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At Mellis Honey, Their Philosophy Is Rooted In Promoting One Of Nature'S Most Precious Resources: Honey. Their Brand Name, Derived From The Ancient Latin Word For ''From Honey,'' Reflects Their Commitment To Honoring The Hard Work Of Bees, Which Are Vital Pollinators That Support The Growth Of Flowers, Trees, And Other Plants Essential To Our Ecosystem. Honey Has Been Used In A Variety Of Ways For Centuries, And Today, They Offer A Collection Of The Finest Honey Products, Crafted In Collaboration With Carefully Selected Beekeepers And Producers. With 400 Hives Covering 100 Square Miles Of Dumfries & Galloway In Scotland, John Mellis Has Become Known As One Of Scotlands Most Successful Bee Farmers, With His Honey In Great Demand For Its Unique Flavor. The Distinctive Flavor Of His Honey Is Down To The Countryside The Hives Are Positioned In, With Trees, Wild Flowers And Heather Providing The Nectar The Bees Need. John Mellis Works Hard At Achieving Such Distinctive Flavors In His Honey, Actually Transporting Hives Throughout The Season To The Most Interesting Flower Sources To Save The Bees Making Long Flights In Search Of Their Precious Nectar! The Honeys We Supply Are Set Honeys (As Opposed To Runny Honey). Set Honey Is Made In A High Speed Centrifuge. Some Separation May Occur Over Time.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the jar of John Mellis Scottish Heather Honey? A: The jar contains twelve ounces of honey. This size is ideal for personal use or gifting.
- Q: What ingredients are in John Mellis Scottish Heather Honey? A: The only ingredient is pure honey from Scottish heather. It is sourced from bees that collect nectar exclusively from heather flowers.
- Q: Is John Mellis Scottish Heather Honey all-natural? A: Yes, it is completely natural and contains no additives or preservatives. The honey is crafted through traditional beekeeping methods.
- Q: How can I use John Mellis Scottish Heather Honey? A: You can use this honey as a sweetener for tea or toast. It's also great for baking or drizzling over yogurt and desserts.
- Q: Can I use this honey in cooking? A: Yes, this honey can be used in various recipes. It adds a unique flavor to marinades, dressings, and baked goods.
- Q: Is John Mellis Scottish Heather Honey suitable for vegans? A: No, this honey is not suitable for vegans. It is an animal product produced by bees.
- Q: How should I store John Mellis Scottish Heather Honey? A: Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help maintain its flavor and texture.
- Q: Does John Mellis Scottish Heather Honey have a shelf life? A: Yes, honey has an indefinite shelf life if stored properly. It may crystallize over time but is still safe to eat.
- Q: Can I refrigerate John Mellis Scottish Heather Honey? A: It's not recommended to refrigerate honey. Cold temperatures can cause it to crystallize more quickly.
- Q: What makes John Mellis Scottish Heather Honey unique? A: It is unique due to the nectar sourced exclusively from heather flowers, giving it a light smokey flavor. Additionally, it reflects the distinctive Scottish landscape.
- Q: How does John Mellis Scottish Heather Honey compare to regular honey? A: This honey has a more complex flavor profile, characterized by a light smokey and aromatic taste. Regular honey may not have these distinct notes.
- Q: Is John Mellis Scottish Heather Honey suitable for children? A: Yes, it is suitable for children over one year old. However, honey should not be given to infants under one year due to the risk of botulism.
- Q: What type of flavor does John Mellis Scottish Heather Honey have? A: It has a distinctive light smokey and aromatic flavor, setting it apart from other types of honey.
- Q: Can I return John Mellis Scottish Heather Honey if I don't like it? A: Return policies vary by retailer, but most allow returns if the product is unopened. Check the specific policy where purchased.
- Q: What should I do if my honey crystallizes? A: If your honey crystallizes, you can gently warm the jar in hot water to return it to a liquid state. Avoid overheating.

