Apple Blossom Honey عسل زهرة التفاح
NECTAR SOURCE: Apple Flowers.
CONSISTENCY: Smooth, moderately runny.
COLOUR: Light golden.
TASTE: Exceptionally pleasant and fresh aroma.
PROPERTIES: Apple Blossom Honey is rich in minerals, particularly Iron. It is popular with pregnant women as a natural source of Iron and other natural minerals which are required by expecting mothers.
Apple Blossom Honey is made by honey bees during the blooming period of Apple Flowers.
These are light pink and white flowers. The nectar of Apple Flowers is rich in Iron and other minerals, therefore Apple Blossom Honey is traditionally used to treat anaemia.
We harvest Apple Blossom Honey from Balochistan region of Pakistan. This area is famous for Apples through out the world.
Our beekeepers are trained in the art of cold-extraction of honey. We do not heat or filter the honey. All our honey contains natural enzymes, minerals and vitamins.
Apple Blossom Honey is a very rare and unique honey, produced in small batches and available for a short period of time in a year.
Why we can not sell our honey cheaper?
- We do not mix this honey with other cheap ingredients in order to bulk up the honey. This is pure honey. There are no additional ingredients.
- We do not heat our honey in order to extract it more easily. Yes, we spend more time and energy manually extracting the honey- because we want to keep our honey raw with those amazing health benefits.
- We do not filter our honey. So this honey has natural bee pollen, micro pieces of propolis and bee wax, all of which benefit your health.
- We do not use our bees for commercial pollination. Our bee farm is located in a wild place, so our honey does not have any pesticides or herbicides or other harmful chemicals.
- Any real beekeeper will tell you how much work is required with bees to get each jar of honey. If you have bees, then you just work, work and work.
- We do not use any chemicals in order kill pests found in the hives, nor do we use chemicals in the winter time in order to help the bees survive until spring. If you do your research you will find that 90% of beekeepers use chemicals on bees.