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No. Pure honey doesn’t expire thanks to its natural antibacterial properties. Over time, it may darken or change texture, but it’s still perfectly safe to eat.
Crystallization is a natural sign of pure honey. It’s still safe and nutritious. To liquefy it, gently warm the jar in a bowl of warm water — avoid boiling.
Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Keep the lid tightly sealed. No need to refrigerate.
Honey is not recommended for babies under 1 year old due to the risk of infant botulism. For children over 1, honey is safe and beneficial.
Trigona honey (from stingless bees) is thinner, slightly sour, and rich in antioxidants and propolis. It offers higher health benefits compared to regular honey.
In the morning for an energy boost, or before bed for a calming effect. It also helps soothe sore throats in cooler weather.
Honey still contains natural sugars. It should be consumed in moderation and with medical advice if you have diabetes.
Yes, but avoid high temperatures (over 40°C/104°F) to preserve honey’s natural enzymes and nutrients.
Honey is known for its antioxidant, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties. It supports immunity, aids healing, and soothes the throat.
Pure honey may crystallize, has a natural aroma, and isn’t overly sweet. The best way is to buy from trusted sources like Beema Honey, where purity is guaranteed.
Absolutely. Many customers use our honey for natural skincare, wound healing, sore throat relief, and more — thanks to its antibacterial and antioxidant properties.
No. Beema Honey is 100% pure, with nothing added and nothing taken away. No sugar, no coloring, and no artificial flavoring.
Yes, all our products are certified by Halal, BPOM, NKV, and HACCP, ensuring high standards of safety, hygiene, and quality.
