Collection: Honey & Sweeteners

Discover the goodness of natural sweeteners with our curated collection of raw honeys and low-GI sugar alternatives. Whether you're looking for golden acacia honey from Kashmir, medicinal neem honey, antioxidant-rich wildflower honey, or mineral-packed coconut sugar, each of our offerings is unrefined, single-origin, and sourced directly from trusted farmers. Learn how to identify real honey, explore the benefits of each variety, and choose smarter alternatives to processed sugar.


Acacia Honey

Our Acacia Honey is harvested from the remote, pristine valleys of Kashmir. Pale in colour and mild in flavour, this honey is slow to crystallize and ideal for those who prefer a delicate, floral sweetness.

What is Acacia Honey? Acacia honey is made by bees that feed on the nectar of the black locust (false acacia) tree. Its low glycemic index makes it suitable for diabetics in moderation.

Benefits of Acacia Honey:

·         Helps regulate blood sugar

·         Rich in antioxidants

·         Promotes skin health

·         Natural energy booster

Acacia vs Normal Honey: Unlike regular honey, acacia honey is lighter, slower to crystallize, and has a gentler taste.

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Wildflower Honey

Raw Wildflower Honey is collected from a medley of wild blossoms, creating a rich, robust flavour that varies with each season.

How is Wildflower Honey Made? It’s made by bees that forage from a diverse variety of wild plants and flowers. Each batch is unique and packed with local pollens.

Benefits:

·         Supports allergy relief

·         Full of polyphenols and enzymes

·         Great for sore throats

·         Adds flavour to teas, toast, and dressings

Wildflower vs Manuka Honey: While Manuka is praised for its antibacterial potency, raw wildflower honey offers a wider range of floral antioxidants and a more affordable price.

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Neem Honey

Sourced from bees that collect nectar from neem flowers, Neem Honey is darker, thicker, and renowned for its medicinal qualities.

What is Neem Honey? Neem honey has a slightly bitter taste and is packed with antibacterial and antifungal compounds. Traditionally used in Ayurveda.

Benefits of Neem Honey:

·         Supports skin healing and acne treatment

·         Boosts immunity

·         Helps with sore throats and cough

Neem Honey for Skin: Apply directly or mix with turmeric for a purifying face pack.

Neem vs Acacia Honey: Neem honey is more medicinal and intense in taste; Acacia is mild and better for everyday sweetening.

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Honey 101: How to Identify Real Honey

How to Check Honey Purity:

·         Real honey may crystallize naturally over time

·         It should not separate into layers

·         It dissolves slowly in water, not quickly like sugar syrup

Common Questions:

·         Does real honey crystallize? Yes, especially raw and unprocessed honey.

·         Does honey freeze in winter? It thickens but does not freeze like water.

·         How to test at home? Try the flame test, thumb test, or blot test (see blog).


Coconut Sugar

Coconut Sugar is a natural sweetener made from the sap of coconut palm blossoms. It’s a great alternative to refined sugar, especially in baking.

What is Coconut Sugar Made Of? Collected from the sap of coconut palm trees, then heated to form granules — retaining many minerals.

Benefits of Coconut Sugar:

·         Lower glycemic index than white sugar

·         Rich in iron, zinc, potassium

·         Mild caramel-like flavour

·         More nutritious than refined sugar

Coconut Sugar vs Jaggery vs Brown Sugar:

·         Coconut sugar has a lower GI than jaggery

·         Retains more minerals than brown sugar

·         Has a subtle flavour that doesn’t overpower dishes

Side Effects: Consume in moderation. Though healthier, it is still a form of sugar.

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Comparison Table

Honey Type

Taste Profile

Best For

Unique Benefit

 Acacia Honey

 Mild & Floral

 Tea, Drizzling

 Low GI, doesn’t   crystallize fast

 Wildflower Honey

 Bold & Varied

 Toast, Skin Packs

 Rich in antioxidants

 Neem Honey

 Bitter & Strong

 Healing, Acne

 Antibacterial, skin   healing

 Coconut Sugar

 Caramel-like

 Baking, Coffee

 Low GI, mineral-rich


Frequently Asked Questions

Which honey is best for skin? Neem and wildflower honey both support skin health.

Can I replace sugar with coconut sugar? Yes, 1:1 in most recipes. It’s more nutritious than white sugar.

Why does honey crystallize? It’s a sign of purity — glucose separates and forms crystals over time.

Is acacia honey good for diabetics? It has a low GI, but should be consumed in moderation.

What is the difference between wildflower and manuka honey? Wildflower is floral and antioxidant-rich; Manuka is medicinal but more expensive.