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.
Independently laboratory tested (ISO & NADA accredited) as being TA35+ Native to the coastal plain of western Australia the coastal blackbutt tree (eucalyptus todtiana or dwutta) grows very slowly only reaching a height of 15 metres upon full maturity. These resilient trees are believed to have a life span of up to 250 years. Premium monofloral dwutta honey is recognised as a bioactive honey containing additional beneficial compounds beyond the typical sugars and enzymes found in most honey. In particular, it is relatively very high in antioxidants, has antibacterial properties and is filled with anti-inflammatory agents. The nectar from the Dwutta flowers produces a dark amber colored monofloral honey which is full bodied with sweet burnt sugar aromas and a thick syrup like consistency. Dwutta honey production represents less than 2% of Australian production. It is sought out by connoisseurs and is rapidly gaining popularity both due to its taste profile and natural properties.
Native to the coastal plain of western Australia the coastal blackbutt tree (eucalyptus todtiana or dwutta) grows very slowly only reaching a height of 15 metres upon full maturity. These resilient trees are believed to have a life span of up to 250 years. Premium monofloral dwutta honey is recognised as a bioactive honey containing additional beneficial compounds beyond the typical sugars and enzymes found in most honey. In particular, it is relatively very high in antioxidants, has antibacterial properties and is filled with anti-inflammatory agents. The nectar from the Dwutta flowers produces a dark amber colored monofloral honey which is full bodied with sweet burnt sugar aromas and a thick syrup like consistency. Dwutta honey production represents less than 2% of Australian production. It is sought out by connoisseurs and is rapidly gaining popularity both due to its taste profile and natural properties.
Certified organic (Australia has strict requirements to be able to export product as organic). Premium monofloral jarrah honey is a powerful bioactive honey with some of the highest antimicrobial strength in the world as well as antioxidants, anti-inflammatory and unique antifungal properties. It is also low on the glycemic index making it a â??diabetic friendlyâ?? honey. The majestic jarrah tree (eucalyptus marginata) is endemic to the south west of Australia and boasts an astonishing lifespan of up to 1,000 years. This iconic tree has a notably slow growth rate, requiring 120 years to reach full maturity and only flowers once every 2 - 4 years. The nectar from the jarrah of flower produces one of the worldâ??s most premier honeys. It has extraordinary natural properties of being very high total activity, high antioxidant content and low glycemic index relative to other honeys. This combines with a taste profile that is deep and complex along with the fact that it doesnâ??t crystalise as a raw product to result in an exceptional and sought after honey. Jarrah honey is 20 times rarer than manuka.
Independently laboratory tested (ISO & NADA accredited) as being TA35+ Certified organic (Australia has strict requirements to be able to export product as organic). Premium monofloral jarrah honey is a powerful bioactive honey with some of the highest antimicrobial strength in the world as well as antioxidants, anti-inflammatory and unique antifungal properties. It is also low on the glycemic index making it a â??diabetic friendlyâ?? honey. The majestic jarrah tree (eucalyptus marginata) is endemic to the south west of Australia and boasts an astonishing lifespan of up to 1,000 years. This iconic tree has a notably slow growth rate, requiring 120 years to reach full maturity and only flowers once every 2 - 4 years. The nectar from the jarrah of flower produces one of the worldâ??s most premier honeys. It has extraordinary natural properties of being very high total activity, high antioxidant content and low glycemic index relative to other honeys. This combines with a taste profile that is deep and complex along with the fact that it doesnot crystalise as a raw product to result in an exceptional and sought after honey. Jarrah honey is 20 times rarer than manuka.
Independently laboratory tested (ISO & NADA accredited) as being TA35+ Premium monofloral jarrah honey is a powerful bioactive honey with some of the highest antimicrobial strength in the world as well as antioxidants, anti-inflammatory and unique antifungal properties. It is also low on the glycemic index making it a â??diabetic friendlyâ?? honey. The majestic jarrah tree (eucalyptus marginata) is endemic to the south west of Australia and boasts an astonishing lifespan of up to 1,000 years. This iconic tree has a notably slow growth rate, requiring 120 years to reach full maturity and only flowers once every 2 - 4 years. The nectar from the jarrah of flower produces one of the worldâ??s most premier honeys. It has extraordinary natural properties of being very high total activity, high antioxidant content and low glycemic index relative to other honeys. This combines with a taste profile that is deep and complex along with the fact that it doesnâ??t crystalise as a raw product to result in an exceptional and sought after honey. Jarrah honey is 20 times rarer than manuka.
