Himalayan Honey
Our Honey are collected from the
wild bee colonies Apis Laboriosa,
Apis dorsata and Apis cerana found
in the isolated forest in Himalayan
mountains of Nepal, The world's
largest honey bee, Apis Laboriosa
(the giant Himalayan honey bee)
is a wild bee and makes it combs
on high branches of trees and cliff
over hangs. The honey hunters are
a tribe of Mongol in central Nepal
who follow the tradition of honey
hunting, a tradition passed down
since generations. The bees are
drive away from the honeycomb by
smoke. After this, a portion of
the brood comb is sometimes cut
off. The honey portion of the hive
is brought down in baskets. People
waiting near the foot of the trees,
squeeze honey from the comb into
earthen pots.
We make every effort to ensure
that the bee products reach you
at their Organic best. Organic honey
is extracted by the 'cold press'
method without the use of heat.
This helps preserve the pollen and
the enzymes that occur naturally
in honey.
Besides being an economic activity
harvesting cliff honey, honey hunting
also involves special rituals and
satisfies the leisure requirements
of isolated mountain people. Hunting
cliff honey is a dangerous activity
and most of the cliffs are named
and remembered by the names of honey
hunters who died during honey harvesting.
This culture does not allow the
total eradication of bee nests but
rather supprts the sustainable presence
and multiplication of cliff bees.
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