Nutritional Value Chestnut Honey
Greek Chestnut Honey is rich in trace elements such as potassium, magnesium, manganese, barium as well as fructose, and tannins due to the chestnut tree. In this honey, you find a high content of pollen grains. The strong presence of pollen increases its nutritional value. It has antiperspirant properties and it helps blood circulation. In addition, it has astringent, disinfectant, and healing properties, especially useful in the urinary and digestive system, providing antimicrobial action in the intestine. It is recommended for those who exercise.
Crystallization
Thanks to the high proportion of fructose that resists crystallization, Greek Chestnut Honey crystallizes slowly after 1-2 years.
A Wide Range of Honey Products
The Soukas Family has been producing honey for more than half a century, starting its first beehives on the mountain of its heart, Helmos. Today, united with the inseparable ties of a hive, with love and know-how, the family's children continue the tradition and produce 15 different varieties of honey.
Try the different types of honey: Greek Thyme Honey, Greek Chestnut Honey, Greek Blossom Honey, Greek Orange Blossom Honey.
Try the different types of honey: Greek Thyme Honey, Greek Chestnut Honey, Greek Blossom Honey, Greek Orange Blossom Honey.
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