Premium monofloral jarrah honey is a powerful bioactive honey with some of the highest antimicrobial strength in the world as well as antioxidants, anti-inflammatory and unique antifungal properties. It is also low on the glycemic index making it a â??diabetic friendlyâ?? honey. The majestic jarrah tree (eucalyptus marginata) is endemic to the south west of Australia and boasts an astonishing lifespan of up to 1,000 years. This iconic tree has a notably slow growth rate, requiring 120 years to reach full maturity and only flowers once every 2 - 4 years. The nectar from the jarrah of flower produces one of the worldâ??s most premier honeys. It has extraordinary natural properties of being very high total activity, high antioxidant content and low glycemic index relative to other honeys. This combines with a taste profile that is deep and complex along with the fact that it doesnâ??t crystalise as a raw product to result in an exceptional and sought after honey. Jarrah honey is 20 times rarer than manuka.
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).
500g - Available in PET and Glass. The rarest and highest quality Jarrah honey available, introducing our Jarrah Platinum TA50+ range, from the ancient forests of Western Australia. Scientifically tested for over 10 unique factors and with a Jarrah Factor of JF100, this range has exceptional antimicrobial power, low GI and prebiotic-rich. Enjoy the delicious caramel flavour and smooth texture with our industry first Crystallization Free Guarantee.
Eucalypt Honey is a seasonal blend of pure Australian native flora . At certain times of the year the bees forage from the forest canopy of a number of different flowering trees with no one species dominating the flavour. Floral varieties which are naturally blended by the bees include Ironbarks, Bloodwoods, Gums, Boxes and Stringy Barks and the honeys produced are mostly light in colour with characteristic sweet aroma and excellent mild flavours
Cooloola Creamed Honey is made from a delicious selection of micro crystal wild flower honeys. Specially selected for their unique properties and characteristics, these honeys naturally crystallise rapidly and are ideally suited for our unique Creaming Process. Our Creamed Honey is carefully and lovingly produced using a special process which does not damage the structure or natural goodness of the honey base. We gently stir the honey blend at a low temperature over a number of days which naturally aligns and sets the fine crystal’s, producing the creamy full bodied texture that sets our Creamed Honey in a class of its own.
Coolabah Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus Microtheca) Flowering from November through to March. This shady tree, made famous by Banjo Paterson's timeless Australian Lyric "Once A Jolly Swagman," is widely distributed across inland Queensland. Favouring the banks of many rivers, tributaries and "billabongs" in the outback, this attractive tree will grow up to 24 metres high and can have a 3 metre girth. Coolabah produces a beautiful, light coloured honey with an excellent flavour.
Narrow Leaf Ironbark - 500 grams (RRP - minimum order - carton of 12)
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 .
Australian Grey Ironbark Tree (Eucalyptus Drepanophylla) The Grey Ironbark is one of our most valuable coastal nectar producing Eucalypts. Growing up to 25 metres high and with the typical dark coloured, deep furrowed bark, the Grey Ironbark's flower from July through to December, depending on the conditions. With a distinctive white flower, this honey has excellent colour and flavour, and being an extra light amber, is sort after as one of the Premium Coastal Table Grade Honeys.
Macadamia (Proteaceae Integrifolia) The Macadamia Tree is native to South Eastern Queensland and the Northern Rivers Region in New South Wales and is famous for its delicious Nuts. Growing to 25 metres tall this distinctive tree is found growing wild in Old Growth Rain Forests from Lismore in NSW to North of Gympie in Queensland. Flowering occurs in September through to late October when the trees become covered in sprays of small but abundant white flowers. The Macadamia Tree produces a rich, thick honey with a beautiful nutty flavour well sort after by Honey Connoisseurs.
Paper Barked Tea Tree - 500 grams (RRP - minimum order - carton of 12)
Queensland Brush Box - 500 grams (RRP - minimum order - carton of 12)
Queensland Iron Box - 500 grams (RRP minimum order - carton of 12)
Red Stringy Bark - 500 grams (RRP - minimum order -carton of 12)