Our Products
Please note
that the color of honey may vary slightly depending on the season, as the flowers available to the bees can change throughout the year. This natural variation does not affect the quality or taste of the honey but adds to its unique character each harvest.
Buckwheat Honey
Color range:
Dark amber to almost black
Description & Flower:
Buckwheat honey comes from the tiny white flowers of the buckwheat plant (Fagopyrum esculentum), a fast-growing crop often used as a cover crop. The flowers are rich in nectar, which gives the honey its dark color and robust flavor.
Best Value:
High in antioxidants, great for sore throats and coughs.
Additional Points:
Known for its medicinal properties and immune-boosting benefits.
Milk Thistle Honey
Color range:
Light amber to pale yellow
Description & Flower:
This honey is produced from the vibrant purple flowers of the milk thistle (Silybum marianum), a spiny plant known for its liver-detoxifying properties. The flowers attract bees with their abundant nectar.
Best Value:
Supports liver health, thanks to the milk thistle plant’s detoxifying effects.
Additional Points:
A rare honey that’s popular among those seeking natural liver support.
Wildflower Honey
Color range:
Varies greatly, typically light amber to dark amber
Description & Flower:
Wildflower honey is collected from a variety of wildflowers that bloom during different seasons. Each batch can be unique, reflecting the diverse floral sources such as clover, dandelion, and goldenrod.
Best Value:
Versatile flavor profile; supports allergies when sourced locally.
Additional Points:
Every batch can taste different based on the seasonal flowers it’s collected from.
Melilot Honey
Color range:
Light yellow to pale amber
Description & Flower:
The melilot plant (Melilotus species), also known as sweet clover, produces small, white or yellow flowers with a distinct vanilla-like scent. These flowers give the honey its light, delicate flavor.
Best Value:
Known for its soothing, calming effects.
Additional Points:
Helps in reducing stress and anxiety, commonly used in teas and desserts.
Heather Honey
Color range:
Dark amber to reddish-brown
Description & Flower:
Heather (Calluna vulgaris) is a hardy, low-growing plant with purple-pink flowers. Found in acidic soils and moorlands, the dense flowers bloom late in the season, producing a honey rich in flavor and nutrients.
Best Value:
Packed with antioxidants, supports digestion.
Additional Points:
Known as one of the richest honeys in phenolic compounds (antioxidants).
Linden Honey
Color range:
Pale yellow to light amber
Description & Flower:
Linden honey is made from the nectar of the fragrant, pale-yellow flowers of the linden tree (Tilia species). These flowers bloom in early summer and are known for their relaxing properties.
Best Value:
Promotes relaxation, helps with colds and respiratory issues.
Additional Points:
Often used as a natural remedy for stress and sleep disorders.
Phacelia Honey
Color range:
Light, nearly clear to pale yellow
Description & Flower:
Phacelia (Phacelia tanacetifolia) is a quick-growing plant with bright blue or violet flowers. Known for being a bee magnet, its flowers are rich in nectar, which gives the honey a light, refreshing taste.
Best Value:
High-energy honey, ideal for boosting stamina.
Additional Points:
Popular among athletes and those with active lifestyles due to its energizing effects.
Rapeseed Honey
Color range:
Pale yellow to almost white when crystallized
Description & Flower:
Rapeseed (Brassica napus) has bright yellow flowers that bloom early in the season. These flowers are rich in glucose, which causes the honey to crystallize quickly, giving it a smooth, spreadable texture.
Best Value:
Crystallizes quickly, making it easy to spread.
Additional Points:
Rich in glucose, good for muscle recovery and quick energy boosts.
Acacia Honey
Color range:
Very pale yellow to almost clear
Description & Flower:
Delicate, mild flavor with floral notes, made from the nectar of acacia tree blossoms. One of the lightest and most liquid honey types.
Best Value:
Great for sweetening beverages without altering their flavor. Ideal for tea, yogurt, or drizzling over fruit.
Additional Points:
Slow to crystallize, making it a long-lasting liquid honey. Popular due to its mild taste and versatility.
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