Acacia with Honeycomb

£10.00

Combining the great benefits of the manuka-like, pure acacia honey and borage honeycomb. The honeycomb has many health benefits and is a good source of fibre.

Description

Indulge in the extraordinary taste and visual elegance of our Hungarian Acacia Honey. This exceptional honey is known for its crystal-clear appearance and delicate flavour. It is sourced from the renowned region of Hungary, celebrated for its premium honey production. This honey carries the prestigious Hungaricum designation (akin to the AOC), signifying its authenticity and origin.

It is combined with a golden honeycomb, filled with rich, borage flower honey, offering a unique and delightful flavour experience. Borage is celebrated for its distinct flavour – its flowers lend the honey a delightful and slightly nutty taste, making it a treat for the taste buds. The honeycomb provides great health benefits and is a good source of fibre.

Please note that specific health benefits or side effects cannot be discussed due to legal regulations. Please contact us for a free personal consultation for more information.

Additional information

Weight410 g

Tasting Notes

Acacia honey with Borage honeycomb. The Acacia is a sweet, vanilla-like honey and the Borage honey has a floral flavour, the honeycomb providing a chewy addition.

Benefits

Acacia has Manuka-like benefits, but unfortunately, we are legally prohibited from advertising these. Please contact us for a free consultation.

Certified Origins

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Clinical References

Clinical evidence of the ingredients found in this product. These are public domain references and do not relate directly to our product.

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