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Abhinav Honeybee Farm
Fennel Honey
Fennel Honey
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Produced from fennel flower nectar, this honey carries subtle licorice-like notes characteristic of the aromatic fennel plant.
Its golden color and fragrant quality make it a favorite addition to herbal tea preparations.
Fennel honey is traditionally used to support digestive comfort and is often favored by nursing mothers.
Source: Collected from fennel fields across North and Central India

Consumption & Benefits
Medicinal Benefits
- Digestive issues relief
- Gas and cramp reduction
- Menstrual discomfort support
- Natural breath freshener
Who Can Consume
- Suitable for all age groups above 1 year
- Ideal for daily consumption
- Athletes can use for natural energy boost
- People with pollen allergies should introduce gradually
How to Consume
- Morning: 1-2 teaspoons with lukewarm water for energy boost
- Pre-workout: 1 tablespoon 30 minutes before exercise
- Children (above 1 year): 1/2 to 1 teaspoon daily mixed in lukewarm milk or water
Honey F.A.Q.
If honey doesn’t expire, why is there an expiry date on the label?
While pure honey is naturally shelf-stable and doesn't actually expire, FSSAI regulations mandate that an expiry date be mentioned on all packaged food products in India.
We provide a "Best Before" date to comply with these legal standards, but as long as your honey is kept moisture-free and sealed, it remains safe to consume long after that date.
Does your honey contain any added sugar or preservatives?
Not a single drop. Our honey is 100% pure nectar.
The natural high sugar content and low moisture of honey act as its own preservative, so we never need to add chemicals or stabilizers.
Why has my honey become thick or solid (crystallized)?
Crystallization is a natural process and a sign of pure, raw honey. It happens when the natural sugars (glucose and fructose) bind together.
To make it liquid again, simply place the jar in a bowl of warm water (not boiling) for a few minutes.
Never microwave raw honey, as high heat destroys its healthy enzymes.
Is it safe for infants to consume?
Honey should never be given to infants under 12 months of age.
This is due to the risk of infant botulism, as their digestive systems are not yet developed enough to handle natural spores found in raw honey.
For children over 1 year and adults, it is perfectly safe and highly beneficial.