Simply keep it in a cool location away from direct sunlight and in a tightly sealed container. It's recommended that you use the original container the honey came in, though any glass jar or food-safe plastic container will work. Avoid storing honey in metal because it can oxidize.
A Tale of the Honey Gatherers of the Sunderban
Sundarban, the largest mangrove forest in the world, is home to hundreds of predators, including the Royal Bengal Tiger. And yet, local honey collectors brave these dangerous jungles in search of one illusive prize... The purest form of honey.
We, at Monks Bouffe, strive to unearth and celebrate the stories of indigenous honey hunters who go to extreme lengths to ensure that the most pristine forms of honey reaches you from hive to table!


Mangrove honey is unpasteurized, unprocessed, and hence is 100% raw. It is free of any additives such as unnatural sweetners or preservatives.
Every jar of this honey is an alchemy of the bees, brought to you by the honey hunters of the Sundarban. It holds sweet undertones of the mangrove forests with the colour range of a brown and gold palette owing to its rawness.
Every year, only a few hundred kilogrammes of this honey are harvested, and you can now order it from the comfort of your own home!
Nector of Gold extracted from the thick foilage of the Sunderbans
Amidst the eco-friendly biosphere of the jungle, bees are able to naturally nestle their honeycombs. These honeycombs are the sources of a rare quality of honey commonly known as “the honey of the Sunderbans". Our honey collectors are mindful not to take all of the sweet stuff, so there's still plenty for the bears. Quite accurately, a folk poet compared this honey to the delectable cakes that would have resulted from the work of the legendary 16,000 milk-maids.
In addition to the 8 primary queens, the Hindu God Krishna, an avatar of Lord Vishnu and the King of Dvaraka, married 16,000 princesses captured by Narakasura (Demon of Hell) from conquered kingdoms. When Krishna killed Narakasura, he married all the kidnapped women at their request to protect their honour in the eyes of society, which would see them as Narakasura's slaves. After their weddings, they all desired to reside in Dvaraka. Since he found it impossible to cohabit with each of his 16,000 wives, he produced 16,000 avatars of himself and treated them all identically to his 8 wives. Legend has it that these 16,000 wives would prepare sweet delicacies for Krishna that were said to taste otherworldly.

A Tale of the Honey Gatherers of the Sunderban

Sundarban, the largest mangrove forest in the world, is home to hundreds of predators, including the Royal Bengal Tiger. And yet, local honey collectors brave these dangerous jungles in search of one illusive prize...
The purest form of honey.
We, at Monks Bouffe, strive to unearth and celebrate the stories of indigenous honey hunters who go to extreme lengths to ensure that the most pristine forms of honey reaches you from hive to table!
We don't believe in sugarcoating our Honey!

Mangrove honey is unpasteurized, unprocessed, and hence is 100% raw. It is free of any additives such as unnatural sweetners or preservatives.
Every jar of this honey is an alchemy of the bees, brought to you by the honey hunters of the Sundarban. It holds sweet undertones of the mangrove forests with the colour range of a brown and gold palette owing to its rawness.
Every year, only a few hundred kilogrammes of this honey are harvested, and you can now order it from the comfort of your own home!
Nector of Gold extracted from the thick foilage of the Sunderbans

Amidst the eco-friendly biosphere of the jungle, bees are able to naturally nestle their honeycombs. These honeycombs are the sources of a rare quality of honey commonly known as “the honey of the Sunderbans". Our honey collectors are mindful not to take all of the sweet stuff, so there's still plenty for the bears. Quite accurately, a folk poet compared this honey to the delectable cakes that would have resulted from the work of the legendary 16,000 milk-maids*.
*In addition to the 8 primary queens, the Hindu God Krishna, an avatar of Lord Vishnu and the King of Dvaraka, married 16,000 princesses captured by Narakasura (Demon of Hell) from conquered kingdoms. When Krishna killed Narakasura, he married all the kidnapped women at their request to protect their honour in the eyes of society, which would see them as Narakasura's slaves. After their weddings, they all desired to reside in Dvaraka. Since he found it impossible to cohabit with each of his 16,000 wives, he produced 16,000 avatars of himself and treated them all identically to his 8 wives. Legend has it that these 16,000 wives would prepare sweet delicacies for Krishna that were said to taste otherworldly.
Traditional Collection Process of Wild Forest Honey


6 Key Benefits Of Wild Forest Honey
For a healthy body and healthy mind

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1. How to store Honey?
2. Can I eat honey daily?
3. Does honey expire?
The only way your honey will expire is if your honey has been contaminated by moisture, so make sure to never get water into your honey pot. Granulation and crystallization can lead to increased moisture. The honey may, therefore, become more susceptible to spoilage by fermentation.
4. Can we store honey in fridge?
Do not refrigerate honey. Keeping your honey in the refrigerator preserves it but the cool temperatures will cause your honey to form a semi-solid mass, so this method of storage is not recommended.
5. Can diabetics eat honey?
People living with diabetes have to control and manage their carbohydrate and sugar intake. This doesn't mean they have to avoid sweets altogether. In moderation, honey isn't only safe, but it has anti-inflammatory properties that might also reduce diabetes complications
Monks Bouffe Knowledge Guide
• Harvest Season: March to May
• Antioxidants Present: Flavonoids and Phenolic Compounds that protect your body from cell damage due to free radicals. Free radicals contribute to the aging process.