


Wild Forest Honey | From Sundarban Mangroves
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- 200g
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This jar of honey is a healing option for our morning glass of warm water, Kadha or health beverages. It also adds purity & sweetness to the glass of milk or to the pancakes/waffles for the kids.
Harvested straight from the forests of the Sundarbans in West Bengal, this honey is derived from the beehives formed by the wild black bees deriving nectar from the flora of the forest.
This jar in our hands is not just pure honey, but is also a medium to support the continuation of traditional and sustainable practices of honey harvesting by our tribal communities.
Ingredients: Forest Honey
Storage: Store in a cool dry place
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