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Limited Raw Thyme Honey Theta 330g

EL624
Greek Raw thyme honey. Rare, Limited, 100% Pure, Premium Monofloral honey.
€23.50 excl tax excluding shipping
equates to €71.21 per 1 kg(s)

Premium Orange Honey with Saffron 298g Eulogia Of Sparta

EL1578
A glorious, golden-colored floral, refreshingly sweet, fruity, and relatively thick honey with solid scents of orange blossoms and beautiful flecks of Greek saffron, the gold of Greek land, as it is called.
€15.50 excl tax excluding shipping
equates to €52.01 per 1 kg(s)

Amorgiano Limited Organic Thyme Honey (over 70% Thyme Pollen) 260g

EL1315
This natural pressure–extracted honey won gold awards for quality in the International Biol Miel Organic Honey Competition and 3rd place overall among the 170 organic honey entrants from around the world, which is one of the greatest distinctions ever awarded to a greek honey
€25.00 excl tax excluding shipping
equates to €96.15 per 1 kg(s)

Herbs and Wild Flowers Organic Honey from Vikos Gorge - Nomad 250gr

EL1374
From the most inaccessible parts of the famous gorge, our bees collect the souls of mountain herbs and wildflowers.
€12.40 excl tax excluding shipping
equates to €49.60 per 1 kg(s)

Oak Organic Honey from Vikos National Park - Nomad 250gr

EL1373
It is extremely dark, almost black, and very rich in iron. It is a salve for digestive problems and is high in antibacterial agents.
€10.00 excl tax excluding shipping
equates to €40.00 per 1 kg(s)

Why Greek Honey Is the Best in the World: A Beekeeper Explains

For thousands of years, Greek honey has been collected for its delicious, sweet taste and healing, nutritious properties, proving that we have always had a taste for the sweet substance.
Despite its recent international appeal, Greek honey has long been considered the best in the world, even during ancient times. This is due to its pure, sweet taste along with its proven nutritional benefits.

Greece has a historic beekeeping tradition
In Greece’s Archaic period, Greeks moved past simply foraging for honey in the wild, and began beekeeping on a larger scale.
Amazingly, archaeologists have located the sites of ancient beehives after uncovering pottery used to collect their prized golden honey.
They have also found evidence that beekeepers during the Hellenistic period were so advanced that they rotated their beehives across large expanses of the country in order to take advantage of the different plants found in various regions.
This longstanding history of Greek beekeeping continues to this day, as Greek honey producers find success in engaging in this ancient practice.
Greek honey is unique because of the country’s famed biodiversity and temperate climate. The wide variety of trees and flowers found in Greece makes the country a playground for bees, who produce honey with different tastes depending on their surroundings.