What’s the Difference Between Raw and Organic Honey?
Raw honey is pure and natural, while organic honey is certified and tested to ensure it contains no...
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Raw honey is pure and natural, while organic honey is certified and tested to ensure it contains no...
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Bee pollen and honey may help build the immune system and support breathing during allergy season.
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A 400g jar of Bee Power Honey equals roughly a 40-day supply, providing 40 honey superfood drinks.
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Royal jelly is produced in special combs made for queen bees and must be carefully collected by specialized...
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To de-crystallize honey, place the jar in hot water and stir gently. Avoid heating above 140°F to help...
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Honey should be stored at room temperature (about 25°C) in a dark cupboard, away from sunlight, to protect...
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Bees collect nectar from flowers to make honey. The type of flower—buckwheat or wildflower—determines the honey’s color and...
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Raw honey doesn’t expire because it has very low moisture, so bacteria can’t grow. If it crystallizes, that’s...
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Yes, honeycomb is 100% edible. It contains raw honey, bee pollen, propolis, and royal jelly in its natural,...
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Light (gold) honey tastes milder. Dark honey tastes stronger because it contains more natural antioxidants. Here’s the simple...
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