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A fantastic honey using nectar from a number of local wildflowers in the unpolluted Molise region, this is another masterpiece from the renowned artisanal honey makers at Mastrogiacomo.

 

Produced in the town of Colletorto, the wildflowers include borage, bramble, marruca, thyme, coriander, cardoon and more, creating a stronger tasting honey bursting with flavour. The local community swears by it as a daily part of their diet.

 

As a completely natural product harvested from such an unspoilt area, it makes the perfect natural sweetener for your drinks and cooking. 

 

Whether spread on your morning toast or used as an ingredient in your favourite recipe, the stronger taste full of interesting notes from a variety of flowers makes this a honey that always brings something new, you won’t ever get bored of wildflower honey!

 

Order your bottle today and experience that natural, sweet flavour for yourself. Buy with confidence and enjoy honey from Italy’s purest regions, giving you the taste of nature, with nothing added.

  • Stronger, unique flavours from a range of wildflowers
  • Crafted in untouched, unpolluted Molise
  • All-natural product
  • Great as a natural sweetener
  • Delicious on toast!

    Molise's Wildflowers Honey

    S$8.90 Regular Price
    S$8.01Sale Price
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