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Raw · Single-Origin · Traceable

Raw Honey,
Six Generations
in the Making

Single-origin honey from our family's Transylvanian apiaries and a SALSA-certified British supplier. Never blended. Never heated above hive temperature. Free UK delivery on three jars or more.

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Our Honey Collection

Six Single-Origin Raw Honeys

Every jar of honey we sell is raw, unfiltered, and traceable to one named region. From the wild Yorkshire Moors to the ancient Acacia forests of Transylvania, each variety carries the character of its landscape.

Raw Acacia honey 280g jar from Transylvania, HoneyBee and Co.
European

Transylvania · Romania

Acacia Honey

Pale gold, crystal clear, with a mild and delicate sweetness. Stays liquid longer than almost any other honey variety.

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Raw British Heather honey 280g jar from the Yorkshire Moors, HoneyBee and Co.
British

Yorkshire Moors · United Kingdom

Heather Honey

Rich, dark amber with a distinctive floral intensity. A true taste of the British moorland and our most rare honey.

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Raw British Wildflower honey 280g jar, HoneyBee and Co.
British

Midlands · United Kingdom

Wildflower Honey

Golden amber with a complex, multi-floral flavour that shifts gently with each season's bloom.

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Soft Set British honey 280g jar, HoneyBee and Co.
British

Midlands · United Kingdom

Soft Set Honey

Smooth, creamy, and spreadable. Made through a controlled crystallisation process, no heat applied.

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Raw Linden honey 280g jar from Transylvania, HoneyBee and Co.
European

Transylvania · Romania

Linden Honey

Light golden with a fresh, woody-minty character. A Transylvanian staple with a long folk tradition.

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Raw Sunflower honey 280g jar from Transylvania, HoneyBee and Co.
European

Transylvania · Romania

Sunflower Honey

Bright golden with a warm, buttery sweetness. Sets firm and is loved for cooking and baking.

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The Real Honey Question

Most Honey on UK Shelves Is Not What You Think

In March 2023, the European Commission's Joint Research Centre tested 320 batches of honey arriving at EU borders. Forty-six percent were flagged as suspected of being adulterated with sugar syrups. Here is the difference between what we sell and what most large brands sell.

Mass-Market Honey

Often blended,
often heated,
often anonymous.

  • Blended from multiple countries (typical label: "a blend of EU and non-EU honeys")
  • Pasteurised at 70°C or higher, which destroys natural enzymes
  • Ultra-filtered to remove pollen, which removes traceability
  • Engineered to stay liquid forever (a sign of processing, not quality)
  • The adulteration incentive is significant: imported honey averages €2.32 per kg in the EU, while sugar syrups cost as little as €0.40 per kg
  • 74% of suspicious consignments tested by the EU originated from China; 93% of samples from Turkey were flagged

HoneyBee & Co.

Single origin,
cold extracted,
traceable to a region.

  • Single-origin, single floral source. Acacia from Transylvania. Heather from the Yorkshire Moors.
  • Cold-extracted. Never heated above hive temperature (~40°C)
  • Pollen and natural enzymes preserved intact
  • Crystallises naturally over time, a reliable sign of authenticity
  • Six generations of beekeeping heritage in the Nistor family of Transylvania
  • Our British honey supplier holds SALSA Certification (Safe and Local Supplier Approval)
46%

Of honey samples tested by the EU at member state borders in 2023 were suspected to be adulterated with sugar syrups, the highest rate ever recorded. Source: European Commission Joint Research Centre, "From the Hives" report (March 2023). The EU has since updated its Honey Directive to require mandatory origin labelling on every jar.

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Education

What Is Raw Honey, and Why Does It Matter?

01

Natural Sugars & Enzymes

Raw honey is mostly fructose and glucose, plus active enzymes the bees produce inside the hive. When honey is heated above 40°C, those enzymes are permanently destroyed. We never pasteurise.

02

Pollen & Antioxidants

Every jar of raw honey retains natural pollen grains and antioxidants from the flowers the colony visited. These compounds give each honey its distinct flavour. They are absent in pasteurised honey.

03

Water Content & Purity

Our Acacia honey has a naturally low water content of 15 to 19%, which prevents fermentation. Many mass-produced honeys contain far more water, often a sign of over-dilution or harvesting too early.

04

Health Properties

Honey has been valued for thousands of years and features in folk medicine across cultures. Its natural antimicrobial properties come from enzymes that remain active only in raw, unheated honey.

Not all honey is the same. The colony's health, the flowers it forages, the beekeeper's harvesting methods, and whether the honey has been heated or filtered all determine what ends up in your jar. At HoneyBee & Co., every batch is fully traceable from hive to home. Read more about the most common myths about raw honey or learn why raw honey is good for you.

