Olive Blossom Honey
🍯 What is Olive Honey?
Olive Honey is a unique type of honey made by honey bees that forage primarily on olive flowers (from olive tree blossoms). It is usually harvested from regions where olive trees grow abundantly — such as Mediterranean climates — during the olive flowering season.
It may also refer to infused honey, where olive leaves or olive extracts are added to pure raw honey, but the most prized version is naturally floral-sourced olive blossom honey.
It typically has:
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A light golden to dark amber color
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A mild, slightly herbal taste
-
A rich antioxidant profile
✅ Benefits of Olive Honey
| Benefit | How It Helps |
|---|---|
| 🛡 Rich in Antioxidants | Supports immune system and protects cells from damage |
| ❤️ Supports Heart Health | Combines the heart-protective benefits of olives and honey |
| 🤧 Natural Anti-inflammatory | Soothes throat, cough, and allergies |
| 💪 Boosts Energy | Natural sugars + minerals for stamina and quick energy |
| 🧠 Brain and Nerve Support | Olive polyphenols may support cognitive function |
| 🐝 Antibacterial & Wound-Healing | Useful for skin healing and gut health |
| 🧬 Slows Aging Process | High polyphenol content fights oxidative stress |
🥄 How to Use Olive Honey
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Daily Morning Boost
Take 1 teaspoon on an empty stomach to support immunity and energy. -
With Warm Water & Lemon
Mix in a cup for a detoxifying, digestion-friendly drink. -
In Tea or Herbal Infusions
Especially good with olive leaf tea, green tea, or chamomile. -
As a Natural Sweetener
Use it in smoothies, yogurt, on toast, or in salad dressings. -
Topical Use for Skin
Apply a thin layer on wounds, dry skin, or acne-prone areas for healing. -
Pre-workout Natural Fuel
1–2 teaspoons gives an energy boost before exercise.
🍃 Combine With:
-
Olive leaf powder or extract for stronger immune support
-
Lemon or ginger for cold relief
-
Black seed or cinnamon for general wellness
⚠️ Note:
-
Always use raw, unheated olive honey to retain full benefits.
-
Not recommended for children under 1 year.
🍯 What is Olive Honey?
Olive Honey is a unique type of honey made by honey bees that forage primarily on olive flowers (from olive tree blossoms). It is usually harvested from regions where olive trees grow abundantly — such as Mediterranean climates — during the olive flowering season.
It may also refer to infused honey, where olive leaves or olive extracts are added to pure raw honey, but the most prized version is naturally floral-sourced olive blossom honey.
It typically has:
-
A light golden to dark amber color
-
A mild, slightly herbal taste
-
A rich antioxidant profile
✅ Benefits of Olive Honey
| Benefit | How It Helps |
|---|---|
| 🛡 Rich in Antioxidants | Supports immune system and protects cells from damage |
| ❤️ Supports Heart Health | Combines the heart-protective benefits of olives and honey |
| 🤧 Natural Anti-inflammatory | Soothes throat, cough, and allergies |
| 💪 Boosts Energy | Natural sugars + minerals for stamina and quick energy |
| 🧠 Brain and Nerve Support | Olive polyphenols may support cognitive function |
| 🐝 Antibacterial & Wound-Healing | Useful for skin healing and gut health |
| 🧬 Slows Aging Process | High polyphenol content fights oxidative stress |
🥄 How to Use Olive Honey
-
Daily Morning Boost
Take 1 teaspoon on an empty stomach to support immunity and energy. -
With Warm Water & Lemon
Mix in a cup for a detoxifying, digestion-friendly drink. -
In Tea or Herbal Infusions
Especially good with olive leaf tea, green tea, or chamomile. -
As a Natural Sweetener
Use it in smoothies, yogurt, on toast, or in salad dressings. -
Topical Use for Skin
Apply a thin layer on wounds, dry skin, or acne-prone areas for healing. -
Pre-workout Natural Fuel
1–2 teaspoons gives an energy boost before exercise.
🍃 Combine With:
-
Olive leaf powder or extract for stronger immune support
-
Lemon or ginger for cold relief
-
Black seed or cinnamon for general wellness
⚠️ Note:
-
Always use raw, unheated olive honey to retain full benefits.
-
Not recommended for children under 1 year.
| 1 kg |
4500 |
|---|---|
| 500gm |
2250 |
| 250gm |
1150 |