An OBG FAVOURITE!
- tones of butterscotch
- smooth, perfect sweetness, depth of flavour
- crisp and mild, overtones of sweet floral spices with a noticeable delicious tang of clover.
Blue Hills Meadow honey is a fresh mild honey suitable for all honey uses.
This is a natural blend of Blackberry, Clover and other ground flora honey. Nature and the bees give us a superb blend definitely a taste from the Tasmanian country side.
The fertile farmlands and meadows on the edge of the Tarkine wilderness are often referred to as “the food bowl of Australia”; farmers there have a reputation for skilfully caring for the land.
Our bees produce this beautiful honey from the clover and other flowers growing in these farmers’ meadows, as well as from the native gums and wildflowers that grow alongside these fields and nearby small streams.
The mild flavours of meadow honey are widely popular.
Research at the University of Tasmania: 'Meadow honey antimicrobial and antifungal actions' show Meadow honey is Active against Staphylococcal infections.
Eat as is or reliquefy with temperatures less than 45 degrees Celsius to retain the honey's raw nature, retaining its nutritional benefits.
The cold extraction ensures that it retains all of the flavours and aromas of pure, wild honey.
GMO Free. No artificial additives, colours, fragrances or preservatives.
Raw: This honey is raw - meaning it has been cold extracted, unprocessed, unheated, retaining all its nutrients, enzymes, vitamins, minerals and anti-bacterial properties.
Raw honey is more crystalline and may develop a natural candied, sugar appearance over time and during colder weather. Organic raw honey that is more liquid and runny is newly extracted and will settle over time to become more thick and crystalline. Conventional non-organic, non-raw honey has been heated at higher temperatures for long periods of time during their processing and extraction, destroying beneficial nutrients.
Enjoy: Straight from the tub, or in a favourite lemon and honey drink.
To soften honey, leave a portion in a bowl in a pan of warm water.
Do not overheat, so to maximise honey's therapeutic properties.
A tip is to leave the tub in a warm car for a day so it slowly softens at a low but warm temperature.
Raw Tasmanian Meadow Honey - blend of Blackberry, Clover and other ground flora (1kg) by Blue Hills Honey Tasmania since 1955.
Ingredients: 100% Raw Tasmanian Meadow Honey - blend of Blackberry, Clover and other ground flora via cold extraction.
Store: In a dry, dark cupboard away from direct sunlight.
Origin: Australia
Certification: HALAL and HACCP accredited, BQual, TAHG.
More on... Blackberry is used in folkloric use medicinally. Due to the high content of tannin, the bark of the root and the leaves are thought to be powerful astringent and tonic. Other folkloric use of the honey is to treat a sore throat.
Sourced from the lush green fields of Tasmania and bathed in the world's cleanest air and water, Tasmania is renowned for its exceptionally clean environment and wilderness heritage areas. Pollution free winds blow thousands of kilometres across the vast, empty Southern Ocean before reaching the shores of Tasmania.
The terms Blackberry are used to refer to all taxa within the Rubus fruticosus L. aggregate. European Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus L. agg.) is found in forest's, and natural ecosystems throughout temperate Australia.
Blackberry comprises a number of closely related plants that are dealt with under the one name. At least 15 taxa, some of which may be hybrids of Blackberry have become naturalized in Australia. There is evidence that Blackberry was planted in New South Wales by the late 1830s. It was included in the sale catalogue of a Tasmanian nursery by 1845. Blackberry was recognised to have become significant by the 1880s.
Multi award winning honey:
2012 World's Best Leatherwood Honey! and Gold Medal winner!
Blue Hills Honey Tasmania have recently won the prestigious Reuben Charles OBE Memorial “World’s Best Leatherwood Honey Trophy“ at the recent Tasmanian Beekeepers Association Conference.
