There are several types of heather: 11 to be exact. The one we’re interested in here is Erica cinerea, more commonly known as pink heather.
Pink heather blooms in summer and is widely harvested in the Landes region. But it can also be found in Haut-Languedoc and Brittany, of course.
It’s a shrub with long branches and small pink flowers. It thrives in difficult soils where other plants cannot establish themselves.
Erica heather honey is generally harvested between July and August. The bees use the nectar to produce a surprising honey, much appreciated by connoisseurs!
It’s also a decorative plant. This small, hardy plant adapts well to cliffs and moors, as well as pots and window boxes. Of course, it needs space and sun!
Depending on where they are harvested, heather honeys Erica heather honeys can have distinct taste characteristics.
Heather honey can be eaten on its own or added to savory or sweet dishes, such as sauces. Bakers also appreciate it, as they often use it in the preparation of gingerbread.
It has a thick consistency and crystallizes quickly. It will be creamy or at least fine-grained.
So it’s ideal on toast, for breakfast or a snack. Alternatively, take 1 spoonful of heather honey in the morning, plain or diluted in a drink.
The taste of ORGANIC Erica heather honey:
This honey generally has an amber to dark color and a robust flavor. It can have floral, woody and sometimes slightly spicy notes.
Its aroma is strong. Its taste is reminiscent of its scent: pronounced. What characterizes organic Erica heather honey.
It is also classed as a honey with character. However, the slight taste of bitter almond that emerges on tasting is also appreciated by lovers of original honeys. It goes very well with teas and other infusions.
It’s an absolute honey to discover for all those who don’t know it yet!
The benefits of organic Erica heather honey :
Heather has long been known as a magical plant, and with good reason! Its therapeutic virtues are numerous:
It is recognized as a honey very rich in vitamins and minerals. It is tonic, remineralizing, antianemic, diuretic, depurative, antirheumatic and antiseptic. In short, all these properties mean that it is considered active against urinary tract infections, among others. By providing mineral salts such as iron, it combats anemia. Reputed to be good against asthenia, it is also said to be effective against rheumatoid arthritis.
Specialists strongly recommend it for athletes and the elderly suffering from osteoporosis. They also include it in the diet of chronic renal failure patients.
Its high mineral content makes it an excellent winter tonic.
Heather flowers contain flavonoids and tannins that are thought to help bladder and prostate function.
All these properties make heather honey one of the must-have honeys in our selection!
Did you know?
Heather rhizomes are used to make pipes.
Honey contains a substance that helps the brain function better!