Description
Fir honey is a variety produced from honeydew collected from certain species of insects that feed on fir trees. The insects eat the sap of the tree and secrete a sticky, sugary liquid called honeydew. Bees collect the nectar produced by these insects and use it to make a flavorful, dark honey known as fir or pine. This particular variety is valued for its tasty, resinous, mildly sweet taste, rich color and impressive antiseptic, expectorant, antioxidant and soothing properties.
Color: Medium to dark amber with greenish and brown undertones
Taste: Strong resinous, herbal taste reminiscent of tropical fruits with a long aftertaste
Aroma: Very low odor except for a faint resinous odor
Sweetness: Mild taste with moderate sweetness and slightly resinous warm taste
Acidity: Moderate
Crystallization: Spontaneously crystallizes in a short period of time into medium or fine grains
The Benefits of Fir honey
- It gives special energy
- It has antiseptic properties
- Ideal for sore throats and respiratory infections
