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Alasia Organic Honey 340g
Alasia Organic Honey 340g
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| Category | What the Research Shows |
|---|---|
| Origin / Brand Info | - Alasia markets honey as “fully natural … no artificial ingredients, no added sugar or water.” teesconfectionery.com - According to their supplier brochure, they avoid overheating or pasteurisation, which helps preserve natural enzymes. teesconfectionery.com - Their honey is “traceable to its source” and claims to be free of GMOs and pesticides. teesconfectionery.com |
| Ingredients | Pure honey (i.e., just honey, no added sweeteners). Alasia’s clean-ingredient positioning suggests it’s just honey from their hives / supplier sources. teesconfectionery.com |
| Health / Benefits | - As with most pure honeys, Alasia’s honey would have antioxidants and could act as a more “natural” sweetener. - Because it is not highly processed, it may retain more of the beneficial compounds typical of raw / lightly processed honey. - However, specific “health benefit claims” for Alasia (e.g. immune-boosting, antibacterial) are not clearly detailed on public specification sheets. |
| Nutritional Information | - According to a catering-supplier spec sheet: per 100 g, 1306 kJ / 307 kcal, Carbohydrates ~76 g (all “of which sugars”), <0.5 g fat, <0.5 g protein. atoz-catering.co.uk - This is consistent with typical honey nutrition: mostly sugars, negligible fat, small amount of protein. - Because it is honey, the sugar is “natural” (i.e., fructose and glucose, rather than refined sugar). |
| Quality / Purity | - According to Alasia’s own materials, they use technology and “innovative procedures” to maintain quality. teesconfectionery.com - They claim no added water or sugar, which is important for ensuring real honey (not diluted). teesconfectionery.com - Their traceability claim is a good sign (helps with authenticity). |
| Storage | - No detailed Alasia-specific storage instructions found, but for pure honey: store in a cool, dry place, ideally sealed. (General honey advice aligns with this.) - As with other honeys, it may crystallise over time; warming gently (e.g. in a warm water bath) can return it to a runny consistency. |
| Limitations / Caveats | - I did not find a detailed, independently audited lab report for “Alasia Organic Honey” specifically. - “Organic” is not clearly described in all sources — for example, the Tees Confectionery catalog claims “organic” for some Alasia honeys, but the detailed provenance / organic certification is not fully explained there. teesconfectionery.com - Nutritional data from spec sheet is typical for honey but not unique to “organic” — so some of the “organic” premium may be branding rather than a large compositional difference (depending on Alasia’s exact practices). |