Nistor Fanel and Dragos Nistor, two generations of beekeepers in Transylvania The Nistor beekeeping family, six generations of beekeeping heritage in Transylvania Dragos Nistor and Velena Nikolova, founders of HoneyBee and Co.
Our Heritage

Six Generations of Beekeeping in Transylvania

HoneyBee & Co. was born from a family legacy spanning more than six generations in the Acacia forests of Transylvania, Romania. Founder Dragos Nistor grew up watching his father Nistor Fanel and grandfather Nistor Grigore tend the family hives. They taught him that exceptional honey is never rushed, never heated, and never compromised.

Today, those same family hives in Transylvania produce our Acacia, Sunflower, and Linden honeys. Our British range, Heather, Wildflower, and Soft Set, is hand-harvested in small batches each season from the Yorkshire Moors and the rolling Midlands by our SALSA-certified British supplier.

Whether the honey comes from our Transylvanian family apiaries or our British supplier, every jar shares the same founding principle: the wellbeing of the bees comes first. We harvest only what the colony can spare, and never compromise on purity. This approach is why our honey was featured in Vogue’s Summer Hot List across three consecutive editions in summer 2024.

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Good to Know

Your Honey Has Changed Texture. That Is a Good Sign.

Crystallisation is not a flaw. It is one of the most reliable signs that your honey is raw, pure, and unprocessed. Supermarket honey is typically heated and ultra-filtered to prevent it from ever setting, a process that strips away the very compounds that make raw honey valuable. Our honey is never heated above natural hive temperatures, which means the glucose naturally present in the nectar will, over time, form crystals. This is chemistry, not contamination. For more on what is actually true about crystallised honey, read our guide to the most common myths and misconceptions about raw honey.

Heather Honey

Texture: Firm and thixotropic

Naturally the firmest in our range. Behaves like a soft gel in the jar and becomes more fluid when stirred. Spread on warm toast or stir into porridge where the warmth loosens it beautifully.

Soft Set Honey

Texture: Smooth and spreadable

Intentionally crystallised through a controlled process that produces an ultra-fine, creamy consistency. The artisan alternative to butter, with a velvety spread every time.

Wildflower Honey

Texture: Liquid, will crystallise over time

Naturally runny when fresh. Over weeks or months it will set into a coarser crystalline texture. Both forms are normal. The flavour is unchanged.

Acacia Honey

Texture: Slow to crystallise

Acacia has the highest fructose-to-glucose ratio of any variety we stock, which is why it remains beautifully clear and liquid for longer than almost any other raw honey.

Sunflower Honey

Texture: Crystallises quickly

High glucose content means it crystallises within weeks of jarring. The result is a firm, pale yellow set with a mild, clean flavour. Ideal for spreading and baking.

Linden Honey

Texture: Medium set

Sets to a soft, medium-textured crystal that is easy to spoon and mild on the palate. Lovely stirred into warm tea or drizzled over mild cheeses.

Tip
How to make your honey liquid again: Place the closed jar in a bowl of warm water (no hotter than 40°C) for 15 to 30 minutes, stirring gently once or twice. Never microwave. Never boil. Heat above 40°C destroys the enzymes and antioxidants that make raw honey special.
Varieties

Explore the Different Types of Raw Honey

Our collection spans the full spectrum of raw honey, from the lightest and most delicate varieties to bold, complex honeys with deep character. Find the type that suits your taste.

Acacia Honey
Raw Acacia honey jar from Transylvania

Acacia Honey

Our Acacia honey is produced in the pristine Acacia forests of Transylvania, Romania, the same landscapes where founder Dragos Nistor grew up watching his family tend their hives. Crystal clear with a naturally mild, delicate flavour, it has one of the lowest sucrose contents of any honey variety and remains liquid longer than almost any other type.

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British Wildflower Honey
Raw British Wildflower honey jar

British Wildflower Honey

Harvested from the rolling Midlands by independent beekeepers we have worked with for years. The bees visit a diverse mix of seasonal wildflowers including clover, meadowsweet, and cornflower. The result is a honey whose flavour shifts gently with every harvest, reflecting the true biodiversity of the colony's landscape.

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British Heather Honey
Raw British Heather honey jar from the Yorkshire Moors

British Heather Honey

Hand-harvested from the wild Yorkshire Moors each autumn, our Heather honey is one of Britain's most prized and rarest varieties. Naturally unpasteurised and cold-filtered to preserve its pollen content, it has a distinctive earthy, smoky character quite unlike any other honey. Dark amber in colour, thixotropic in texture.

