Why It Works
Heather honey captures the late summer floral bloom of the Dorset moors. This distinct, aromatic, floral honey is jelly like in consistency and is highly prized. With bitter-sweet notes, we love it with a slightly salty cheese such as pecorino.
Our honey is always unpasteurised and minimally filtered so retaining its natural properties. Pure honey's health benefits have long been recognised by communities all over the world.
Location: Dorset, UK
This honey undergoes very little processing, in its most raw and natural state. We have 400 of our own hives scattered across the country. Honey from these is brought to our warehouse in Bermondsey where it is extracted frame by frame using a centrifugal machine, then simply filtered to remove wax and other particulates from the hive before being jarred. So yes! This honey is raw. The crystallisation that you may notice, especially in jars that have been stored in cooler temperatures, is a sign of quality in this respect, as honeys that have been tampered with or heat treated can stay runny artificially.
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The London Honey Co- Bell Heather Honey
Heather honey captures the late summer floral bloom of the Dorset moors. This distinct, aromatic, floral honey is jelly like in consistency and is highly prized.
Why It Works
Heather honey captures the late summer floral bloom of the Dorset moors. This distinct, aromatic, floral honey is jelly like in consistency and is highly prized. With bitter-sweet notes, we love it with a slightly salty cheese such as pecorino.
Our honey is always unpasteurised and minimally filtered so retaining its natural properties. Pure honey's health benefits have long been recognised by communities all over the world.
Location: Dorset, UK
This honey undergoes very little processing, in its most raw and natural state. We have 400 of our own hives scattered across the country. Honey from these is brought to our warehouse in Bermondsey where it is extracted frame by frame using a centrifugal machine, then simply filtered to remove wax and other particulates from the hive before being jarred. So yes! This honey is raw. The crystallisation that you may notice, especially in jars that have been stored in cooler temperatures, is a sign of quality in this respect, as honeys that have been tampered with or heat treated can stay runny artificially.