The heather flower has been gathered for thousands of years for its healing properties. The honey from the nectar of this bell-shaped flower is higher in protein than most honey. A true gem of Latvia with rich amber colour and bitter-sweet note, Raw Heather Honey is highly valued for its strong and aromatic tones. With a creamy-jelly consistency that sets it apart from other kinds of honey, Raw Heather Honey is the perfect source of essential vitamins, nutrients, antioxidants, enzymes, and natural flavour. Not to mention its strong aromatic tones make it the perfect compliment for your tea, yoghurt, or fruit.
Like all Bee Baltic products, our Raw Heather Honey is unpasteurized and unfiltered so retains all its delicious healthy nutritional properties. Our harvesting processes allow our Raw Heather Honey to retain all of the natural anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antiviral healing properties your body deserves. Whether it's for everyday use or as a special gift, Raw Heather Honey is ideal for anyone looking to add a sweet and nutritious treat to their life!
At Bee Baltic, our family of devoted beekeepers use ethical practices to kindly harvest honey and beeswax produced by our bees. From our hives to your home, we take great pride in providing our clients with pure, wildcrafted, and sustainably sourced raw honey. From candles and food wraps to healing balms, raw honey, and moisturising soaps, we can turn your ideas into reality. A true nature’s blessing, our Raw Heather Honey is 100% natural and unfiltered so it retains all of its healthy properties. Whether it's for everyday use or as a special gift, Bee Baltic products are perfect for everyone!
Tips:
Store your honey in a cool, dry place. Keep in mind, it’s a natural characteristic of raw honey to set (crystallise). Should crystallisation occur, gently warm the jar in hot water.
Crystallisation:
You may notice that over time, all Bee Baltic honey changes its structure and sets (crystallises). Additionally, you may see beautiful light patterns forming on the walls of the jar. These light patterns are commonly known across Baltic beekeepers as the "honey frost.” Crystallisation and changes in colour are all signs of natural, raw, unpasteurised, and unprocessed honey.