
Akita Acacia Honey (Fujimura) 250g
4,374円(税込)
Unit price perAcacia flowers bloom in the mountains, and Akita acacia honey is harvested in the midst of nature covered in greenery. Acacia is smooth and easy to handle, with a familiar flavor. Its sharp and refined sweetness goes well with yogurt and fruit, bringing out the best in the ingredients.
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ATTENTION
- Do not give products containing honey to children under 1 year of age.
- Labeille honey is pure, natural honey, so each honey has individual differences in color, taste, crystallization, etc. Crystallization of honey is a natural phenomenon and does not affect the quality.
- The product photos may vary slightly in shade depending on the honey harvest season.
- Only one delivery address can be set per order.
4,374円(税込)
Unit price perProduct name | Akita Acacia Honey (Fujimura) 250g |
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Type of nectar source | Trees |
Flavor Type | simple |
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Honey harvesting area | Akita Prefecture, Japan |
Honey harvesting area details | It is harvested from several locations in Akita Prefecture, including Odate City and Kazuno County. This is an area with a very large difference between the highest and lowest temperatures throughout the year. Acacia flowers bloom in the mountains, the surrounding area is covered in greenery, and the townscape remains beautiful. |
Remarks | Free shipping for purchases over 12,000 yen. We reserve the stock when your order is complete. We aim to deliver within 4 business days of order confirmation (or payment confirmation in the case of advance payment), but depending on the time of year it may take longer. Thank you for your understanding. Orders placed after 9:00AM on the day before Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday will be shipped on the next business day. |
Notes | Honey is rich in nutrients and is known as a natural food that is recommended for beauty and health maintenance, but please do not give it to children under 1 year old. The product photos may vary slightly in color depending on the honey harvesting season. |