With a unique bitter flavor with soot reminiscent of rust sensations at first (slightly acidified), it is subtly delicate shortly after tasting, making it an easily recognizable natural honey. Its aroma is penetrating, consistent and unique.
Its peculiar bitter flavor is due to a mixture of components such as heterosides, arbutin and tannins that bees process to produce this exquisite honey, queen of winter beekeeping.
Usually quick to crystallize into thick grains, it has a unique texture, grainy and pleasant to the palate. A color can be seen that evolves from amber brown when it solidifies, to acquiring a darker tone when it is in a more fluid state.
It is a honey highly appreciated in Arab cultures for use in traditional culinary recipes or for cosmetic use.
ORIGIN: Spain and other areas of the Iberian Peninsula
REPRESENTATIVE SPECIES: Strawberry tree
MAJOR FLORAL COMPOSITION: Strawberry tree and varied native wild flora.
PRODUCTION TIME: Autumn-Winter.
COLOR: Brownish amber to dark amber.
FLAVOR: Slightly acidic bitter.
AROMA: Penetrating, consistent and unique.
PECULIARITIES: Raw honey, pure, not homogenized, not filtered, without added sugars.
CONSERVATION: Keep in a dry, semi-dark and cool place, to keep all its natural qualities intact in a natural way.
In its natural process, honey crystallizes and hardens depending on various parameters (temperature, floral origin, etc.).