[Hyakka honey common in Japan] Hyakka honey is honey extracted from various kinds of flowers, as the kanji for ``Hyaku'' means ``flower'', and is pronounced ``hyakka honey.'' It is the most common type of honey.
[Rare Domestic Honey] Our Hyakka honey is honey collected from flowers that bloom in the fields and mountains in spring, such as gobies, china, and soyogo. You can enjoy the mellow, rich, and flavorful taste. First, take a bite, scoop it out with a spoon, and enjoy it slowly.
[Healthy Natural Sweetener] Compared to the same sweetener, sugar, it has about 25% fewer calories and a higher sweetness. This honey is recommended for eating as is, drizzling it on toast or yogurt, and adding it to dishes and drinks.
[Delivering carefully selected domestic honey] Akitaya Main Store, which started its beekeeping wholesaler in 1898, carefully filters honey carefully selected from beekeepers all over the country based on its 120-year history and trust, at its own factory. We put all our energy into each bottle. Please enjoy the honey carefully collected by beekeepers.
Ingredients: Momoka Honey (domestic) Contents: 2.5kg (2500g) Best-before date: We will deliver the product with at least 6 months remaining.
*Do not give to children under 1 year old.
Akitaya's honey is produced by Akitaya Honten, which started a beekeeping wholesaler in 1891.The company carefully filters the honey carefully selected from trusted beekeepers from all over the country at its own factory, and then lovingly bottles it one by one. It's something. A single bee collects just one spoonful of honey over its lifetime. Honey bees collect nectar from flowers with their small bodies, and then it is carried to the hive, where fellow bees wave their wings to create a breeze, and it matures until it becomes delicious, and then it becomes honey. For more than 120 years, Akitaya Honten has been manufacturing beekeeping materials and raising bees, and as a bee professional, we have built strong bonds with beekeepers. Please enjoy the honey carefully collected by beekeepers while imagining the cheerful singing of the bees and the blooming flowers.