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Soft Set Honey
Soft Set British honey jar

Soft Set Honey

Made through a carefully controlled crystallisation process. The honey is seeded with fine crystals and held at low temperatures until it sets into a smooth, spreadable consistency. No heat is applied at any stage, so every spoonful retains its natural enzymes, antioxidants, and full nutritional profile.

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Linden Honey
Raw Linden honey jar from Transylvania

Linden Honey

From our family apiaries in Transylvania. A distinctive fresh flavour with delicate minty notes and a pale golden colour. Linden has a long folk tradition and may be of interest to those seeking a naturally soothing honey variety.

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Sunflower Honey
Raw Sunflower honey jar from Transylvania

Sunflower Honey

Warm golden in colour with a mild, clean sweetness. Crystallises naturally and quickly, one of the most reliable signs of authenticity in honey. The crystalline texture makes it ideal for spreading, baking, and cooking. A wholesome everyday honey.

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Wellness

The Health Benefits of Raw Honey

Natural Energy and Nutrition

Raw honey provides a natural source of energy through its fructose and glucose content, along with trace vitamins and minerals that refined sugar entirely lacks. It contains small amounts of amino acids, organic acids, and antioxidant compounds that contribute to its broader nutritional profile.

Supporting Your Immune System

Raw honey is naturally rich in flavonoids and antioxidants, bioactive compounds that may help support the body's natural defences. The enzyme glucose oxidase, present only in raw, unheated honey, produces hydrogen peroxide upon contact with moisture, which is why honey has featured in folk medicine and traditional wound care across human history.

Soothing Coughs and Supporting Digestion

Honey is increasingly recognised as a natural option that may help soothe throat irritation and ease occasional coughs. It also acts as a prebiotic, meaning it may benefit gut health by encouraging the growth of beneficial bacteria. For a traditional remedy that combines two of the oldest natural soothers, see our guide to the health benefits of ginger and honey.

Honey in a Balanced Diet

Used as a natural sweetener in cooking, baking, and drinks, honey fits naturally into a balanced, health-conscious diet when consumed in moderate amounts. It can serve as a thoughtful substitute for refined sugars in recipes. For a closer look at how raw honey compares with industrial sweeteners, read syrups, sweeteners, and raw honey.

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Recognition

As Recognised In

Vogue June 2024 cover, HoneyBee and Co. honey featured in the Vogue Summer Hot List

Three Vogue Summer Hot List Features

HoneyBee & Co. has earned three consecutive Vogue Summer Hot List features across summer 2024, recognised for our commitment to crafting exceptional, sustainable raw honey, our quality, ethical sourcing, and beautiful packaging.

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SALSA Approved food safety certification, HoneyBee and Co. British honey supplier
SALSA CertifiedRobust food safety certification held by our British supplier
London Pulse Netball Team logo, HoneyBee and Co. official honey partner
London Pulse Netball TeamOfficial honey partner of the London Pulse
NHS & Blue Light Card Discount15% lifetime discount for all NHS and Blue Light Card holders. Learn more
SME Greater London Enterprise AwardsMost Eco-Friendly Honey Company 2024, London
Process

From Hive to Your Door: How Our Honey Is Harvested

1

The Hive

Our bees forage across wildflower meadows and ancient Acacia forests, from the Yorkshire Moors in Britain to the pristine valleys of Transylvania. Each hive is managed by a beekeeper who puts the wellbeing of the colony first.

2

The Harvest

Honey is extracted using cold-filtering methods that preserve the natural pollen, enzymes, and antioxidants. We never heat above 40°C and never pasteurise. What comes out of the hive goes into your jar.

3

Quality & Testing

Every batch is checked for water content, purity, and the absence of adulteration before leaving the apiary. Our Acacia honey is tested to a moisture content of 15 to 19%. Our British supplier holds SALSA certification.

4

Delivered to You

Your honey is packed in glass jars using eco-conscious materials, dispatched from the UK in 2 to 5 working days. Free UK delivery on three jars or more, and free on every subscription order.

Customer Reviews

What Our Honey Lovers Say

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"The honey tastes authentic and old world of natural honey. I bought it on subscription and I am looking forward to receiving this beautiful honey every month."

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"Honey without any additives, the way the bees made it. Lovely clean taste."

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"The best honey I have ever tried. Excellent quality, excellent service. I will buy again. Thank you very much indeed."

