Three Honeys for Cold Nights and Sore Throats.
Bold Heather for sore throats. Calming Linden for bedtime tea. Wildflower for everyday winter warmth. The NHS recommends honey for coughs. 3 x 280g jars.
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Three honeys for the cold season. Heather for sore throats. Linden for calming bedtime tea. Wildflower for everyday winter warmth. NHS recommends honey for coughs. 3 x 280g jars. Save 5%. Free UK delivery.
Three Honeys for Cold Nights and Sore Throats
When the temperature drops, reach for honey. One rich in antioxidants for stirring into hot lemon water. One with calming herbal character for evening tea. One versatile all-rounder for porridge, toast, and warming drinks throughout the day. Stock up before cold season arrives.
Miel de bruyère britannique (280g)
Rich, dark amber with bold floral intensity. The darkest honey in our range, and research suggests darker honeys contain higher levels of antioxidants. A generous spoonful in hot water with lemon is a winter ritual trusted by generations. The NHS recommends honey for coughs in adults and children over one.
Best for: hot lemon and honey, sore throat soothing, antioxidant-rich
Miel de tilleul (280g)
Light golden with a distinctive fresh, woody-minty character. A Transylvanian staple used for centuries as a comforting evening drink when stirred into herbal tea. Its gentle, herbaceous quality makes it the natural partner for chamomile, peppermint, and other calming blends.
Best for: herbal tea, chamomile, evening wind-down
British Wildflower Honey (280g)
Golden amber with a complex, multi-floral flavour. The daily workhorse. Stir it into morning porridge, spread on toast, drizzle over yoghurt, or add to black tea. Keeps you sweetened naturally through the cold months without reaching for the sugar bowl.
Best for: porridge, toast, tea, everyday sweetening
Les images des produits ne sont qu'indicatives. La couleur et la texture du miel naturel varient selon les lots et les saisons.
Six Ways to Use Honey in Winter
Warm drinks, soothing remedies, and daily comfort. Here is how to make the most of all three.
Hot lemon and Heather honey
Squeeze half a lemon into a mug of hot (not boiling) water. Stir in a generous spoonful of Heather honey. Sip slowly. The NHS recommends honey as a first-line treatment for coughs in adults and children over one year old. Heather's dark, antioxidant-rich character makes it the strongest choice.
Linden and chamomile before bed
Stir Linden into chamomile or peppermint tea in the evening. Its woody-minty notes naturally complement calming herbal blends. This is a combination used for generations in Romanian households as part of the evening wind-down.
Wildflower in morning porridge
A spoonful of Wildflower stirred into porridge after cooking starts the day with natural energy and warmth. Its complex flavour adds depth to oats that sugar cannot replicate. Add cinnamon and banana for the ultimate winter breakfast.
Honey and ginger shot
Grate fresh ginger into hot water, add a spoonful of Heather honey, and squeeze in lemon. A concentrated warming drink packed with natural compounds. Drink at the first sign of a cold or as a daily winter boost.
Honey on toast all winter
Wildflower on toast is the simplest daily pleasure. A natural sweetener with actual flavour, replacing jam or marmalade with something raw and unprocessed. Comforting, warm, and takes ten seconds to prepare.
Warm milk and honey
Heat milk gently, let it cool slightly, then stir in Linden or Wildflower honey. A classic bedtime drink that soothes the throat and helps you wind down. Add a pinch of cinnamon or turmeric for extra warmth.
Why These Three for Winter?
Chosen for their antioxidant profiles, warming qualities, and daily versatility.
Darker Honey, More Antioxidants
Research published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry found that darker honeys contain significantly higher levels of antioxidants than lighter varieties. Heather is the darkest honey in our range, making it the natural choice for winter wellness.
NHS-Recommended for Coughs
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and Public Health England both recommend honey as a first-line treatment for acute coughs caused by upper respiratory infections. This applies to adults and children over one year old.
Three Roles: Remedy, Calm, Daily
Heather for sore throats and hot lemon. Linden for calming evening tea. Wildflower for everyday sweetening. Three honeys covering the entire cold season from morning porridge to bedtime drink.
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Three jars qualifies for free UK delivery. Save 5% and stock up before cold season hits.
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For anyone who wants to get through winter with something natural in the cupboard.
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