Dorset Honey Canford Heath (Yellow) 227g
Dorset Honey Canford Heath (Yellow) 227g
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The Dorset Hive’s Canford Heath Honey is a raw, unprocessed delight straight from the wilds of Poole, UK. Harvested from bees foraging the diverse flora of Canford Heath, this small-batch, 100% pure honey retains all its natural properties — including pollen, enzymes, and propolis.
Golden in colour with a naturally smooth yet creamy consistency, this artisan honey is extracted cold and left unpasteurised to preserve its delicate notes and authentic flavour profile. Whether stirred into warm tea, drizzled over porridge, or enjoyed by the spoonful — this is local British honey at its finest.
Why Choose The Dorset Hive Canford Heath Honey?
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Sourced directly from hives in Poole, UK
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Cold-extracted and unpasteurised to preserve nutrients
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Naturally rich in enzymes, pollen and antioxidants
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Seasonal flavour influenced by wild heathland blooms
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No additives, preservatives or filtering – just pure honey
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Made in small batches to support local bee health
Ethically Harvested, Sustainably Made
At The Dorset Hive, honey is only collected when there’s surplus—ensuring the bees have everything they need. This method supports pollinator well-being while providing you with premium, untouched honey that reflects the unique biodiversity of Dorset's heathlands.
Direction for use:
Enjoy in the best moments.
Ingredients:
Pure dorset honey
FAQs
1. Is The Dorset Hive Honey pasteurised or filtered?
No, it’s raw and unpasteurised. The honey is only coarse filtered to remove large particles, so it retains natural pollen, enzymes, and propolis.
2. Can this honey crystallise over time?
Yes, raw honey naturally crystallises, especially in cooler temperatures. You can gently warm it in a water bath to return it to a smooth consistency.
3. What flowers do the bees forage on in Canford Heath?
Bees in Canford Heath gather nectar from a variety of wildflowers, including heather, gorse, and other heathland plants — which contribute to its unique, seasonal flavour.
