Chevrolet Groove 1994
It's not just ordinary honey to be eaten, but a story that forms in the silence of the tides; there, where mangrove trees stand defying salinity, extending their roots into the water as if drinking from and breathing the sea, then offering their flowers to the bees, which return with honey that carries the trace of that unique place in its taste... a taste with a light marine touch.
**The Secret of the Taste (The Marine Sting):**
When you taste it for the first time, you might feel something different... not just sweetness, but a "light touch like a sea breeze." This is no accident; the bees collect their nectar from flowers that grow in a saline environment, close to the seawater, creating a distinctive flavor with depth and strength, as if the sea left its hidden signature within the honey.
**How Does the Tree Grow in the Sea?**
The mangrove tree is not an ordinary tree; it lives where most trees cannot survive.
It extends its roots into the salty water and mud, and possesses a unique system that allows it to deal with salinity, either by filtering it or coexisting with it.
Its roots are seen protruding above the water surface as if breathing, and it anchors itself in the soft ground despite the waves.
And from this harsh environment, the flowers are born... and from the flowers, the secret of the honey begins.
**Mangrove Honey – 10 Brief Benefits:**
1. Rich in powerful antioxidants.
2. Significantly supports immunity.
3. Helps combat bacteria and microbes.
4. Soothes the throat and cough.
5. Provides quick natural energy.
6. Contributes to improving digestion.
7. Contains important minerals like iron and potassium.
8. Beneficial for skin health when used topically.
9. Characterized by a unique taste with a light marine touch.
10. Considered a rare, high-quality honey.
Half a kilo 250