
Melata honey 250g Melata honey is a high-quality Sicilian product, characterized by an intense and unique flavor that captivates the palate of lovers of authentic tastes. Produced by the Sicilian black bee, this honey is obtained from honeydew, a sugary substance produced by certain insects that feed on the sap of plants. Melata honey has a dark, almost black color, and a dense, velvety consistency. Its flavor is particular and unmistakable, with notes of licorice, malt, and caramel, making it perfect for pairing with aged cheeses, desserts, and meat dishes. Recognized as a Slow Food presidium, melata honey is produced using traditional methods that respect the environment. Harvesting takes place in the summer months, and the extraction of honey from the combs occurs through centrifugation, without any thermal treatment, to preserve its quality and original flavor. It should be noted that the information regarding the density and color of the honey described on this page may vary slightly depending on the time of year.
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Melata honey 250g Melata honey is a high-quality Sicilian product, characterized by an intense and unique flavor that captivates the palate of lovers of authentic tastes. Produced by the Sicilian black bee, this honey is obtained from honeydew, a sugary substance produced by certain insects that feed on the sap of plants. Melata honey has a dark, almost black color, and a dense, velvety consistency. Its flavor is particular and unmistakable, with notes of licorice, malt, and caramel, making it perfect for pairing with aged cheeses, desserts, and meat dishes. Recognized as a Slow Food presidium, melata honey is produced using traditional methods that respect the environment. Harvesting takes place in the summer months, and the extraction of honey from the combs occurs through centrifugation, without any thermal treatment, to preserve its quality and original flavor. It should be noted that the information regarding the density and color of the honey described on this page may vary slightly depending on the time of year.