In contrast to most other honey, Honeydew Honey is not a floral honey. Instead, it is the product of two insect types working to create a delicious and unique honey. Small scale-insects inhabit the beech forests and produce a sticky liquid which is collected by honeybees foraging in remote native Black Beech forests in the South Island of New Zealand. Honeydew is only sourced in certain areas of New Zealand and if you’ve been out tramping around the South Island you will have picked up on the sweet honey smell around some Beech forests and the sound of bees, wasps and Tuis that are all drawn to the drops of Honeydew sticking out from the bark of Beech trees.
Nelson Honey mainly collect their Honeydew Honey from the pristine Nelson Lakes area inland from Nelson City where the environment is clean and natural and unaffected by pollution.
Honeydew Honey contains complex sugars called Oligosaccharides.
Natural ingredients
We pride ourselves on using natural ingredients in all our products so you can take advantage of all the natural goodness. Our Honeydew Honey range only contains Pure New Zealand Honey sourced from the Nelson Lakes area in the top of the South Island.