B honeys varietal range is 100% Australian owned and sourced. It naturally has distinctive flavours, colours and aromas. The honey is sourced from bees that forage freely in certain regions within Australia. They are perfect additions to a variety of recipes. Just like pairing wine with cheese, see how you can pair your honey with your favourite dish! Read more about our varients in the product section of this website.
Crystallisation is a completely natural characteristic of honey – it’s perfectly safe and normal. To make your honey runny again, simply place your B honey product in a bowl of warm water, which will melt the crystals.
B honey is available at Coles, and all good Independent supermarkets nationally.
The B honey pack is purple as an homage to bees, who love the colour purple! Not only do bees see the colour purple clearer than any other colour, they also see a specific purple colour which is known as ‘bees purple’. Bees purple isn’t visible to the human eye – it’s a combination of yellow and ultraviolet light!
B honey is made from 100% pure Australian honey, sourced directly from Aussie beehives.
B honey does not use imported honey – we are committed to supplying our customers with 100% pure Australian, quality honey.
Yes, B honey is 100% pure Australian honey, with no added ingredients.
We only source our honey from Aussie beehives across Australia to guarantee you a great-tasting, quality honey.
B honey is 100% pure Australian honey – it’s sourced directly from Aussie beehives and then packed for you! B honey is committed to supporting the Australian honey industry.
B honey is a proudly Australian owned and sourced honey brand. It is 100% Australian pure honey, sourced directly from Aussie beehives to deliver a great tasting, quality honey.
The Varroa destructor (Varroa mite) is a tiny mite that attaches itself to honey bees and honey bee brood which is detrimental to the honey bee and the honey bee colonies. The Varroa mite is also known to transmit viruses amongst honey bees which can cause defects to the honey bee. Australia was the last continent in the world to be impacted by the Varroa destructor (Varroa mite).