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Wild Origins Honey (NMR Tested)

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Size: 250g

Wild Origins Honey is born in India’s forests, where honey gathering is a way of life passed down through generations. Harvested in harmony with nature, every bottle carries the wisdom of forest communities and the richness of truly wild landscapes.

This honey is sourced from the Giant Rock Bee (Apis dorsata), which builds its hives high on cliffs and tall trees deep inside forests. Known for producing robust, nutrient-dense honey, Apis dorsata gathers nectar from a wide range of wild flowering plants, resulting in raw honey that is complex in flavour and naturally rich in goodness.

Collected just as nature intended, Wild Origins Honey is raw and unprocessed, with no heat treatment or refinement. This ensures that its natural enzymes, nutrients, and characteristics remain intact  from the forest hive to your bottle.

For added assurance, this honey is NMR tested using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, a globally recognised scientific method used to verify purity and detect adulteration. This confirms that the honey contains no added sugar, syrups, or artificial ingredients, preserving its authentic wild origin.

Formerly known as Nilgiris Honey, the name Wild Origins Honey reflects its evolving journey. While some batches continue to come from the Nilgiris, we now sustainably source Apis dorsata honey from multiple forest regions across India. Each batch represents a different forest, season, and moment in time, while continuing to support traditional honey gatherers and ethical harvesting practices.

Every spoonful offers a sensory experience of the forest, untamed, nourishing, and alive.

What makes it special

  • Multi-floral – Sourced from diverse wild flowers across forest ecosystems, giving each batch its own flavour, colour, and natural benefits.

  • Unprocessed – Raw honey with nutrients preserved in their natural form.

  • Sustainably Harvested – Collected using non-destructive methods that allow bees to return safely to their hives.

  • Natural Colour Variations – Colours may range from very light to deep amber or dark tones, depending on floral sources and season.

  • Natural Sugars – Contains naturally occurring sugars such as glucose and fructose.

  • NMR Tested – Scientifically verified for purity and authenticity.

  • Eco-Friendly Packaging – Packed in environmentally responsible materials designed to protect the bottle and reduce waste.

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Ingredients

Natural Sugars - This honey is a natural sweetener, comprised of naturally occurring sugars (such as glucose, fructose, sucrose).

Unique Honey Rainbow

This bottle of Nilgiris Honey has a variety of colors that range from a lightness that is almost clear, to amber, to even a darkness that is completely opaque. The color itself is not indicative to the quality of a honey, it is merely an effect of what nectar was gathered from what flowering plants. Our honey is always from wild hives, so each batch reflects a different moment of time in the forest.

Other Details

Multi-floral - the Giant Rock Bees pollinate from the diverse flowers available in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, giving the honey unique colors and benefits.

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Type: Honey

Size: 250g

Product information

'Pioneering sustainable living choices by

connecting communities and markets'

Based in Kotagiri in the heart of the Nilgiri mountains, our brand has been a market facilitator for wild forest produce that is harvested by indigenous communities since 1995. These communities are value adding forest and agriculture products, which are natural, wild and local. We believe that the spirit of the forest is about growth that is meaningful, balanced and contributing.

Frequently Asked QuestionsAny more questions? We got you covered!

What is NMR Honey?

NMR Honey is honey tested using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) technology to confirm that it is 100% pure, natural, and free from adulteration.

Why is NMR testing important for honey?

NMR testing detects added sugar, syrups, and artificial substances that regular tests may miss, giving strong scientific proof of authenticity.

Is NMR Honey raw and safe for daily consumption?

Yes. NMR Honey is raw, unprocessed, and safe for daily use, retaining its natural enzymes and nutrients (suitable for children above 1 year).

Why is my honey crystallizing/crystallized?

You will notice that sometimes your honey will become thicker and/or cloudy, and a coarse sugary texture forms on the bottle. The crystallization of honey can take place due to the involvement of various factors and is a completely normal and unalarming phenomena. Real, untampered, and natural honey has glucose and fructose present inside of it, these bind together and form the little crystals resulting in harder honey.

The crystallization process is natural and has little to no effect on the honey other than new textures, densities, and colouring. Crystallised honey is perfectly safe for consumption and certainly does not mean that it has gone bad. Nutritionally, there is nothing wrong with crystallized honey. However, after honey crystallizes, it becomes highly viscous, making it difficult to remove from its container and challenging to work with.

