Pine Honey | Natural, Thick and Healing Honey
Pine Honey is a special and natural honey variety obtained from the untouched pine forests of the Aegean and Mediterranean Regions of Turkey, particularly in Muğla. This honey falls into the category of natural honeydew and is produced in only a few places worldwide. 90% of Pine Honey is produced in Turkey, with the remaining 10% produced only in Greece. This rare honey, which cannot be produced anywhere else in the world, stands out with its health benefits and natural properties.
Features of Pine Honey
- Natural Honeydew: Pine Honey is a special type of honey obtained by bees processing the honeydew collected from pine trees.
- Consistency Preservation: Pine Honey can be stored for years without losing its consistency or crystallizing. Thus, it stays fresh for a long time.
- Dark Color and Rich Aroma: Compared to flower honeys, this honey has a darker color and brings a unique taste to your table with its rich aroma.
- Slow Crystallization: Due to its low pollen content, Pine Honey crystallizes very slowly or not at all. This feature allows the honey to be consumed over an extended period without spoilage.
Energy and Nutrients |
For every 100 grams |
Energy |
1361 Kj / 325 Kcal |
Protein |
0.13g |
Nitrogen |
0.02g |
Oil |
0.00g |
Carbohydrate |
81.23g |
Fiber |
0.00g |
Salt |
0.00g |
Storage Conditions
- Keep away from direct sunlight.
- Store at a temperature between 18-24°C.
Product Information
- Expiration Date and Batch Number: Indicated on the lid of the product.
- Produced in: Turkey
Why Should You Choose Pine Honey?
- 100% Natural and Additive-Free: Honey obtained from untouched pine forests, completely natural and free from additives.
- High Quality and Healing Content: Pine Honey is known for its intense aroma and healing properties.
- Long-lasting Freshness: Stays fresh for years without losing consistency or crystallizing.
- From the Untouched Forests of the Aegean and Mediterranean: This rare honey, produced only in Turkey and Greece, is obtained under the unique conditions of the Mediterranean climate.