White Tea-Tree 500g
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Botanical Source: Kunzea ericoides (White Tea-Tree), an indigenous shrub native to Australia.
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Flavor Profile: Described as reminiscent of a “gingerbread house in the bush,” this honey offers a bold and spicy taste with earthy undertones.
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Sweetness Level: Moderate, rated 2 out of 5 on the sweetness scale.
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Strength (Depth): Medium, rated 3 out of 5, providing a balanced flavor intensity.
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Texture: Thick and bold, this honey naturally crystallizes over time, developing a smooth and creamy consistency.
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Processing Method: Cold-extracted and cold-bottled to preserve natural enzymes and nutrients, ensuring a truly raw honey experience.
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Origin: Harvested from the Lake Eildon National Park in North-East Victoria, Australia.
Overview
White Tea-Tree 500g Raw Honey | Rare Australian Native Honey
Product Overview
White Tea-Tree 500g Raw Honey is a unique, small-batch honey sourced from the nectar of native Leptospermum (white tea-tree) blossoms in remote Australian regions. Known for its rich amber colour and medicinal-grade properties, this honey delivers a robust, herbal flavour with complex floral notes—ideal for both culinary and wellness use.
Key Features and Benefits
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100% Australian Native Honey: Harvested from white tea-tree (Leptospermum) blossoms.
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Raw & Unfiltered: Preserves active enzymes, antioxidants, and antibacterial benefits.
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Medicinal-Grade Properties: Naturally high in MGO (methylglyoxal), similar to manuka honey.
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Herbal, Bold Flavour: Earthy with subtle floral and eucalyptus tones.
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500g Jar: A premium small-batch honey perfect for health-conscious consumers.
Country of Origin
Australia — wild-harvested from native white tea-tree forests.
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Related Question & Answer
Q: Is White Tea-Tree honey similar to manuka honey?
A: Yes, it comes from the same Leptospermum genus and contains naturally occurring antibacterial compounds like MGO, making it ideal for immune and gut health.