Not bitter
"Nice every day honey for eating - I don’t cook or heat it as it’s raw and I wish to preserve the nutrients. Even though it is dark, it’s not bitter. It’s a nice balance between sweetness and depth."
Greek Artisan Mountain honey is a deliciously rich in flavour and texture, with treacle-like overtones and notes of plums and apples.
This honey is:
Raw honey can crystallise quite quickly.
This is a process that many people aren't familiar with - often because they have previously bought honey in a place that is a lot warmer than the UK or because they have got it from a mainstream supermarket. A warm climate delays crystallisation.
Crystallisation doesn't tend to happen to supermarket honey because it has usually been pasteurised and fine filtered.
Pasteurisation delays the crystallisation for a year or more - you see heating honey breaks down the natural crystals in the honey so they don't grow. (More than this pasteurisation damages the antibacterial properties of the honey - and generally degrades the flavour and properties of the honey.
There is something else that the supermarkets do that drastically delays the setting process - they put put it through very fine filters, which removes the good bits - a lot of the pollen, propolis, beeswax and sometimes bits of royal jelly. These bits help to 'seed' the honey - it starts setting around the bits.
So I hope you can see that raw honey is completely different to processed honey. Unfortunately what the mass producers do completely changes the honey. The end result is a bland substance that doesn't resemble the fine living liquid that the bees make.
So if your honey starts to solidify (or has solidified) it's not something to worry about - in fact it is a sign that your honey is raw.
However, if you would prefer it liquid do this:
Put it on a radiator and drape a tea towel over the jar(s).
Leave it overnight. If it's not liquid by morning then leave it a little longer.
You might think that the heat from this process will damage the honey - the important thing is that you don't heat the honey beyond 40 degrees (which is how hot the hive can get in the summer when the bees are at work evaporating moisture to thicken the honey).
If the radiators are very hot then put something like a book under the jars and then drape a tea towel over the jars.
The book will protect the honey from direct heat above 40 degrees from the radiator and the tea towel will ensure that hot air can circulate around the honey helping to liquefy it.
Overall rating: 4.909091 / 5 from 11 reviews.
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"Nice every day honey for eating - I don’t cook or heat it as it’s raw and I wish to preserve the nutrients. Even though it is dark, it’s not bitter. It’s a nice balance between sweetness and depth."
"This is an amazing honey with many health benefits"
"This honey has a thick texture and rich flavour - it reminds me of treacle though of course, unlike treacle, this is a wonder food that is packed with goodness"
"Looks like it’s going go to be a strong powerful taste due to its incredibly dark colur, very mild and sweat tasting, very good, saggiano produce some of the best honey"
"Ordering more from the same label because of this magical experience!"
"Pleased with this purchase"
"So far good."
"beautiful raw toffee-like honey x"
"We love this honey. It was good to have it shipped very promptly."
"As a follower of Ayurveda - raw honey is the way to go!"