Wandoo honey is light in colour and delivers an irresistably tasty butterscotch flavour. These days the trees are scarce and wandoo forests are preserved for recreation and watershed protection making this honey a precious commodity.
It grows as a small to medium-sized tree up to 25 metres in height. It has smooth bark, often in mottled patches of white, light grey, light brown light yellow and pink. Old layers of bark come of in flakes, and it is not uncommon for a few flakes to persist on the trunk for a long time. Young stems may be round or square in cross-section.
Of all the honeys on the market, few can claim to be sourced exclusively from pristine wilderness. The rare Leatherwood honey is produced from the nectar of the ancient Gondwanan tree, Eucryphia Lucida, which, with its deep roots and reliance on the rainforest ecosystem, is unique to the western half of the island of Tasmania. The seas that surround this Australian state provides a biosecurity moat and its GMO free status is legislated by local government. The luminous white petaled Leatherwood flower, brushed with the pink dust of pollen, produces prolific quantities of fragrant nectar for six weeks of the year. This is the only source of the of 400 to 1000 tonnes produced annually of one of the world's finest honey, Leatherwood honey. Leatherwood honey has a rich, complex flavour due to the presence of over 363 compounds. A rare, mono floral, pure honey, endemic to Tasmania. Properties: + Antibacterial - Significant to high activity + Anti-inflammatory + High Antioxidant capacity - rich in Flavonoids and Phenolics + Low GI + Antifungal + Prebiotic - in the top 3 Honeys in Australia, plus promotes proliferation of 4 major prebiotics + Natural Preservative + Natural Moisturiser + Suitable for dermatological conditions (in consultation with your health professional). Reference: CRCHBP for Honeybee Products (2022). Leatherwood Honey Descriptors and Bioactivity.
The honey is collected from virgin forests using traditional methods. It is not filtered or heat-treated. It therefore retains its natural phytonutrients, enzymes, antioxidants, propolis, pollen, vitamins and minerals for your good health.
100% Pure Australian Manuka Honey, Nothing Artificial, Chemical and Pesticide Free
All honey is produced locally in Queensland Australia. Premium Honey Range: - Monoflora Ironbark Honey, Spotted Gum Honey - Polyflora bush honey, rainforest honey, Brisbane Local Honey - HACCP Certified - Max HMF Guaranteed - GMO Free Certificate will be provided. - All other certificate and compliance documents will be provided. - Maximum Colour and Moisture Guaranteed. Australian Manuka Honey: - MGO250 Australian 100% pure and natural Manuka Honey. - HACCP Certified - Certified by the Australian Manuka Honey Association (AMHA) - Max HMF guaranteed - GMO Free Compliance certificate will be provided - All other compliance certification and documentation will be provided - Maximum colour and moisture guaranteed.
Raw Organic Australian Honey supplying Packed in 20 kg or 50 kg bulk plastic containers , or 1.5 kg shelf ready retail containers. FOB or CIF delivery.
We can supply 5 t per month Raw Organic Australian Honey in 1 kg plastic containers, ready for shop shelves. $2.500 m/t CIF. Please contact if interested, so we can provide photos, and more details. Payment is LC/SBLC at sign against shipment documents Thanks
100% natural, pure, raw Australian Eucalyptus honey from the forests and rangelands. No sugars or additives added. Sustainably sourced. Total moisture, sugar composition and Total Activity results provided upon request. 305kg drums/ palette of 4 drums. Also available in 1400 kg IBCs or contract packed/ in labelled Forest Fresh Honey jars (250g, 500g, PET, glass). Private label contract packing also available. All export documentation provided by seller. Facility is BQUAL, HACCP and organically certified. Supplied by the largest independent beekeeping family in Western Australia with over 100 years of commercial beekeeping experience.
Western Australiaâ??s bee industry is notable for having the healthiest bee population and cleanest honey in the world. In almost every other jurisdiction on earth (including New Zealand) serious pests and diseases impact honey production. To manage outbreaks, they use chemicals to spray the hives and bees which can transfer to the honey. Due to our pristine environment, we can produce honey that is totally chemical free and the greenest in the world resulting in the finest honeys. With apiary sites across the state, we can source by varietal and location (i.e. exclusively sourced from the Southwest Australia Biodiversity Hotspot).
Australian Yellow Box (Eucalyptus Melliodora) Flowering in October through to December, Yellow Box is a major honey producing tree which provides us with one of Australia's most sort after Eucalypt Honeys. It is an attractive tree which grows up to 25 metres high, has grey coloured bark and white flowers. Yellow Box produces an especially dense, light coloured honey with a pronounced sweet flavour .