Storage: Store in a cool, dry & hygienic place away from direct sunlight
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A Natural Way to sweeten your Day
Weight: 400 grams per pack
Package: Glass Jar
Shelf Life: 24 months
Storage: Store in a cool, dry & hygienic place away from direct sunlight
Monofloral Litchi honey is a single-origin honey sourced from the farms of MUZAFFARPUR. It is 100% pure & natural honey produced by bees who feed primarily on the nectar of LITCHI FLOWERS resulting in a unique and delicious flavour that is sure to please.
NATURAL & PURE HONEY - This honey is Unadulterated, Unheated, Unpasteurized, Non-Homogenized, free from all type of adulteration such as Sugar, Corn syrup, Artificial additives, Colouring agents, Flavours, Fragrances or Preservatives.
NATURAL NUTRIENTS - It is a bee pollen enriched super-food which naturally contains Vitamins, Minerals, amino acids, micro-enzymes. It is a great source of Antioxidant and known for its Anti-Inflammatory & Antibacterial properties.
GOOD FOR BODY - The antioxidant, anti-inflammatory & antibacterial properties of this honey help you to build immunity, fight cold & cough, prevents heart disease, improve digestion and seasonal
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Yes, it is raw honey that has not been pasteurized or filtered. It retains its natural enzymes, pollen and other beneficial compounds, making it a popular choice for health conscious consumers.
It is 400 grams.
Honey should be stored in a tightly sealed container at room temperature in a dry place. Avoid keeping it in the refrigerator, as this can cause crystallization.
When stored properly, honey has an indefinite shelf life due to its low water content and natural preservatives. Its shelf life is 24 months.
As compared to sugar, honey is natural and contains some beneficial compounds, it is still a form of sugar and will raise blood glucose levels. People with diabetes should use honey in moderation and consider its impact on their blood sugar level. As compared to sugar, honey is natural and contains some beneficial compounds, it is still a form of sugar and will raise blood glucose levels. People with diabetes should use honey in moderation and consider its impact on their blood sugar level.