Wild Kombu Honey | Rare Wild Small Bee Honey India |
What it is Kombu Theen (கொம்பு தேன்) is honey made by Apis Florea, the smallest wild bee in India. These bees build tiny open combs on branches and shrubs in the wild. The comb is hand-harvested and the honey is gently squeezed out. Nothing is heated, filtered, or added.
How it's made: Each comb is removed from the branch by hand and squeezed to extract the honey. No machines, no heat. Wild pollen stays in. Every batch is small and varies by season.
What to expect: Light, slightly runny texture with a mild but distinct flavour. Fine pollen particles are natural and expected. No two batches look exactly the same.
Why choose this: Made by wild bees that cannot be farmed or kept in apiaries. Hand squeezed from an open wild comb with no heating and no filtering. Naturally rich in wild pollen from open forest foraging. Small batch and seasonal. Not always available.
Best For Eating as is, gifting someone who appreciates real food, and anyone curious about genuinely unprocessed honey.
Please note that colour, texture, and taste vary by batch. Pollen particles in the jar are completely natural.