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🌿 Bold Taste, Natural Goodness – Mustard Honey Magic!
🔥 Boost immunity with every spoonful of this bold & earthy delight.
🌼 Sourced from mustard blossoms for a unique, tangy twist!
💨 Breathe Easy – Carom Honey for Gut & Chest!
🌿 Infused with ajwain (carom) for better digestion & relief from colds.
🍯 A herbal hug in every drop tasty meets therapeutic!
🌸 Nature’s Mix – Multi Honey, Multi Benefits!
🌼 A bouquet of floral nectar for your daily wellness routine.
💪 Packed with antioxidants & a naturally sweet flavor you’ll love.
💛 Sesame Fusion – Where Crunch Meets Sweet!
🧠 Great for memory, energy & heart health one drizzle at a time.
🥄 Traditional sesame notes blended in golden, raw honey.
🍃 Sweet Calm – Fennel Honey for Digestion & Detox!
🌱 Crafted from fennel blossoms, it soothes the stomach & freshens breath.
🍯 Naturally sweet with a refreshing aftertaste you'll crave.
Raw honey is unprocessed, unheated, and unpasteurized, meaning it retains all natural nutrients like enzymes, antioxidants, pollen, and vitamins.
In contrast, processed honey is filtered and heated, which removes impurities but also reduces its nutritional value.
🔍 Choose raw honey if you’re looking for health benefits and natural taste.
Look for labels that mention:
Pure raw honey has no expiry date. Due to its natural preservatives and low moisture content, honey can last indefinitely if stored properly. Just keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Crystallization is a natural process and a good sign it means your honey is pure and raw.
🍯 To return it to liquid form, place the jar in warm water (not boiling) and stir gently. Never microwave it, as it kills nutrients.
Yes. Honey contains trace minerals, antioxidants, and enzymes that sugar lacks.
🍭 While sugar is just empty calories, honey provides natural sweetness with added health benefits, including anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.
No. Do NOT give honey to infants under 12 months old.
It may contain spores of Clostridium botulinum, which can cause infant botulism. For children above 1 year, honey is safe and even beneficial.
Daily consumption of honey can help:
Absolutely! Honey is a natural humectant it draws moisture into the skin. It’s also antibacterial and great for:
No need to refrigerate honey. Store it at room temperature in a tightly sealed jar. Avoid moisture entering the container to prevent fermentation.
If you're cooking at high temperatures, you can use processed honey as heat will destroy enzymes anyway. But for raw consumption, tea, or desserts, always opt for raw, unfiltered honey to retain health benefits.
Yes! When taken with warm water and lemon on an empty stomach, honey can boost metabolism. It's a natural sugar alternative that helps curb sweet cravings. However, moderation is key honey still contains calories.
The difference lies in the nectar source bees collect from.
Each flower type gives honey a unique:
Honey has a lower glycemic index than refined sugar, which means it raises blood sugar more slowly. Still, diabetics should consume it in moderation and consult their doctor before including honey in their diet.
Yes! Honey contains natural glucose and fructose, making it a great pre- or post-workout energy booster.
Yes! Our honey is: