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New Zealand Comb Honey (White Clover) 340g
8,100円(税込)
Unit price per"Comb" means beehive. Comb honey is made by cutting the beehive into its original form, giving it the rich texture and flavor of honey. When you put it on bread and toast it, the wax seeps into the bread, creating a luxurious honey toast. You can also enjoy it as an ice cream topping, or straight.
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.
8,100円(税込)
Unit price per| Product name | New Zealand Comb Honey (White Clover) 340g |
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| Type of nectar source | Flowers |
| Flavor Type | Milky |
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| Honey harvesting area | Southland, New Zealand |
| Honey harvesting area details | Located at the southernmost tip of New Zealand's South Island, Southland is strongly influenced by a maritime climate, resulting in small temperature differences throughout the year and stable, abundant rainfall. The region is dotted with national parks and other vast nature reserves, and is home to a rich array of untouched nature, including kiwis and other rare wildlife. Southland, one of the regions closest to Antarctica, is home to vast pastures where sheep, cattle, and deer graze; sometimes, driving through the region requires waiting for a herd to cross the road. This majestic landscape of endless pastures symbolizes New Zealand's gentle climate. The region is also known for its dairy and meat products. Beehives are often placed around the pastures where the sheep, cattle, and deer live, and the bees collect nectar from clover and other grasses. Because pollination also helps to grow the grass, farm owners welcome beekeepers. The southern climate is cold enough to snow in winter, and windy even in summer, limiting the number of days that bees can work outside. This harsh yet pure natural environment nurtures Southland's special honey. |
| Recommended way to eat | First, scoop it up with a spoon and enjoy the rich sweetness of the honey and the natural texture of com honey. ・Our top recommendation is to toast it on top of a pain de mie. The com part tends to remain in your mouth if left as is, but by toasting it, it blends into the surface of the bread, creating a com honey toast with a crispy exterior and a juicy honey interior. We also recommend sprinkling a little black pepper on top for an accent. ・It can also be used as a topping for ice cream or yogurt. It is also used in Mielati's cream puffs, "Com Honey Choux." -It is also recommended as a topping for acai bowls. Combined with fruit and granola, the texture and gentle sweetness of the corn make for a satisfying breakfast. |
| 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. |
