- Raspberry honey is valued by dietitians and herbalists. It contains potassium, magnesium, calcium, and iron. It combats fever, menstrual cramps, and diarrhea.
Raspberry honey contains organic acids – citric, salicylic, and malic – as well as a wealth of vitamins C, E, B1, B2, and B6. Raspberry honey provides the body with thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, and folic acid. Due to its ferulic acid and beta-sitosterol content, it has been found to inhibit the development of both benign and malignant tumors.
Raspberry berries are very delicate and easily damaged, clump together, release juice, and mold. The honey mixture preserves the fruit without losing its properties.
The thick, creamy consistency makes it easy to spread, and the fruity aroma stimulates the senses from the moment you first open the jar.
Raspberries offer more than just a sweet and sour flavor – they're also a source of many valuable ingredients:
- They support the immune system thanks to vitamin C and antioxidants,
- They help alleviate cold symptoms,
- They have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.
How to use:
- Add to cooled tea,
A base for magical potions full of natural power,
Sweeten any fruity lemonade,
Perfect for oatmeal and breakfast soups,
A valuable ingredient in sauces – incredible flavor and aroma,
A naturally delicious substitute for sandwich spreads,
A superfood straight from the jar,
It is recommended that children begin their honey adventure after the age of one.
Ingredients:
95% natural multiflower honey, 5% freeze-dried raspberries.