2011 Finalists Tasmanian Export Awards (Agribusiness, Regional Exporter, Small Business)
2011 Tasmanian Fine Food Awards Silver Medal
2010 Tasmanian Fine Food Awards Gold Medal
2008 Tasmanian Fine Food Awards Gold Medal and Silver in 2009
2008 Tasmanian Export Awards winner Agribusiness
2009 Tasmanian Export Awards finalist.
Other Awards from the Organic and Green Expo Sydney 2010:
Overall Judges Choice Award Winner - Best of the Show
Gold Medal for Best Gourmet Food
Gold Medal for Best Natural Health Product
More on Blue Hills Honey and their flagship Leatherwood Honey:
Human settlements are few and far between, and the region is rich in flora and fauna, containing many rare and protected species. Some people believe that Tasmania's west coast is the last remaining home of the Tasmanian tiger or thylacine, reputed to have been extinct since 1936. Much of the region has been proclaimed as a World Heritage or Protected Area.
Blue Hills Leatherwood Honey is sourced from the pristine temperate rainforests of the Tarkine (home of the world's cleanest air and water) which means Blue Hills Leatherwood Honey stands out as a truly premium honey. We are the only apiary in the heart of this pristine environment. Only 600-1200 tonnes are produced annually. The Tarkine is the largest single tract of temperate rainforest wilderness left in Australia.
Flowering from approximately January until April, the Leatherwood tree (Eucryphia lucida) is endemic to Tasmania and originated nearly 65 million years ago. The best stands of leatherwood are often hidden deep within the forest and can be difficult to access, but the delicious rewards are well worth the trouble.
What does Leatherwood Honey taste like?
While many Tasmania's say that leatherwood 'tastes like the wilderness', the International Slow Food Movement describes it in the following way :
"Leatherwood honey is slightly liquid with uniform crystallisation, a smooth creamy texture and an ochre-yellow colour. The perfume is intense with notes of balsamic scents, which develops quickly into clean fresh notes of citrus fruits and white flowers. The flavour is clean and fresh, very balsamic, with lightly spicy notes in its long finish. Overall, the sensation of eating this honey is very pleasurable: it is creamy, buttery, low in acidity and melts in the mouth."
Tasmania's Tarkine Wilderness:
The island of Tasmania is known as the Natural State and the Island of Inspiration owing to its large and relatively unspoiled natural environment. Almost 37% of Tasmania is in Reserves, National Parks and World Heritage wilderness sites. Our Leatherwood Honey comes from an ancient and pristine environment.
Blue Hills harvest their honey from one of the most untouched and natural regions of the world, the Tarkine forest. The Tarkine, located in Tasmania's far North West, is the largest temperate rainforest area in Australia and one of the largest in the world covering approximately 3,800 square kilometres (1,500 sq mi).The region is wild and untamed. To walk in the vibrant understorey of its primeval rainforests is to glimpse the depth and magic of the natural world.
Blue Hills Honey is dedicated to preserving the natural attributes of this special part of the world.
"Once you have been to the heart of the Tarkine you will never forget the view of the Leatherwood trees with their rose like white flowers cascading over the untamed wild rivers. The smells of the nectar permeate the dense forest. The magnificent red and gold hues of the majestic myrtle forests are a sight to behold. No one could deny a need to preserve and treat with respect such a special place". (Robbie Charles Beekeeper)
The very foundation of Blue Hills Honey, the company and its products, is its relationship to this unique Tasmanian environment. We are the only apiary in the heart of this pristine environment. Only 600 to 1200 tonnes of this extraordinary nectar is produced annually. Whilst Blue Hills produces a range of honeys including Tasmanian Manuka, Meadow, Blackberry, and Prickly Box, its flagship product is Leatherwood Honey, the king of all honey’s.
Tasmania is the only place in the world where Leatherwood Honey is produced. Its origins, in the world’s cleanest air and water, means that Blue Hills Leatherwood Honey can truly make a claim to be one of the world’s premium honeys.
Leatherwood Honey has become an iconic product for Tasmania promoting the clean and green image that is so much a part of Tasmania. Leatherwood Honey is considered by many connoisseurs to be the worlds finest because of its wild rather than farmed production base.
Blue Hills Honey full of nature’s goodness .......taste the wilderness!
Western Australia and New Zealand customers please note:
Quarantine restrictions do not permit honey to be imported into WA or NZ
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