THAILAND | Th1, Apis cerana Chaiprakarn | Th2, Dry-Dipterocarp Forest Stingless Bee | Th3, Mlabri Wild honey, Stingless Bee | Th4, Apis florea, Stingless Bee | Th5, Itama Stingless Bee | Th6, Apis cerana Chaiprakarn Forest, Stingless Bee | Th7, Himmapan’s Sensation, Stingless Bee |
Th3, Mlabri Wild Honey – Giant Honeybee, Stingless Bee Honey
The honey
Key Benefits
Antioxidant Activity 98.12% % DPPH inhibition at 0.1 mg/ml Proteinase inhibition 85.06% % proteinase inhibition at 0.1 mg/ml BSA denaturation inhibition 75.39% % BSA denaturation inhibition at 0.1 mg/ml Taste note Brown spice, Dark chocolate, Roasted coffee, Ripe stone fruit, Blackberry, Dried flower aftertaste, Heavy body, Medium bitterness, Balance aind acidity Honey Origin Forest Edge of Doi Phu Kha National Park, Nan & Phrae Provinces, Thailand The beekeeping
This giant honey bee's honey (Apis dorsata) is collected from the dry evergreen and tropical rainforests within the buffer zone of Nan Province, one of Northern Thailand’s most biodiverse landscapes. Nestled within ancient forests, mixed deciduous woodlands, dry dipterocarp forests, and bamboo groves, this pristine ecosystem produces honey rich in bioactive compounds with a uniquely complex profile.
Infused with the aromatic essence of diverse wildflowers, this honey offers a smooth sweetness with deep forest undertones, reflecting the richness of Thailand’s ancient woodlands. Raw and unprocessed, it retains its full nutritional value, preserving the purity of its origins |