Jungali Honey Pack - 250g * 3
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Estimated delivery: Oct 10 - Oct 14
Product Description
Combo Pack of Jungali Shahad
Raktbeej forest honey is harvested from the unexplored forest region of Sarandha (Jharkhand), Kakraha (Uttar Pradesh) and Nishangarh (Uttar Pradesh). Giant wild honey bees build their hive high on the trees. Local people use to call these honey bees as killer bees. Each honey hive is guarding by 80,000 - 100,000 wild honey bees which can carrying kilos of a sticky, black and thick fluid known as honey. This sweet fluid, honey, is real black and thick honey with natural smoky aroma of wild forest. Every year, between August - October, when the forest region are filled with around 40+ different kinds of flora and this is the time for Giant bees to start developing their hives on trees and producing the honey from the nectar of forest flora.
Tribal honey hunters such as Konds and Sauras tribes of Odisha and Kurumba, Irula and Toda tribal honey hunters of the Nilgiri mountains, Katarniyagaht forest tribes (India-Nepal border) etc gets only one month in a year to harvest this honey which is a produce of Apis Labrosia & Gaint Honey bee. Tribal honey is one of the most incredibly versatile products mother nature has to offer. Tribal Honey is an amped-up version of the regular honey - nothing compared with what you already know as Honey.
Deep forest raw & unprocessed honey is harvested from the virgin and unexplored forest of Kaharwa, Motipur and Jahund region (Bahraich Nepal Border) of Uttar Pardesh and it is produce of wild honey bees Apis Dorsata and Apis Laborosia.
Experience the delight of one of nature’s finest gifts in a raw and unprocessed form. Deep Forest honey is a premium product in the market due to its distinct taste, fragrance and flavour as it is predominantly from one specific area of forest with wild multi-floral nectar source. The taste spectrum of this honey range from slightly alcoholic to bitter sweet and texture from light black to dark golden. Similar to wine, the colour, taste and texture can differ slightly from year to year even from the same location.