
Greek Carob Honey XAPOYⅢA 125g
3,240円(税込)
Unit price perCarob is commonly grown in the Mediterranean coastal regions and is also attracting attention as a superfood. (The Japanese name is carob.) The very rare carob honey has a chocolate-like aroma and a rich, fragrant sweetness. The combination of mascarpone and croissants is exquisite.
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.
Product name | Greek Carob Honey XAPOYⅢA 125g |
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Type of nectar source | fruit |
Flavor Type | Roasty |
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Honey harvesting area | Ielaki, Laconia |
Honey harvesting area details | Geraki is a city in Laconia prefecture, located in the southern part of the Peloponnese peninsula. It is less than an hour's drive from Sparta, famous for the ancient Greek city-state of Sparta. The Evrotas River basin, which runs through Laconia prefecture, is a thriving agricultural region, with orange and olive orchards and pastures. Laconia prefecture is one of the leading orange producing regions in Greece. |
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. |