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Raw Organic Rainforest Honey From Brazil 227g

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Description


In August 2019 this honey was awarded a Two Star Great Taste Award by the UK Guild of Fine Food.


Judges from the Guild of Fine Food who awarded this honey a Two-Star Great Taste Award described it:


"This honey drives the tongue on a multi faceted journey where flavours and landscapes rise and fall on the palate in a symphony of taste. Simply awesome."


"A beautiful burnt brown colour, with the most amazing heady aroma like walking into a walled rose garden. The flavour has great length and offers delicate floral notes, with great depth."


"The aroma of this honey is intensely floral.You can feel the heat of the jungle in the aroma. The colour is of a light caramel. This is honey on steroids."


"It has a burst of flavours which melt in the mouth."


It is a part-set part soft honey, with delicious melt-in-the-mouth crystals.


It has tasting notes of caramelised hazelnut truffle and mocha praline with a splendid lingering aftertaste of rose and dark chocolate.


It comes from bees feeding in the Santa Catarina rainforest in southern Brazil, home to over 20,000 different types of trees, flowers and plants - one in ten of all species known to man.


At least 44% of this delicious honey comes from the pink Mimosa silk tree. Mimosa extracts are used in traditional Chinese remedies for relaxation and calming the nervous system.


[Note: This honey does NOT contain any trace of nuts; it is pure, natural honey.]


It is raw, certified organic, unfiltered, unpasteurised and living... as natural as if you collected it yourself.


This honey tastes delicious straight from the spoon or mixed into cold water, makes a nutritious and refreshing drink.


Size: 227g (1/2lb) net weight in a glass jar
Colour: amber
Set/runny: part set with crystals (crystallises in cold) 
Organic: certified organic by the Organic Food Federation (UK), GB-ORG-04


Read on for more details about the origin, taste and uses of this part-set honey with crystals.


Origin


Deep on the Atlantic coast of southern Brazil lies the Santa Catarina rainforest. With 20,000 different plant species, 40% of which are native only to this rainforest, it is the richest forest in the world in terms of tree species.


Trees as high as 35m stand tall amidst dense vegetation and gushing waterfalls coming from the 1200m coastal mountains.


The pollen composition of this honey is:


44% pink Mimosa silk tree


15% sunflower


13% eucalyptus


11% Brazilian cashew peppertree


3% palm


3% ailanthus (tree of heaven)


2% viper's bugloss


2% holly


2% bean plant


1% rose


1% sickle fruit


1% rushfoil


1% touch-me-not shameplant


1% soapberry and buckwheat


 


 


Taste


Tasting notes: Caramelised hazelnut truffle with mocha praline and a splendid lingering aftertaste of rose and dark chocolate


[Note: This honey does NOT contain any trace of nuts; it is pure, natural honey.]


Texture: Partially runny and partially crystallised set honey  


Aroma: Warm and woody


Sweetness: medium




 


Uses


In accordance with EU directive 1924/2006 we are unable to make any health claim about any of our honeys. The information given below is either background information about the plants from which our honey comes, or anecdotal based on customer reviews. It should not be inferred from the plant properties that this honey automatically possesses the same qualities or provides the same benefits as the plant.

The pink Mimosa silk tree has been used medicinally by Mayan civilisations for over 1000 years to relieve a wide range of conditions and ailments.


The pink Mimosa silk tree has been used in Chinese remedies for nearly 2000 years as a natural calming herb. It is known as the "tree of happiness" or the "happiness herb."


There is scientific research based support for the use of the Mimosa tree to relieve worry, stress and sleep issues.


[See Jung JW et al. Effect of chronic Albizzia julibrissin treatment on 5-hydroxytryptamine1A receptors in rat brain. Pharmacol Biochem Behav . 2005;81(1):205-210.]


In fact, a pharmacoepidemiologic study in Taiwan in 2002 found that the Mimosa tree was the third most commonly prescribed Chinese herbal remedy for treating sleep problems.


[Chen FP et al. Prescriptions of Chinese Herbal Medicines for Insomnia in Taiwan during 2002. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med . 2009 Apr 1]


This honey can be used like ordinary honey but is best taken as a teaspoon of this honey mixed into a glass of cool or warm (not hot) water and drunk three times a day on an empty stomach.


 


Note: unless where specifically mentioned, none of these statements have been clinically proven in scientific trials and none of these statements constitute a claim as to any health benefit. Please contact us for links to the various scientific studies cited in these statements.
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