Flower honey is obtained by enriching the fresh water called nectar or honey essence collected by the honey bee from the nectariums in the flowers of the plants by mixing it with the substances secreted from the special glands in the bee's body and maturing in the combs. Whichever flower the nectar is collected from, the taste of that flower is felt in its aroma. We produce honey and nectar that our bees obtain from flowers in nature, in a natural environment without using any additives in order to make them feel in their most natural form.