Subject: Making Garlic Honey!

Medicine, Marinade and More!

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Experience the Authenticity of THESE SPECIALIST *LOCAL* HONEY varietals and you will never buy off-the-shelf jars again!

Discover the real taste of honey foraged by bees visiting litchi, macadamia, sunflower, aloe and bush veld flowers that bring a hint of the source in flavour plus their colour range too!

Why Make Garlic Honey?

Garlic honey is a simple yet potent concoction made by infusing raw garlic cloves in natural honey, often used as a culinary ingredient and natural remedy.


It has a unique combination of the savoury, pungent flavour of garlic and the sweet richness of honey, making it versatile in its culinary uses. You can use it as a glaze for meats and vegetables, a flavourful addition to dressings, marinades, or sauces, or even a topping on pizza or toast.


From a health perspective, garlic honey combines the antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of both garlic and honey. Garlic is known for its immune-boosting properties, beneficial for cardiovascular health and loaded with vitamins and minerals.


Meanwhile, honey is renowned for its soothing effect on sore throats, antioxidant properties, and ability to aid in digestion. Thus, garlic honey serves as a powerful and flavourful addition to both your kitchen and natural medicine cabinet.

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Trusted South African Beekeepers!

Creamed Honey

Source: Sunflowers and Aloe

Origin: Highveld, South Africa

Collect or courier from Centurion

Macadamia honey

Source: Macadamian Nut orchards

Origin: Mpumalanga Province

Collect or courier from Centurion

Litchi Honey

Source: Litchi Tree orchards

Origin: Mpumalanga Province

Collect or courier from Centurion

Hurry and secure your local premium honey now, as the high demand for this prestigious selection may result in limited availability and jars selling out quickly.


"We only have 40 jars of Litchi Honey left!"

(It is very seasonal linked to litchi flowering.)

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The Local Real Honey Comes from Bee Hives Around Mpumalanga, North West and Limpopo provinces of South Africa.


"It looks and tastes fantastic - nothing like the big shops selling 'honey' from other countries."

Piet, RealHoney Fan