Oak honey
24 August 2008
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“Mela” results is the honeydew coming from oaks, a honey in a very dark almost black color, smell and taste of malt very sweet, really suitable to combat anemia by its high iron content. By clicking on the image you’ll see a presentation about the oak “mela” in pictures.
SALUBERIA S.L. saluberia@gmail.com said,
25 September 2008 @ 8:12 pm
At last we’ve understood where they oak honey come from. We hope to be able to continue to enlarge this information.
SALUBERIA S.L. saluberia@gmail.com said,
26 September 2008 @ 7:10 am
We will continue, it will mean we have time for it and hopes, hoping there are people wanting to know more about “mela” oak honey, about the things we eat, how to take advantage of honey, cause we are what we eat, so we have to be more conscious about good practices to get food, so that the Essence of Nature comes to us intact, in the way of honey, propolis, pollen, …
Pilar said,
28 September 2008 @ 9:57 pm
Oak honey is delicious and extremely healthy. Honey-lovers would find it perfect. I thought in the past that bees only worked with flowers…
saluberia said,
29 September 2008 @ 4:37 pm
We are so incredibly lucky to have this kind of “Nature gift” as oak honey is, not only for a wonderfull taste, but also as a healthy helper.
Just in few, small, reduced parts of the planet we can enjoy this wonderfull honey. So lucky we live in one of these places, aren’t we?