Raw Honey in Belgium!

February 12th, 2009 | by the health blogger |

Currently I’m in Belgium visiting some family and I came across an amazing shop and also learnt some very interesting information.

You guessed right, the shop was a honey shop!

And the information that I learnt was that all honey in Belgium is not pasteurised, apparently the pasterurisation of honey is not allowed in Belgium (by law).

Hence, all the honey in this shop was not pasteruised and I was one happy blogger :)

Apart from the various types of honey, the shop also sells various other items such as skin and body care products.

Click the pictures below to see what the shop looks like.

I’ll soon be selling some different types of Raw, Unfiltered, Cold Extracted, Unpasteurised Honey!

Keep tuned!

Do you know of any good shops/places where honey fanatics can purchase real, pure good honey?  If so, please leave a comment and let the rest of us know.



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  1. 5 Responses to “Raw Honey in Belgium!”

  2. By Solevitas on Feb 13, 2009 | Reply

    Dear healthblogger,
    Thanks for that!

  3. By Ummabdullah on Feb 13, 2009 | Reply

    Dear Healthblogger,

    That’s a very great information ! Thanks
    Unfortunately, many of the healing properties found in honey are destroyed by intense heat or pasteurisation.
    I have came across an article stated that, before pasteurisation, Raw honey contains bee pollen, propolis, and other components that stimulate the growth of new skin and therefore keep your skin VERY healthy.
    So…I have bought a portable steamer putted honey with the water. Result? AMAZING!! :)
    Thanks to the Bees!

  4. By the health blogger on Feb 13, 2009 | Reply

    Ummabdullah,

    Thank you for your message.

    The benefits of honey are endless!

    Wish I could write more on the subject…in fact I might just do that! lol!

    Thanks again.

  5. By the health blogger on Feb 13, 2009 | Reply

    Solevitas,

    Your welcome :)

  6. By EuropeMed on Oct 11, 2009 | Reply

    It was really interesting. Thank you…

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