Acacia honey from ImkerPur 1200 g mild aromatic with a fine marzipan note
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Acacia: robinia honey (as acacia honey is also called) is a delicate, not excessively sweet honey that tends from water clear to yellowish and rarely even to reddish. It has a very high fructose content and therefore remains liquid for a very long time, which simplifies the dosage Absolutely natural: absolutely natural premium beekeeper quality. It is only spun cold and otherwise remains untreated We know each of our beekeepers personally, and each of our honeys is accompanied with great care and love to the finished product. Old techniques in the production are a crucial criterion when choosing our beekeepers ✅ TOGETHER AGAINST THE BEE DISESS: Support us in our commitment against bee death. Industrial agriculture, surface sealing, the large-scale use of pesticides take the habitats of the bees, make them suffer hunger and attack their nervous system. Their pollination is the basis for our ecosystem. We support natural beekeepers and teach children and teenagers why bees are so important to us in workshops. Always fits: Whether you use our honey classically as a delicious spread or in cereal, refining a sauce or dressing with it, there are no limits to your imagination. By the way, also a dream in hot milk
Acacia: robinia honey (as acacia honey is also called) is a delicate, not excessively sweet honey that tends from water clear to yellowish and rarely even to reddish. It has a very high fructose content and therefore remains liquid for a very long time, which simplifies the dosage Absolutely natural: absolutely natural premium beekeeper quality. It is only spun cold and otherwise remains untreated We know each of our beekeepers personally, and each of our honeys is accompanied with great care and love to the finished product. Old techniques in the production are a crucial criterion when choosing our beekeepers ✅ TOGETHER AGAINST THE BEE DISESS: Support us in our commitment against bee death. Industrial agriculture, surface sealing, the large-scale use of pesticides take the habitats of the bees, make them suffer hunger and attack their nervous system. Their pollination is the basis for our ecosystem. We support natural beekeepers and teach children and teenagers why bees are so important to us in workshops. Always fits: Whether you use our honey classically as a delicious spread or in cereal, refining a sauce or dressing with it, there are no limits to your imagination. By the way, also a dream in hot milk