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Together, Honey Heaven’s Bee Pollen and Propolis form a winning team. We’ve taken the liberty of adding extra Bee Pollen and Propolis to our irresistible natural premium Organic creamed honey, producing a stronger taste as nature intended. Perfect on toast, with tea or coffee. Even just a spoonful is enough to satisfy your sweet tooth! Have you tried honey with pollen and propolis yet?
Bee pollen is a mixture of pollen, bee saliva, and nectar or honey of pollen. Bees carry these bee pollen balls in sacs on their legs back to the hive. It is collected with a thick comb in the entrance of the hive. When a bee passes through it, the pollen balls are dropped off their legs into the collection bin below. As a consequence, the bee then goes out to collect more pollen.
Bees combine their saliva with beeswax and sap to create a sticky, greenish-brown product that is called propolis. They use propolis is a coating to build their hives.
Propolis has been used for thousands of years. The composition of propolis varies highly according to the location of the bees and what trees and flowers they have access to.
Why not try honey with pollen and propolis for yourself?
Ingredients: Organic Honey 95% Bee pollen 5% Propolis 0,1%
Size: 400g
Origin: Product of Hungary
We always suggest that customers carry out their own research, but here are some useful links where you can read more about honey:
For propolis
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