Created by the bees of a fellow bee farmer in the east of England. This mild and delicate honey is perfect for those who don't like a strong floral taste but still want
Sometimes called Starflower because of the blue star shaped flowers and pink ??????. Honey bees love plants in the 'borage family'
240g / 6oz
Unpasteurised 'raw' honey is not suitable for babies under 12 months.
BRITISH BORAGE HONEY
Yes, however ‘Raw honey’ is not defined in food legislation (Honey Regulations 2015). The term ‘raw honey’ was created by consumers to distinguish between “proper” honey and “supermarket honey” with “proper” honey being of known origin, unpasteurised and only minimally filtered and processed. So yes, by this consumer definition our honey is considered raw.Large honey producers pasteurise their honey sometimes as high as 80’c thereby destroying the nutrient antioxidant qualities (enzymes, flavonoids, phenolic compounds, vitamins and aminoacids). They filter it to remove most of the pollen grains and mix different honeys to create a uniformed taste.
We currently have the term ‘raw’ on our labels as this was helpful to our customers a few years ago. We will be replacing this with ‘unpasteurised’ going forward as there is now a greater public understanding of honey.