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Black Bee Honey - British Autumn, Heather Honey 227g

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Pure British heather honey, creamy and silky in texture with a bold, malty flavour. Single-sourced, unpasteurised and supplied in a 227g glass jar.

British Bee Honey's new British Autumn Honey is made by bees taken up onto the moors in August when the Ling Heather is in bloom.

The bees produce an incredibly aromatic honey with a uniquely thick and silky texture. Similar to a Manuka honey, Ling Heather honey has high antibacterial properties but it’s also great on toast, on your porridge or straight from the jar.

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