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All THINGS HONEY, MAKING LIFE SWEETER
Life sometimes comes with bitterness, let honey sweeten our moments
HAVERST FROM THE JUNGLE, FINDING HIDDEN GEMS
Good honey doesn’t come easy, it takes difficult path to search for it
NATURAL FLAVOUR WITH DIFFERENT TASTE
Whether is wild jungle honey or farm honey, they are special by itself
DAILY AWESOME, HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
Consume honey daily and see the difference in health
FAQs
Can PregnancyTakes Honey?
Yes, we can always take honey during pregnancy. We highly recommend Royal White, which can help pregnant women to relax and have a good rest. This supports healthy baby development in the womb as well.
HOW SHOULD RAW HONEY BE STORED?
Store raw honey in a tightly sealed container at room temperature, away from direct sunlight, to preserve its quality and prevent fermentation.
WHY DOES RAW HONEY CRYSTALLIZE?
The crystallization of raw honey is a natural and reversible process, indicating its purity and natural state, resulting from the glucose content forming crystals.
CAN CRYSTALLIZED HONEY BE RETURNED TO ITS LIQUID FORM?
Yes, gently warming crystallized honey in a water bath can restore its smooth, liquid consistency without compromising its nutritional content.
HOW LONG CAN RAW HONEY BE KEPT?
When stored properly, raw honey's shelf life is virtually infinite, retaining its flavor and nutritional properties over time.
DOES RAW HONEY NEED TO BE REFRIGERATED?
Refrigeration is not necessary for raw honey and can actually accelerate the crystallization process; room temperature storage is ideal.
CAN RAW HONEY BE USED IN BAKING?
Yes, raw honey can replace conventional sweeteners in baking, offering a richer flavor and additional moisture, although adjustments may be necessary due to its greater sweetness.
CAN HONEY BE CONSUME WITH METAL SPOON?
Yes, you can use a metal spoon to eat honey. Metal spoons, especially those made of stainless steel, don't react with honey, so they're safe to use and won't change the honey's taste or quality. For storing honey long-term, though, glass or plastic containers are better choices.