Organic and pure honey from the Middle East Sidr Honey Multiflora Honey Citrus honey Thyme Honey Milkvetch Honey
You have a chance to buy a one of the finest honeys in the world. This is a monofloral honey that comes from Sidr trees (bot. Ziziphus spina - christi) growing uncultivated in the desert areas of Yemen. Locals use all parts of the Sidr tree for many medicinal purposes. The method of beekeeping in Yemen has always been a traditional one. No chemicals or drugs allowed, no machinery used. All are done using simple tools, a little smoke and knives. Yemen Sidr Honey is good for liver and digestive problems, stomach ulcers, respiratory infections, diseases resulting from malnutrition, eye diseases, infected wounds and burns, promote speedy recovery after childbirth. UN Food and Agriculture Organisation prefers Yemen Sidr Honey over the other premium kinds of honey because of its high level antioxidant and antimicrobial properties added to the value along with the rareness due to the harvesting happening only once a year when the Sidr flowers bloom. The distinctive taste, health-promoting nutrition values, and limited quantity give this honey it's worldknown reputation.
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