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Organic Strawberry Honey

Organic Strawberry Honey

£8.00

Blush pink nectar kissed by the sun.

Product Details

Fresh, fragrant strawberries meet the mellow floral sweetness of raw honey in this gentle yet flavour-packed infusion. Each spoonful tastes like a homemade preserve — without the sugar or fuss. By blending organic dried strawberries into raw British honey, we’ve created a fruit-forward treat that hits the sweet spot between childhood nostalgia and modern nourishment.

Each jar contains 340g

Ingredients

Raw British Blossom Honey, Organic Strawberries.

Get Inspired

Drizzle over fresh ricotta on sourdough toast. Think strawberry shortcake, but simpler — and much, much better for you.

How to Store

Store in a cool, dry space. Naturally set — stir if desired, or enjoy straight from the jar.

Shipping Info

We ship every Saturday, and take our orders 1-week in advance. So make sure your order is submitted by 12pm Saturday for delivery the following week.

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Our Customer Questions

Why is the honey pink?

The natural strawberry infusion lends its blush hue — no dyes, just fruit and honey doing their thing.

Is your honey pasteurised or filtered?

No. Our honey is raw, unfiltered, and cold-extracted. This keeps all of the natural enzymes, pollen, and beneficial compounds intact.

Why does honey crystallise?

Crystallisation is a sign of true raw honey. It means the product hasn’t been tampered with. You can gently warm the jar in hot water to return it to liquid form.

Is your honey from the UK?

Yes. We work exclusively with beekeepers in Cheshire. Every jar is 100% British.

Do you blend your honey?

Never. Each batch is single-origin and seasonal — its colour, flavour, and texture will vary naturally depending on forage.

Can I cook or bake with raw honey?

Absolutely. While raw honey is best enjoyed unheated to preserve its living enzymes, it can also be used in baking and cooking. It adds depth, natural sweetness, and a rich floral note to any dish. Just be aware that heating will neutralise some of its active properties.