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Your Questions Answered

Frequently Asked Questions About Raw Honey

Is your honey raw?
Yes. Every jar is raw and unpasteurised, cold-extracted and never heated above hive temperature (around 40°C). This preserves the natural enzymes, pollen, and antioxidants that make raw honey nutritionally valuable.
Is raw honey better than regular honey?
Raw honey retains its natural enzymes, pollen, and antioxidants because it is never pasteurised or ultra-filtered. Most supermarket honey is heated above 70°C, which destroys the enzyme glucose oxidase responsible for honey's natural antimicrobial properties. Raw honey also crystallises naturally, which is a sign of authenticity, not a flaw.
What is the best honey in the UK?
The best honey in the UK is single-origin, raw, and traceable to a named region. HoneyBee & Co. has been featured in three consecutive Vogue Summer Hot List editions in summer 2024, holds a SALSA-certified British supplier, and carries six generations of Transylvanian beekeeping heritage. Our British Heather honey from the Yorkshire Moors and Acacia honey from Transylvania are among the most prized varieties available.
How do I know if honey is real?
Real honey will eventually crystallise. It has a single, named origin (a region or a beekeeper). It costs more than two pounds per jar. Its ingredient list says one word: honey. Vague labels such as "a blend of EU and non-EU honeys" are a warning sign. The European Commission's 2023 Joint Research Centre report found 46% of honey imports tested at EU borders were suspected of being adulterated. Read the source report.
How long does raw honey last?
Properly stored raw honey has an extraordinary shelf life. Jars of edible honey have been recovered from Egyptian tombs dating back over three thousand years. Store it sealed at room temperature, away from direct sunlight. There is no need to refrigerate. Crystallisation is normal and reversible by warming the jar in a bowl of warm water under 40°C.
Why does honey crystallise?
Crystallisation is a natural process where the glucose component of honey forms small crystals. It is one of the most reliable signs that honey is raw and unprocessed. Heated and ultra-filtered supermarket honey is engineered to stay liquid forever, but at the cost of destroying its enzymes. Different varieties crystallise at different rates: Acacia honey stays liquid the longest because of its high fructose content, while Sunflower honey sets quickly because of its high glucose content.
Is your honey British?
Our Wildflower, Soft Set and Heather honeys are British, sourced from independent beekeepers in the Yorkshire Moorlands and the Midlands by our SALSA-certified British supplier. Our Acacia, Sunflower and Linden honeys come from our family apiaries in Transylvania, Romania, where the Nistor family has kept bees for six generations. Every jar is single-origin and clearly labelled with its country of origin.
Is your honey sustainable?
Yes. We work only with beekeepers who place bee welfare above honey yield. We harvest only what the colony can spare. Our packaging is glass and we are close to achieving 100% plastic-free status. We are the official honey partner of London Pulse Netball Team, and we offer a dedicated discount through the Blue Light Card programme to NHS staff and emergency services workers.
What is raw honey made of?
Raw honey is made primarily of two natural sugars (fructose and glucose), with small amounts of other sugars, beneficial enzymes, trace vitamins, organic acids, antioxidant compounds, pollen grains, and natural minerals. The exact composition varies by floral source. Acacia honey, for example, has a particularly low water content of 15 to 19%, which contributes to its long shelf life.
What is the difference between nectar and honey?
Nectar is the sweet liquid produced by flowers to attract pollinators. Bees collect nectar and bring it back to the hive, where they reduce its water content through evaporation and add enzymes. Over several days, the nectar transforms into honey, a concentrated, long-lasting food store. The bees seal it inside wax cells when ready.
Does your honey contain sugar or syrup?
No. We never add sugar, glucose syrup, rice syrup, corn syrup, or any other sweetener. Adulteration with cheap syrups is one of the most common forms of food fraud in the global honey trade, but it is something we have never done and never will. All sweetness comes naturally from the nectar the bees collect.
How is your honey delivered?
We deliver across the UK in glass jars with eco-conscious protective packaging. Standard UK delivery takes 2 to 5 working days. Free UK delivery applies to orders of three jars or more, and to every subscription order regardless of quantity. Subscription orders also receive 20% off every delivery.
Can I get an NHS or Blue Light Card discount?
Yes. NHS staff who register with their NHS email address receive a 15% lifetime discount on every order. Blue Light Card holders (covering NHS, emergency services, social care, and armed forces) receive a dedicated discount on all HoneyBee & Co. products. These are permanent commitments, not promotional offers.
Is raw honey safe?
Raw honey is safe for healthy older children and adults when consumed in moderation. It should never be given to babies under twelve months because of the small risk of infant botulism. Raw honey should not be heated above 40°C if you want to preserve its natural enzymes and antimicrobial properties.
How much water does your honey contain?
Our Acacia honey has an optimal moisture content of 15 to 19%, which prevents fermentation and supports its long shelf life. Many mass-produced honeys contain considerably more water, which can be a sign of over-dilution, harvesting too early, or adulteration. Low water content is one of the technical markers of a properly produced honey.
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