Pure English Borage Honey 1kg / 2.2lbs
This delicious Borage (Star Flower) honey comes straight from the lush fields of south-west Warwickshire. Rather than relocating our own bees across the county in search of Borage honey, we’ve partnered with a seasoned bee farmer friend of ours who produces the honey for us, significantly reducing our carbon footprint.
From the vibrant blue blossom of the Borage, honey bees busily gather nectar, transforming it into the uniquely smooth and delicate English Borage Honey, cherished for its light and refreshing flavour.
Natural runny honey will set solid in time, Borage honey slower than others. If the honey starts to set, simply place the jar in warm water until it becomes runny again.
Store honey at room temperature, never in the fridge as this will speed up the setting process and set the honey solid.
This delicious Borage (Star Flower) honey comes straight from the lush fields of south-west Warwickshire. Rather than relocating our own bees across the county in search of Borage honey, we’ve partnered with a seasoned bee farmer friend of ours who produces the honey for us, significantly reducing our carbon footprint.
From the vibrant blue blossom of the Borage, honey bees busily gather nectar, transforming it into the uniquely smooth and delicate English Borage Honey, cherished for its light and refreshing flavour.
Natural runny honey will set solid in time, Borage honey slower than others. If the honey starts to set, simply place the jar in warm water until it becomes runny again.
Store honey at room temperature, never in the fridge as this will speed up the setting process and set the honey solid.
Customer Reviews
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Borage honey
This is the second lot of Borage honey I have had. It has a great taste. I was fascinated by the fact that it showed no signs of crystallisation despite the cold weather. I discovered that honey from nectar containing more fructose takes much longer to crystallise than the more usual honeys with more glucose. I'm sure the bees are unaware of this, but it's an interesting fact, and partly explains why Spring honey crystallises quicker than Summer . Fascinating!
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Borage honey
Hadn't tried this before, but very pleasantly surprised. Quite a distinctive flavour, I usually get the spring or summer honey, but thought I'd have a change