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100% PURE GREEK HONEY 400g
5 Types
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Expiry : Dec 2017 

Greek Honey a great booster that gives energy & resistance.

The secret…
Our raw and unfiltered honey is collected from Mt. Pageon and other adequate spots in Greece.
By the term "Raw Honey” it is meant that there is no heating, no pasteurization nor any other processes of the honey.
The difference between raw and pasteurized honey is substantial. Raw honey is an alkaline forming food that
contains natural vitamins, enzymes, powerful antioxidants and other important natural nutrients.
These are the very nutrients that will be destroyed during the heating and pasteurization process.

BENEFITS of MASTIC 
Thyme Honey with Mastic 
Has a sweet, velvety taste and texture,
intensely aromatic.
Mastic: The tears of Chios

Arbutus Honey with Mastic
Characterised by a slightly bitter taste
with a tinge of baked caramel aroma.
Mastic: The tears of Chios

GOLD LABEL Pine Honey with Mastic 
Low in sugar content, it is not very sweet.
Contains a slight iodine smell.
Mastic: The tears of Chios

Thyme-Pine Honey with Mastic
Fairly sweet.
Mastic: The tears of Chios

Meli Thymarisio/ Thyme honey : This aromatic honey obtained from Thyme tree is very bright in color with exceptional taste. It is the best quality honey that is produced in Greece and is famous worldwide. It gets crystallized within 6-18 months. It serves as an antiseptic agent and boosts the immune system activity. Hence, it is used to heal wounds and also as an effective remedy for food poisoning. It clears the blocked pores and also serves as a toner by helping the skin cells to rejuvenate. The component thymol present in this honey is responsible for the antiseptic action.  This wonderful honey is also found to show positive effect against tumors. However, it is yet to be proved experimentally.




Thyme-Flowers with Mastic
Very sweet with a smooth and pleasant taste.
Mastic: The tears of Chios






Mastic is a natural, off-white color, semitransparent resin that comes from mastic trees, in Chios Island, in Northern Greece.
This is due to under water volcanoes, the mild and dry climate and the lime consisting soil.
It is secreted by superficial incisions made in trunk and branches of the tree with sharp tools and dripping in the form of tears.
This process starts from mid-august to mid-september.
The product is then sieved, washed and thoroughly cleaned, piece by piece.



Nutritional Value

Mastic consist of volatile and aromatic ingredients that make up the essential oil (mastic). The exact composition
of Chios mastic is not yet fully known. What we know is that mastic is rich in:
1. Terpenes (especially ursolic and oleanolic acid). These substances are responsible for antimicrobial, antiviral
antitumor, hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiulcer and antihyperlipidemic activity of mastic.
2. Polyphenols, known potent antioxidant compounds that protect cells and tissues of the body from free radicals,
which are the cause illnesses such as heart disease, and aging skin.

Pharmaceutical Properties
Ever since antiquity, mastic has been well known for its medicinal and pharmaceutical properties. Nowadays, it

has been gradually revealed by the scientific community that natural mastic is gifted with unique beneficial and
therapeutic properties.

Properties of Greek honey