Description
Origin & Source
This honey comes exclusively from wild Sidr (Beri) trees growing in the mountainous tribal belt between Pakistan and Afghanistan, notably in KPK (Kohat, Karak) .
The region hosts what’s considered the largest, oldest forest of Sidr trees, lending the honey exceptional quality .
Characteristics & Taste
Mono‑floral: Bees collect nectar solely from Sidr flowers, yielding a pure honey.
Full-bodied and viscous, it presents a medium-to-dark amber color, with rich butterscotch, caramel, and subtle floral notes .
Nutritional & Medicinal Benefits
Renowned for its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and probiotic properties, popular in traditional medicinal use .
Said to support immunity, digestion, wound healing, and even cardiovascular health through minerals and enzymes preserved in raw form .
Products promoted as cold-extracted, unheated, unfiltered, and lab-tested to ensure authenticity and purity .
Awards & Reputation
At FoodEx 2016 in Jeddah, honey connoisseurs declared this variety among the “best in the world” due to its purity and quality .
BeeWild Honey notably sources from Kohat/Karak hills—a pollution‑free, densely vegetated area considered premium honey territory .
✅ Summary Table
Feature Details
Source Wild Sidr trees in Pakistan‑Afghan tribal/mountain regions
Extraction Method Cold‑extracted, unheated, minimally filtered
Flavor & Texture Dark amber, caramel/butterscotch taste, rich viscous texture
Health Benefits Natural antibacterial, antioxidants, digestive & immune support
Notable Recognition Ranked “best in the world” at FoodEx 2016
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