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Frame of 100% Pure Raw Honeycomb

Frame of 100% Pure Raw Honeycomb

Regular price £45.00 GBP
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A frame of honey in the comb. Around 1.0 to 1.4 kg and is left just as the bees intended, inside a super frame.

Grade A frame: >95% of the comb is filled with capped honey.

Grade B frame: <95% of the comb is filled with capped honey.

Bees evaporate nectar to <18% water content, which is then honey. The bees then cap the honey with a thin layer of wax.

NB: Due to the delicate nature of this product, it is available for collection only.

  • 100% raw, single-origin honey.
  • Not blended nor micro-filtered.
  • Cold-extracted, not pasterised.
  • Nothing added nor taken away.
  • Beneficial antioxidants & plant compounds.

Pure Honey

Unlike many supermarket honeys, this wildflower honey is unpasteurised (not heat treated), meaning all the natural antioxidants and prebiotics are present. This raw honey is direct from the hive, and naturally contains bee pollen and traces of propolis and beeswax.

  • High in Antioxidants: Richin polyphenols & flavonoids.
  • Immune System Boost & Nutrients: Contains trace vitamins (B, C) &minerals (magnesium, potassium, iron).
  • Digestive Health (Prebiotic): Promotes beneficial gut bacteria.
  • Antibacterial: Due to low pH & hydrogen peroxide. Can be applied topically to minor burns,cuts, & ulcers to accelerate healing.

 

Local Raw Honey

Local raw Addlestone wildflower Natural honey is produced by bees that forage on open Surrey land that consists of mainly wild native flowers, like blackberry, Horse chestnuts, Lime tree, birch and more.

Organic Honey

Is it organic? All Addlestone Honey honey is raw and unpasteurised. "Natural and Organic honey" is a legally regulated term that requires 3 years of scientific monitoring and testing of land in a 3 mile radius of the hives. Whilst I don't have organic certification, I don't use any non-organic bee treatments or foods. The bees forage where they choose. All my bees are feral, they freely entered bait hives I set up in trees in Addlestone, Surrey and made a home there.

Honey crystallisation: Over time the natural glucose sugar inside honey forms sugar crystals. Crystallisation of honey is a natural property of honey.

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Addlestone honey

The bees and I live in Addlestone, Surrey.

I'm a beekeeper running a growing real honey and beeswax products business, selling local honey in Surrey and London markets and fairs, and online.

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