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At 1,600 meters, the high wilderness of Akoura provide floral diversity including junipers, thistles, eryngo, milk-vetch, honeysuckle and wild summer flowers. The ideal partner with pancakes and fresh fruits, as well as to sweeten winter breakfasts.
Naturally rich in micronutrients from the wild mountain flowers, it is suggested to strengthen the body’s immune system.
$1.50 – $26.70
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Here are the most frequently asked questions.
No. Our honey is 100% natural. Our bees have never been fed any unnatural substances (like sugar) throughout their lives.
Some honey contains high fructose levels which lead to a fast crystallization, like nectar honey (for example Citrus Honey). This happens even if the honey does not contain sugar. Other honey richer in glucose crystallizes way slower, like honeydew (for example Oak Honey).
Yes. We take all necessary steps to ensure our honey is free from antibiotic usage and pesticide residue, in partnership with our beekeepers of course.
With produce and plants that befit a lush Mediterranean paradise, Lebanon has some pretty happy bees, and this beautiful shop is where to go to taste the fruits of their labour.
The bees feast on the Cedar trees of Barouk, the oak trees of Keserwan, […] and much more. By going to where nature is in bloom, L’Atelier Du Miel produces more than a dozen artisanal honeys.
The startup is distinguished by its unique production method, which relies on the movement of hives to follow the flowering seasons, allowing bees to feed only on the nectar of flowers and trees
The startup is distinguished by its unique production method, which relies on the movement of hives to follow the flowering seasons, allowing bees to feed only on the nectar of flowers and trees
The bees feast on the Cedar trees of Barouk, the oak trees of Keserwan, […] and much more. By going to where nature is in bloom, L’Atelier Du Miel produces more than a dozen artisanal honeys.
With produce and plants that befit a lush Mediterranean paradise, Lebanon has some pretty happy bees, and this beautiful shop is where to go to taste the fruits of their labour.
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