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470g of raw forest honey from our Nottinghamshire apiary - wildcrafted from diverse local flora with distinctive aromatic character.
Produced and jarred at our family bee farm in Nottinghamshire. 100% raw, single-origin, chemical-free. Support local bees – every jar makes a difference
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Goldendrops Forest Honey
Harvested from the wild herbs and trees surrounding our apiary at 97A Kneeton Rd, Nottinghamshire, this honey reflects the seasonal diversity of our local landscape.
Product Characteristics:
• Raw & Unprocessed: Never heated above hive temperature
• Wildcrafted Origin: From linden, oak, and blackberry blossoms
• Natural Variations: May be liquid or crystallized - state preference
• Distinctive Profile: Deep color and complex aroma
Serving Suggestions:
Drizzle over pancakes or yogurt
Sweeten teas and beverages
Use in marinades and dressings
Important Notes:
Not suitable for infants under 12 months
Natural product - texture and color may vary between batches
Store at room temperature away from direct sunlight
Every natural honey crystallizes over time. This is a completely natural process and a sign that the honey is real and unprocessed. During crystallization the texture, color and even the taste of the honey may change slightly.
Even two beehives standing next to each other can produce honey that looks different. Bees decide themselves which flowers they collect nectar from and in what proportions, which makes every honey naturally unique.
Product photos are for reference only. For example, rapeseed honey may contain a very high percentage of rapeseed nectar (sometimes around 99% in large monoculture areas) or about 70%. In both cases it is still rapeseed honey, but the color and texture may vary.
The same applies to raspberry honey. It is not red because it is made from raspberry flower nectar, not from raspberry juice. That is why its color is light, like typical nectar honey.
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