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Wild Samor Yemeni Honey – Acacia Tortilis

Unveiling the Resilient Elegance of the Extraordinary Honey

At BARARI, we passionately embrace the art of mindful honey harvesting, nurturing authentic bees in natural beehives carved in the heart of hollowed tree trunks.

In the rugged landscapes of Yemen, where extremes thrive, the “Samor” tree emerges as a resilient marvel. Thriving amidst adversity, these trees withstand prolonged droughts, scorching temperatures and frost, sandy and stony soils, and even sandstorms. Rooted firmly in sloped surfaces and favoring alkaline soils and wide valleys, they paint a picture of endurance against nature’s harshest elements.

This ability to brave such diverse conditions hints at a treasure trove of bioactive metabolites within these hardy trees.

Within this extraordinary ecosystem, “Samor” honey takes center stage, scientifically validated for its anti-cancer and anti-microbial properties. This elixir boasts a rich array of phenolic compounds, contributing to its exceptional quality. It’s not just honey; it’s a symphony of health-enriching elements meticulously crafted by nature.

Picture this, diligent bees, inspired by the aromatic essence of “Samor” blossoms, weaving their magic. Transforming nectar into a unique raw honey, they infuse it with their significant enzymes and essential substances. The outcome? A potion that surpasses mere delight.

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This brings us to why the usage of Wild Yemeni Samor honey in folk treatments is prevalent in many cultures. In Yemen, the treatment of hepatitis with this type of honey is widespread, thanks to the impressive results it has achieved in this regard. Indulge your senses in the aromatic richness of “Samor” honey, a divine fusion of resilience and elegance. Unleash your imagination as you explore the myriad benefits concealed within this extraordinary honey, a true gift from the heart of Yemen’s untamed landscapes.

Description of Wild Samor honey

Color: Initially appears blackish-red upon harvest, gradually transforming into a dark reddish-black hue as it ages, creating a visually striking appearance. This deep color is a direct reflection of the honey’s source, showcasing the specific floral characteristics of the Acacia tortilis tree. The dark hue signifies the richness of this honey in polyphenols and mineral salts.

Texture: Opulent and thick, with a velvety smoothness that distinguishes it as premium honey. The honey’s viscosity adds to its luxurious quality, coating the palate with a dense richness that enhances the overall tasting experience. This honey may naturally crystallize due to its raw, unprocessed form and the abundance of pollen, mineral salts and an assortment of flower nectar in its composition.

Taste: Distinguished by its robust and bold flavor profile. It carries a rich and intense sweetness with deep caramelized undertones. The taste is full-bodied, with a complex blend of molasses-like notes that provide a luxurious and satisfying experience on the palate.

Flavor: Characterized by its deep and intricate notes. The honey captures the essence of the nectar from the flowers of the Acacia tortilis tree, offering a unique combination of strong floral elements and a distinctive earthiness. The flavor unfolds with layers of complexity, including hints of woody and herbal undertones, contributing to its overall density in essence.

To discover the countless wonders of Wild Samor honey and its myriad benefits, to go to Samor – Acacia Tortilis, and embark on a journey into the heart of nature’s treasure trove.

Our commitment to excellence extends to our handcrafted glass jars, a testament to our dedication to preserving the honey’s unrivaled quality. These jars, meticulously crafted with two layers of glass, ensure that every drop of honey retains its pure, unadulterated essence.

Jars are available in different capacities: 250g, 500g, and 1000g.

We also provide bulk quantities that comes in food grade plastic gallons of 7kg and big food grade barrels of 300kg of honey for your businesses.

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