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Raw lavender honey is a favorite for many due to its pleasant warm, delicate, and persistent flavor.
It is a pure flower honey from a very light and pleasant herb, leaving a warm taste. Bees obtain it from lavender bushes, unlike tree sap honey, which is often dark and strong in flavor, lavender honey is smoother and lighter.
The lavender plant is a perennial herbaceous shrub, also known as lavender. It tends to be short-lived and has a large number of varieties in its genus. The plant is used as an essential oil in aromatherapy.
The lavender plant is composed of about sixty species (lavender, lavandin, or spike among others), constituting a plant that is endemic to the European Mediterranean area, where it is usually seen growing wild. It is cultivated both for its medicinal properties and for its ornamental and aromatic value in gardens. The main constituent of lavender is linalool, in free form, from 30% to 40%, and in the form of a compound in acetic, butyric, valeric, and caproic acids. The presence of linolen, alpha-pinene, caryophyllene, geraniol, nerol, and cineole, esters in small proportion, is also confirmed. This means that it has an abundance of esters and a lack of alcohols. All of its compounds are attributed to the plant's relaxing, calming, and digestive processes-favoring uses.
Raw honey is different from processed honey, raw honey means that the honey is packaged from the hive to the jar with minimal interference.
Most industrial honey is highly processed to always look the same and attractive, as a result of these processes and pasteurization carried out by many producers, enzymes, pollens, and most of the honey's properties are lost. The raw honey we harvest subtly varies in some of its nuances such as color from one batch to another, so you may perceive some variations from one season to another, due to rainfall, temperatures during flowering.
Keep in mind that raw honey crystallizes and this is a natural process that occurs mainly due to the natural glucose in raw honey.
Among the common uses of lavender honey, it is highly appreciated in gastronomy for baking meats, breads, salad dressings, infusions, and pastas.
Pure lavender honey is harvested at the end of May near mountains and hills in the province of Toledo.
Try our recipe for Homemade Yogurt with honey, blueberries, and cereals.
See more in our section RECIPES WITH HONEY
The crystallization process is natural in raw honey, it is a process by which honey hardens. You can consume it perfectly in that state, but if you wanted to reverse that state, simply place it in a water bath for a few minutes, being careful not to exceed 40º.
Here at BEHONEY, we take pure honey very seriously and believe that honey should be RAW, unpasteurized, and 100% natural. We have been introducing our customers to a completely new world of pure, unpasteurized honey. With a product catalog consisting of a variety of different raw and organic honeys, we have something for everyone.
You can learn more about us in the interview we did last May where we briefly explained the functioning of the hive and the process of moving the hives. See here.
Murcia, Spain
CONTROL REGION OF MURCIA
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Raw lavender honey is a favorite for many due to its pleasant warm, delicate, and persistent flavor.
It is a pure flower honey from a very light and pleasant herb, leaving a warm taste. Bees obtain it from lavender bushes, unlike tree sap honey, which is often dark and strong in flavor, lavender honey is smoother and lighter.
The lavender plant is a perennial herbaceous shrub, also known as lavender. It tends to be short-lived and has a large number of varieties in its genus. The plant is used as an essential oil in aromatherapy.
The lavender plant is composed of about sixty species (lavender, lavandin, or spike among others), constituting a plant that is endemic to the European Mediterranean area, where it is usually seen growing wild. It is cultivated both for its medicinal properties and for its ornamental and aromatic value in gardens. The main constituent of lavender is linalool, in free form, from 30% to 40%, and in the form of a compound in acetic, butyric, valeric, and caproic acids. The presence of linolen, alpha-pinene, caryophyllene, geraniol, nerol, and cineole, esters in small proportion, is also confirmed. This means that it has an abundance of esters and a lack of alcohols. All of its compounds are attributed to the plant's relaxing, calming, and digestive processes-favoring uses.
Raw honey is different from processed honey, raw honey means that the honey is packaged from the hive to the jar with minimal interference.
Most industrial honey is highly processed to always look the same and attractive, as a result of these processes and pasteurization carried out by many producers, enzymes, pollens, and most of the honey's properties are lost. The raw honey we harvest subtly varies in some of its nuances such as color from one batch to another, so you may perceive some variations from one season to another, due to rainfall, temperatures during flowering.
Keep in mind that raw honey crystallizes and this is a natural process that occurs mainly due to the natural glucose in raw honey.
Among the common uses of lavender honey, it is highly appreciated in gastronomy for baking meats, breads, salad dressings, infusions, and pastas.
Pure lavender honey is harvested at the end of May near mountains and hills in the province of Toledo.
Try our recipe for Homemade Yogurt with honey, blueberries, and cereals.
See more in our section RECIPES WITH HONEY
The crystallization process is natural in raw honey, it is a process by which honey hardens. You can consume it perfectly in that state, but if you wanted to reverse that state, simply place it in a water bath for a few minutes, being careful not to exceed 40º.
Here at BEHONEY, we take pure honey very seriously and believe that honey should be RAW, unpasteurized, and 100% natural. We have been introducing our customers to a completely new world of pure, unpasteurized honey. With a product catalog consisting of a variety of different raw and organic honeys, we have something for everyone.
You can learn more about us in the interview we did last May where we briefly explained the functioning of the hive and the process of moving the hives. See here.
Murcia, Spain
CONTROL REGION OF MURCIA