Description
Background
Jarrah honey is extracted from the Jarrah tree (Eucalyptus marginata) which is only found in the Southwest of Western Australia and can live up to 400 years.
Flowering Period
This magnificent tree’s honey is so rare flowers bloom only once every two years
Honey Characteristics
Jarrah honey is a “runny” honey i.e., does not crystalize easily and will remain flowing even in winter, it is also characterised by medium to semi dark amber colour with a rich flavour and smooth to a hint of savoury taste. Jarrah honey is packed with so many medicinal benefits proved by research
Sourced
Jarrah honey is sourced predominantly from the pristine Jarrah Forest of Southwest of Western Australia. Western Australia is known as the last bee disease and pest free areas anywhere in the world
Allergy Note
Pure unfiltered honey may contain traces of pollen
Not suitable for infants under 12 months
Health Benefits
| Benefit | Detail |
| Hi TA | (Total activity) which is a measure of antimicrobial or bacteria killing scale, the higher the TA the greater the antimicrobial and Jarrah has high levels of TA |
| Immune Booster | Naturally boosts the immune system |
| Virus Treatment | Highly effective in killing viruses at virus entry points of mouth and throat |
| Low GI | (Glycaemic index). The lower the GI the healthier the food |
| Ulcer Treatment | Excellent treatment for ulcers |
| Antioxidant | High levels of antioxidant, even higher than Manuka |
| Fructose | High Fructose honey (alternative sweetener for diabetes) |
| Glucose | Low Glucose honey |
| Butyric Acid | High levels of butyric acid (high levels of butyric acid can lead to low risk of bowel cancer) |
| Burns and Wounds | Excellent treatments for burns and wounds due to its high TA |
| Probiotics | Good source of prebiotics |











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