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The World's hidden find: The Tasmanian Leatherwood Honey
One of the finest and rarest honey in the world, Tasmanian Leatherwood Honey has been prized by experts for over 100 years for its piquant flavour and unique aroma. Tasmania is the only source of Leatherwood Honey on E...
learn moreHealth Benefits of Tahini
Tahini is a paste made from ground sesame seeds. It is also called sesame paste or sesame butter with the texture of peanut butter but made from sesame seeds. Tahini is often used in middle eastern cuisines most notab...
learn moreLeatherwood – Uniquely Tasmanian
Leatherwood is unique to Tasmania and its honey has a range of anti-oxidants properties. What Is So Special About Leatherwood? People from all over the world visit Tasmania to admire its pristine and natural UNESCO Her...
learn moreHave Fortitude, Will Strive!
The Singapore government has just announced the "Fortitude Budget" to give Singaporeans more job security amidst this global pandemic. Indeed, many Singaporeans have lost their jobs or will be losing their jobs soon if ...
learn morePhase 1 is Better Than "No Phase" in Singapore
We can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. The Singapore coronavirus multi-agency task force has finally given us the plan to open up our country in phases, with Phase 1 starting on 2nd June 2020. Although t...
learn moreThe Golden Nectar from the Last Frontier
Beyond Health Honey Tasmania is often known as "The Last Frontier" due to its relatively untouched and fertile land. Numerous delicious and nutritious agricultural products such as potatoes, carrots, onions and gre...
learn moreIf Your Honey Crystallizes, Good For You!
Honey Crystalisation The Case of Crystalised Honey Many of our customers assume that their honey "should not" crystallize and instead should remain "runny" and "creamy" all the time. However, like many myths we have...
learn moreBest-Looking Honey is Packed During Winter
Ever wondered why different natural batches of the same brand of honey have different textures and even colours? The magic is in the various factors such as rainfall, flowering conditions, and temperature during the ...
learn moreWinter in Tasmania for Humans and Bees
A beautiful article written by our dear Yvonne Gluyas (Launceston, Tasmania): Bees love winter! Well, maybe not as much as they love spring but, like us humans, they make the best they can of this ch...
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