Our Bees have predominantly used nectar from Wild Indian Berry (Ber) Flowers to make this Raw honey! - 350 GM
Description
This honey is a product of Nomadic Beekeeping. It is unfiltered. It is single strained to retain maximum pollen and other medicinal elements like beeswax and propolis. It is not artificially flavoured or infused.
‘Ber’ is also called Indian Berry. This honey is made by bees by using nectar of Ber flowers growing in the wild, around desert regions. In this case, the bees have not fed on crops or produce from farms, but on flowering trees growing in the wild.
Benefits
Ber tree honey is dark in colour and has powerful medicinal properties.
Packed with vitamin C, a potent antioxidant, ber fruit triggers the immune response and fights infections.
This honey is a product of nomadic beekeeping and is produced naturally.
It is unfiltered.
It is single strained to retain maximum pollen.
It contains other medicinal elements like beeswax and propolis
Honey procured through nomadic beekeeping benefits the environment by encouraging a symbiotic relationship between bees and plant biodiversity
Usage info
STIR WELL BEFORE USING. ADD THE HONEY TO SWEETEN LUKEWARM OR COLD TEA, LEMON JUICE OR TO DRIZZLE ONTO YOUR FAVOURITE FRUIT OR WARM TOAST.
MONOFLORAL HONEY IS DELICIOUS AND IS HEALTHY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. A SALAD DRESSING WITH HONEY , COLD PRESSED OIL AND LEMON JUICE GIVES A WELL ROUNDED FLAVOUR AND IS DELICIOUS WITH RAW AS WELL AS GRILLED VEGETABLES.
A HONEY AND COCONUT CAKE IS A SPLENDID TASTE PAIRING. HONEY IS EQUALLY VERSATILE TO USE IN A BUTTERCREAM FROSTING INSTEAD OF REFINED SUGAR.
HONEY WITH NUTS OF CHOICE IS AN ABSOLUTELY DELIGHTFUL WAY TO SATIATE THE SWEET TOOTH.
FAQs
Question 1
What is Monofloral Honey ?
Monofloral honey is also called a Single Origin honey. It is a type of honey where the nectar is predominantly obtained from a one plant species. For example, our Acacia Honey has been collected from the nectar of a vast expanse of jungle dense with Acacia trees. This jungle is within 3 kilometer radius from the apiary site.
Question 2
For how long can I keep my honey?
Honey being a supersaturated solution, contamination or growth of microorganism is nil. Therefore if stored properly honey can last long, regardless of the expiration date. Need to make sure that we use a dry spoon to scoop the honey and not drop any food particles in the honey bottle. The colour and texture may change which is natural.
Question 3
I see some particles in my bottle of Honey, is it safe to consume?
At TBOF, we do not heat our honey. After harvesting honey, we do a simple straining of the harvested honey through a cloth or mesh. This can result in small pollen grains, wax bits and propolis falling through the cloth or mesh. This is completely natural and safe to consume.
Specific storage info
Store in a dry cool place. Part or full crystallization is a natural process. Ber Tree Honey however tends to not crystallize.
Info
It is neither artificially flavoured nor infused. It is procured through nomadic beekeeping. This honey is Bee-made and not man-made. This product contains no additives, is free from artificial preservatives, synthetic fillers or binders. 100% natural.