer texture made up of fine crystals. How quickly or slowly honey crystallizes depends on the composition of the honey. Classically, honey is composed of the sugars: glucose and fructose in approximately similar amounts (these proportions may vary depending on the source of the nectar). But there are honeys that contain less glucose than fructose, and crystallize more slowly or over a very long period of time (it can take several years), such as Honeydew honey (Fir, Oak, Pine), as well as Acacia Honey. Whereas honeys that contain more glucose, such as Spring honey, crystallise very quickly within a few weeks of collection.

Additionally raw honey contains pollen and other tiny solids that are natural in the production of honey. These particles act as “starter crystals,” providing something for the sugars to start crystallising around. Crystallisation is a natural process and does not compromise the taste or quality of the honey. In fact, it signifies that the honey is raw, free from added sugars, syrups, and heat treatments.

How to make crystallised honey softer again?

To soften crystallised honey, we recommend warming it in a warm water bath, keeping the water temperature below 125°F (50°C) to preserve its valuable properties. Avoid exposing honey to temperatures above 45°C, as prolonged heating can destroy some of its natural enzymes and nutrients. You can transfer a small amount of honey to a separate container and place it in warm water, stirring continuously. After a while, it should return to a more liquid consistency. Please make sure the jar is closed correctly to ensure no water contaminates the honey.

What causes white crystals to form on honey or on the sides of the jar?

Another sign of raw and unprocessed honey is frosting. It usually looks like a small white streak or crescent that gradually spreads on the shoulder or in the narrow upper part of the jar. These white areas are tiny air bubbles that get trapped between honey and the side or shoulder of the jar. Frosting is a natural feature of honey, and it doesn't impact the taste or the quality of honey.

What are the differences between raw unfiltered honey and processed honey?

Raw honey is unpasteurized, unheated, and unfiltered, and it is placed into jars immediately after being centrifuged from the combs. This process preserves its natural qualities, making raw honey a treasure of nutrition that provides a variety of vitamins, enzymes, and antioxidants. As a result, raw honey offers superior taste and nutritional value compared to regular processed honey.
Processed honey undergoes heating and pasteurization to 160°F which kills all the wild yeasts and change completely the amino acids and enzymes. Then, it’s off to a filtering process to remove all the pollen. This filter is so fine that it requires pressure to force the honey through it. The result is a honey product whose health benefits have been reduced or removed, and the taste profile altered. Manufacturers often mix it with other sweeteners such as sugar or high fructose corn syrup to cut costs. The honey is now a product that can sit on a store shelf with no risk of crystallization or fermentation.

What is the main difference between sugar and raw honey?

Honey is not the same as sugar, although both are sweet and provide energy.

The main difference is that raw honey is a natural product made by bees and contains beneficial compounds such as enzymes, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, while table sugar is comes from sugar cane or sugar beet, is highly processed and usually consists mainly of sucrose with no added nutritional value, often referred to as “empty calories.”

How should Raw Honey be stored?

When stored properly, Raw honey is one of the only foods that never expires.
Honey’s long shelf-life is thanks to its unique features: it has a low water content and a high sugar concentration, creating an environment where harmful bacteria cannot thrive. Additionally, honey contains hydrogen peroxide, which helps inhibit the growth of microbes.
To maintain its quality, always store honey in an airtight container, away from direct sunlight in a dry place at room temperature or below. This prevents the hygroscopic (water-attracting) sugars in the honey from absorbing moisture from the air. Excess moisture can lead to the growth of undesirable yeasts and honey can start the fermentation process.
You can keep your honey in its original container as long as it is sealed tightly.
Storing honey at room temperature can slow down crystallization; however, it's important to note that this process cannot be controlled.

Why does the same honey change colour in different jars?

Please note that Raw Honey can vary in colour and taste from batch to batch - honey varies with the season and climate, depending on what the bees feed on and the flowers they visit. Different flowers bloom at different times of the year. This variation in floral sources creates distinct differences in honey, each possessing a unique flavour and colour.

What creates the taste, smell, and sweetness of honey?

The taste, aroma, and sweetness of honey are determined by the flowers from which the nectar is collected, rather than by what the bees are fed. No additional ingredients are added to honey; its sweetness comes from natural sugars: glucose and fructose. These sugars not only give honey its distinctive flavour but also contribute to its nutritional profile. The ratio of glucose to fructose varies among different types of honey, which influences their flavour and texture.
Each variety of honey has a unique flavor profile, shaped by the types of flowers that are blooming at the different time of year when the bees gather nectar. Bees gather nectar from many kinds of flowers that grow in places where hives are located. Plants change every year and composition of honey differs accordingly, even if it the same type of honey.
It's important to note that the smell of honey isn't always pleasant and doesn't indicate its quality.

What is Runny Honey, and why is it different from thick or crystallised honey?

Our Runny Honey is produced by processing honey at a temperature not exceeding 48ºC / 118ºF, which preserves its runny consistency while maintaining its valuable properties. This temperature ensures that the valuable properties of honey are preserved and not lost due to heat, maintaining its status as raw honey
While there isn’t an official temperature limit universally agreed upon, most experts consider food to be raw if it hasn’t been heated above this temperature. This temperature is seen as the threshold where enzymes and nutrients in the food start to degrade
While this honey retains its beneficial attributes, it is still considered processed, so we do not label it as Raw Honey, but Pure Honey, even it actually qualifies as raw.
Runny Honey stays liquid for a longer time, but after a time, it can also start to crystallise.

Raw honey is unprocessed and unfiltered, allowing it to crystallise naturally and preserve all its nutrients. It is honey that comes straight from the extraction of the combs. This is the type of honey we sell, and mostly it is in a crystallised state.

Is Raw Honey safe for everyone to use?

Raw honey is generally safe for individuals who are not allergic to bee pollen. However, it is important to note that honey is not suitable for children under the age of one. This is because raw honey may contain Clostridium botulinum spores. While these spores are typically harmless to older children and adults, they can pose a significant risk to infants. Babies under one year old have immature digestive systems that lack the necessary defences to handle these spores. If ingested, Clostridium botulinum spores can colonize in an infant's intestines and produce harmful toxins.
As children grow older, they can safely consume honey because their more developed digestive systems can move the Clostridium spores through their bodies before any harm occurs.

Does a metal spoon ruin honey?

The idea that a metal spoon can destroy honey comes from a mix of old traditions and misunderstandings. In the past, people commonly used utensils made from reactive metals such as iron, copper, or brass. Since honey is naturally slightly acidic, leaving it in contact with these metals for a longer time could affect its taste, darken its colour, or slightly reduce its quality. Because of this, people were advised to avoid using metal with honey, and this belief has continued over time.

Another reason for this myth is related to honey’s natural enzymes. Honey contains delicate enzymes that can be affected by heat, light, and time. However, metal itself does not destroy these enzymes. The real factor that can damage honey’s beneficial properties is high temperature, not brief contact with a spoon.

Today, most spoons are made from stainless steel, which is non-reactive and completely safe to use with honey. Using a metal spoon for eating or stirring honey has no negative effect on its quality, taste, or nutritional value.

Wooden spoons are still sometimes preferred, mainly due to tradition or personal preference, but they are not necessary for preserving honey.

In conclusion, the idea that a metal spoon destroys honey is a myth rooted in historical practices. Modern metal spoons are perfectly safe, and the best way to preserve honey’s quality is to store it properly—away from heat, in a sealed container, and in a cool, dark place.

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