- Wonderful flower pollen straight from the apiaries! Bees collect only good things from nature in the sweat of their antennae.
Bee pollen (flower pollen) is a unique wealth of power in the form of aromatic, light grains. We carefully collect them, throw them into jars and hop - it's time to start a magical ritual that gives energy to nature!
- bee pollen (flower) in the form of grains and power balls
- the color of pollen may vary depending on the time and from which flowers it is collected by bees - it ranges from light yellow to dark brown, but there may also be grains in purple, black, red and blue
- a real superfood straight from our bees
- the taste of undissolved pollen may be slightly tart and dry
- energy from nature in a gentle form
How to use:
The pollen collected by bees is full of nutritional value, perfect for your daily diet. To begin with, to become familiar with its natural power, 1 teaspoon of bee pollen a day is enough. You can gradually increase the amount to 1 tablespoon. We recommend pouring the pollen into about half a glass of lukewarm water and leaving it for a few hours, preferably overnight. In the morning, we can add our favorite honey and enjoy a nutritious drink.
Remember to mix well because the bee pollen may settle at the bottom of the cup, and we want to use all the bee goodness!
Attention:
We recommend giving bee pollen to children after the age of 3, although some suggest starting from the age of 1. Due to the power of flower pollen, it is a strong allergen, so we recommend that you safely start your bee adventure with pollen after the age of 3. Then 1 or 2 pollen balls are enough to make sure there are no allergic reactions - if not, gradually increase the portion of bee pollen!