Honey is nature’s best gift to mankind, this
natural sweetener has been used for centuries as a potent nectar extracted from
the honeycomb, which has been used for its medicinal properties as well as for
its health enriching properties. In fact, honey is so pure that in some
traditions it is the first sweet thing given to a new born baby.
This thick and sweet syrup is one of the
healthiest and pure alternatives to sugar and has been an inseparable part of
our day-to-day diet
What is Raw Honey?
Raw honey as the name suggests is the
absolutely raw and is extracted after removing the bees wax, pollen and dead
bees. Rest has no additives, which makes it the most natural form of honey. Raw
honey is the purest form of honey, which is unfiltered, unpasteurized and
unprocessed.
Honey is a sweet syrup extracted from the
honeycomb, which is basically a nectar of flowers collected by the honeybees,
which is further stored in the honeycomb by the bees. The breaking of honeycomb
extracted from the beehive results in pouring out of the nectar, which is
called raw honey. The best thing about raw honey is that it has a much higher
concentration of nutrients as compared to any other form of honey.
What is Regular Honey?
Regular honey is filtered, pasteurized and
processed with additives to increase its shelf life and make it fit for
commercial purposes.
We serve Wild forest raw honey that is collected
from wild beehives deep within the wayandan forests in the Western Ghats. This
comes from the nectar of medicinal wilds flowers and is 100% pure and natural.
Stingless honey(cheruthen) is obtained from the
hives of stingless honeybee ( Trigonairipipennis) is procured by tribals from
the forest of Thirunelli, Wayanad It is rare and twice as nutritious as normal
honey. Stingless honey is in high demand for its medicinal properties. It is
the most commonly used honey in Ayurveda, retains all the natural vitamins,
enzymes, phytonutrients and other nutritional elements.
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100% Raw, Wild
Forest Honey,
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Pure,
Chemical-free, No preservatives and additives
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