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Raw Forest Honey (contains honeydew 500g/1kg)

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A Strong & Fruity Woodland Honey

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Overview: Our intensely mature raw forest honey is the darkest honey in our selection. This particular honey is harvested from a variety of floral and honeydew sources that are present in the wild forests of Northern Spain. It is wonderfully intense, treacly and has a distinctive woody component to its aroma. Containing honeydew from the mighty oak tree, it is a really robust, strong and persistent honey.  Slightly varying in taste, colour and texture from season to season, it is raw, natural and unpasteurized, as nature intended.

Colour:  Dark amber with a slightly greenish hue. 

Aroma: Floral, intense and persistent aroma with a clear woody component. 

Taste: A sweet taste with salty notes and a hint of bitterness.  

Harvest Season: Spring. 

Floral Source: The sources include Oak, Chestnut, Rubus, Heather, Fabaceae, Cistaceae (Rock Rose) and Lamiaceae (flowering herbs). Expertly harvested by a small scale artisan beekeeper. 

Geography: Harvested from the dense forests of Burgos and Soria. 

Forest Honey Uses: A wonderful addition to marinades and excellent drizzled over toasted cereal. A teaspoon a day for good measure!    

Certified by the Animal Health Service, Chamber of Agriculture and the National Government of Spain.

Please note: Raw Honey can crystallize. Please don’t panic as it has not gone off. It is a natural characteristic of Raw Honey and due to the natural glucose levels that are different in each Raw Honey. For more information please read this article. https://www.beemercy.com/blogs/bee-honey-blog/18827487-crystal-clear-all-you-need-to-know-about-honey-crystallisation


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  Product photo is representative of the product. Colour, texture and taste can vary from season to season (as it should)

 

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