Description

The riparian regions along the Kiiminkijoki River in Northern Finland's Northern Ostrobothnia are home to an incredible variety of rare plant species, including the Siberian primrose, the Arctic willow herb and the eyebright. They find a safe home in the untouched nature on the banks of the Kiiminkijoki near the city of Oulu.

For the bees in this region, the abundance of flowers is an estimated source of nectar and the basis for the mild, lovely floral taste of wildflower honey from the pure nature of northern Finland.

70g glass

Frequently asked questions about our honeys

Everything you need to know about our honey

What is special about this honey?

Our honey is carefully sourced from local beekeepers and represents the highest quality and purity. Each variety has its unique flavors and health benefits.

Is the honey certified organic?

Our honey is not certified organic because we work with small beekeepers for whom organic certification would not be affordable. This enables us to offer you high-quality and diverse types of honey.

How should I store the honey?

Store the honey in a cool, dark place. Direct sunlight and heat can affect the quality. Close the jar tightly after each use.

How long does the honey last?

Honey theoretically has an almost unlimited shelf life if stored properly. However, each jar has a best-before date, which is indicated on the label.

Can honey crystallize?

Yes, crystallized honey is a natural process and a sign of quality. You can liquefy it again by gently warming it in a water bath.

Is the honey suitable for vegans?

Honey is an animal product and therefore not suitable for a vegan diet. We recommend it for vegetarians and anyone who appreciates natural sweeteners.

What is the best way to use honey?

Honey can be used in many ways – as a sweetener in tea, as a spread, in dressings and marinades or even in baked goods.

Arctic wildflower honey from Kiiminki / Oulu