White Heather honey from France

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Our White Heather honey, “the gift from the apiary at the start of the year”, is a monofloral honey from our French terroirs, and because of its rarity and low harvest, is one of our unusual honeys. A honey from France with warm, spicy, woody notes, it has a sweet, caramel-like taste that will appeal to lovers of strong, aromatic honeys. White heather is one of the very first honeys to be harvested each year, after rosemary. They are few and far between. So make the most of them. Harvest 2023

  • Use: Natural sweetening
  • Origin: Miels de France
  • Country of origin: FRANCE
  • Taste: Strong to intense honeys
  • Flavour: Caramel
  • Intensity: Intense

White heather blooms just after rosemary. In fact White heather whose soft white flowers brighten up the landscape, blooms as early as March.

It’s a highly melliferous plant whose fragrant, bell-shaped flowers attract bees and enclose a small fruit called a capsule.

Also known as tree heather or spring heather. Its Latin name is erica arborea. It’s a hardy shrub that thrives on sunny, siliceous soils.

A French artisanal product par excellence, our Bruyère Blanche honey should be considered as a gift from our hard-working darlings.

The taste and smell of white heather honey:

White heather honey has a strong caramel odor. Its color is dark brown. It crystallizes rapidly, sometimes within a few days. Its taste, reminiscent of the scent, is pronounced caramel with a woody vegetal note.

Depending on the year, it will have a nice, creamy consistency on the palate.

The benefits of white heather honey :

Like all honeys from heatherwhite heather honey is diuretic. That’s its main virtue! It is also reputed to combat anemia, as it is rich in iron. In addition heather honeys contain high levels of mineral salts. This makes it a perfect ally in winter, or in cases of magnesium deficiency, for example.

Did you know?

The rhizomes of white heather, or “bulbs”, are excellent firewood, but are traditionally used to make pipe blanks, i.e. the part into which the tobacco is inserted before serving as a home for the smoke. These blanks are often made in regions where White Heather does not exist (Saint-Claude in the Jura, for example).

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Poids:

1 Kg, 250g, 500g

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