Reasons To Buy 100% Raw HoneyPosted by Dave Meyer on November 1st, 2022 A Honey Advent Calendar that will satisfy honey enthusiasts and introduce them to a variety of honey from various US locations. This amazing Honey Advent Calendar includes a wide variety of (12 or 24 days) raw, varietal honey in glass jars, as well as a number of other honey bee-related items (honey dipper, beeswax candles, honey candy, recipes, etc.), each of which is unique in its type and origin. The colors, scents, smells, tastes, and textures of honey are 100% raw and all-natural. None of the jars has any artificial chemicals added, and each type of honey is entirely impacted by the flower blossoms from which the bees collected the nectar. This taster of honey is quite distinctive and a wonderful way to experience the incredible variety of natural flavors honey can have. You might wonder what Varietal Honey is.Honey is produced mostly from the nectar of a single variety of flowers known as varietal honey. Beekeepers must take into account the local plant blossoming cycles when deciding where to locate hives and when to gather honey in order to capture and maintain the special attributes of this monofloral honey. Each variety of honey has a unique flavor and color, unlike retail honey, which is typically combined, ultrafiltered, and pasteurized to produce a homogenous product. Artisanal varietal honey is typically raw honey, which means they have not been pasteurized, filtered, or only very minimally filtered. 100% Raw HoneyUsing raw honey is more healthy. Many different nutrients can be found in raw honey. It contains a whopping 31 distinct minerals, a whopping 22 amino acids, and a comprehensive spectrum of vitamins and enzymes. The nutrients are, however, merely trace components. The presence of over 30 different bioactive plant components is what makes raw honey so amazing. They go by the name polyphenols and serve as antioxidants. How are our products chosen?Our items go through a thorough selection process that ensures they are of the highest caliber possible:
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