How to de-crystallise honey
Mouriki Premium Honey
Red Fir Honey-450g
Red Fir Mouriki Premium Honey- Since 1960
Nature’s Protective Shield- Rich in potassium, calcium, and essential vitamins. Fir Honey is a true gift from nature, offering both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits. With its deep red hue and luxuriously thick texture, this rare honey is as nourishing as it is delicious.
Unlike other honeys, Fir Honey does not crystallize in winter ensuring effortless enjoyment even in the colder months. Whether drizzled over warm toast, stirred into tea, or savoured straight from the spoon, it’s a natural superfood that supports your well-being all year round.
Weight: 450g
Please note: Crystallisation is a natural characteristic of unprocessed, untreated honey, reflecting its pure and untouched state straight from the hive. While some may perceive crystallisation as a change in texture or appearance, rest assured, it's simply nature at work, preserving the honey's inherent qualities.
Despite its crystallised form, the nutritional and biological value of honey remains intact. This means that whether your honey is smooth or crystallised, you're still enjoying the same wholesome benefits and delicious taste that only pure Greek, unprocessed honey can provide.
Embrace it as a mark of authenticity—a reassuring sign that your honey is free from artificial processing and brimming with natural goodness
The process to de-crystallising honey is simple. Crystallised honey liquefies in 'ben-marie', at 45-50 Degrees Celsius, without losing any of its nutritional value. Alternatively, you can place the jar with the lid open in the oven at 40 degrees Celsius until it liquefies.