Each flower species has a different proportion of glucose to fructose in its nectar, and glucose crystallizes more readily than fructose, making the ratio of glucose to fructose in honey an important factor to consider. Honey essentially is made up of 70 percent Sugar and 20 percent of water, and the other 10 percent are micro-nutrients. Glucose essentially can be understood as sugar and its excess presence makes honey susceptible to crystallisation, whereas the content of fructose is known to be normal in honey.

Usually, honey can also crystallise if the water content in it is above 24/25 percent. During the process of filtration if air bubbles which form are not destroyed, they can stay trapped in the bottles and can further lead to the crystallization of honey. The timeframe for the air bubbles to set in honey is 24 hours. Crystals are more likely to form in colder temperatures and therefore the climate in which the honey is consumed in affects its properties. The remnants of pollen found in honey contribute to the binding process which makes the honey further susceptible to crystallisation, although it is a healthy sign that the honey is pure.

Last Forest prides itself on its honey filtering process which extracts impurities, although in rarer cases honey can crystallise if impurities such as dust particles or wax bits are residing in the honey.

A tip to combat the crystallization of honey: In order to de-crystallize honey, all you need to do is fill a large bowl with warm water and let your honey sit in it until all the crystals dissolve.

A tip to embrace the crystallization of honey: By using the hard crystallized honey to your advantage, you can spread it on breads, biscuits or other goodies like a jam or marmalade.

What are the health benefits of honey?

Honey as a consumable product has multiple health benefits and medicinal properties. These include aiding the nursing of wounds and burns, improving heart health, building immunity through nutrient content and is an overall traditional remedy adopted by indigenous communities to treat many aliments.

The health benefits for different types of honey are listed below:

Nilgiri Sweet Honey: This healthy delicacy has been used by Indigenous communities for centuries to prevent cough and cold while building immunity.

Pollen Honey: This honey is naturally rich in pollen, which is believed to have a multitude of benefits including for allergies, heart, and liver function.

Jamun Honey: Naturally bitter in taste, this wild honey is sourced from bees that feed on flowers of the Black Jamun (Syzigium cumini) tree. It is believed that the bees impart the benefits of jamun, such as blood sugar regulation, into this honey.

Cinnamon Honey: Cinnamon is believed to have antiviral, antibacterial, and pain relief properties.

Ginger Honey: Ginger is believed to address indigestion, throat ache, nausea, or migraines.

Nutmeg Honey: Nutmeg is believed to have pain relieving and detoxification properties and is traditionally used to aid digestion.

Thyme Honey: This wild honey is infused with homegrown thyme, an herb believed to be rich in vitamins C and A, with benefits for stomach, digestion, and mood.

Rosemary Honey: This wild honey is infused with homegrown rosemary, an herb traditionally cherished for its anti-inflammatory properties, improvement of blood circulation, and benefits for hair.

Cardamom Honey: Cardamom is believed to reduce blood pressure, increase circulation, and be rich in antioxidants.

Saffron Honey: Saffron is lauded as a luxury for not only its distinct taste but also its antioxidant properties.

Pepper Honey: Pepper is believed to aid digestion and throat ache.

How is honey collected?

Last Forest honey is sourced straight out of wild beehives tucked away in forests within neighbouring regions.

The honey is naturally and sustainably collected directly by honey hunters who trudge on tall cliffs in search of suitable extraction sources.

After paying obeisance to the local deity, the men set out into the forest, armed with the tools of their trade – rope, machetes and baskets to collect the honey. They are especially adept at extracting honey from the hives hidden among the cliffs that soar hundreds of feet into the sky. The rope fastened, the designated climber descends into the depths of the cliff, seeking the hives.

Once he finds a rich source of honey, swinging precariously on the rope ladder, he builds a smoker to agitate the bees into abandoning the hive, taking care not to destroy any of the bees. Blinded by smoke and swarmed by angry bees, he extracts the honeycomb and begins his long climb up.

Once the bees have fled the hives temporarily, the honey hunters go on to extract the honey, and beeswax from the combs.

What are the health benefits of honey?
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