Multifloral and Orange Blossom Honey
Raw, Unfiltered. Never Heated
Available in quantities as small as 4 drums, up to 1000 drums.
Honey is procured through our partnerships directly with farmersâ??a vast network of over 2000 indigenous beekeepers. Some we have known personally since 1984! Every batch from each producer receives a unique sequential identifier, recording pertinent details of the beekeeper and the precise harvest location. Subsequent to collection, the honey is conveyed to a designated storage facility, where representative samples are extracted from each barrel. Each barrel is evaluated and under goes traditional honey testing and thorough analysis for cleanliness and quality. Selected samples from each area and harvest season are then dispatched to a third-party certified laboratory for extensive testing. Through this assiduous protocol, we establish comprehensive traceability of honey, right down to the level of individual beekeepers and farms, ensuring and amplifying the quality and authenticity of every drop! Best Practices Certified BeeKeepers.
Features
1. 100% Pure Natural Raw Honey
2. Unheated, just gently warm only to a maximum 35(95 ), which matched the temperature of a bee hive. Retaining all the natural vitamins, enzymes and other nutritional elements.
3. Unfiltered, just use remove the bee wax and other impurities through the mesh and remain the bee pollen inside the honey which is fingerprint of honey determine the origin and type of honey.
4. Gluten-free, 100% pure natural honey without any additives and removing, so it is gluten-free.
Product : honey
Moisture : MAX16.2%
Sugar content : 80%
HMF : 14.2
Diastase : 16.7%
Reducing Sugar : 76.6%
Antibiotics : None
Samples indicators
Generally, pure honey is classified by the floral source of the nectar from which it was made. Honeys can be from specific types of flower nectars.
Polyfloral honey, also known as wildflower honey, is derived from the nectar of many types of flowers.
Monofloral honey is made primarily from the nectar of one type of flower. Monofloral honeys have distinctive flavors and colorsbecause of differences between their principal nectar sources.