450 g Black Forest Honey, Oak Molasses
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Raw black honeydew honey, made from oak leaves, which the bees collect from a liquid secreted by certain insects as they absorb the juice from the plant. Produced in organic nature from own beehives in Bulgarian jungles The crystallization of honey is a natural process that does not affect the product quality. The different types of honey have a specific crystallization structure and time. Packaged in an insulated three-ply cardboard box. Leak-proof thanks to plastic sealing ring on the cap for safe transport. It is a nutritious elixir with unlimited health benefits: it serves as a prebiotic, has antibacterial properties, helps eliminate free radicals, nourishes the nervous system and much more. "Honeydew Honey" - a substance derived from oak leaf juices and then digested, filtered, enriched and released by two different insects. Unlike other types of honey, honeydew honey has a very dark amber colour, which is why it is sometimes referred to as the "Black Forest".
Raw black honeydew honey, made from oak leaves, which the bees collect from a liquid secreted by certain insects as they absorb the juice from the plant. Produced in organic nature from own beehives in Bulgarian jungles The crystallization of honey is a natural process that does not affect the product quality. The different types of honey have a specific crystallization structure and time. Packaged in an insulated three-ply cardboard box. Leak-proof thanks to plastic sealing ring on the cap for safe transport. It is a nutritious elixir with unlimited health benefits: it serves as a prebiotic, has antibacterial properties, helps eliminate free radicals, nourishes the nervous system and much more. "Honeydew Honey" - a substance derived from oak leaf juices and then digested, filtered, enriched and released by two different insects. Unlike other types of honey, honeydew honey has a very dark amber colour, which is why it is sometimes referred to as the "Black Forest".