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Wild Black Honey from Ancient Tea Gardens
Wild Black Honey from Ancient Tea Gardens
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Wild Black Honey from Ancient Tea Gardens
1. Origin Story
Deep in the primeval forests of Xishuangbanna, ancient tea gardens have coexisted with nature for centuries.
Here, there is no human interference—only tea trees, wildflowers, and countless living creatures sharing the same land.
Among them lives the rare black bee, gathering nectar from forest blossoms and ancient tea trees to create something extraordinary:
Wild Black Honey.
2. Key Features
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Truly Wild, Not Farmed: Collected from free-roaming black bees in untouched forests, not from managed hives or artificial feeding.
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Ancient Tea Garden Ecosystem: A natural byproduct of centuries-old tea trees and the surrounding rainforest.
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Rare & Precious: Black bees are scarce, and their honey is produced in very limited quantities.
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Unrefined Purity: No additives, no processing, no human disruption—just the essence of the forest in every drop.
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Unique Flavor Profile: Dark in color, with a bold and layered taste—earthy, woody, and subtly floral, with a long, lingering sweetness.
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Nutrient-Rich: Packed with enzymes, vitamins, and trace minerals, often called the “forest’s black gold.”
3. How to Enjoy
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With Tea: Honey’s mellow sweetness enhances the depth of aged tea.
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Morning Ritual: A spoonful in warm water to gently awaken the body.
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Pure Tasting: Enjoy straight from the jar—an instant journey into the rainforest.
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Culinary Touch: Drizzle over yogurt, bread, or fruit for a natural, refined sweetness.
4. Product Details
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Name: Wild Black Honey – Ancient Tea Garden Edition
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Net Weight: 500g
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Origin: Ancient tea gardens, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China
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Harvest Method: Seasonal, small-batch collection from wild hives
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Storage: Keep sealed in a cool, dry place. Crystallization may occur naturally and does not affect quality.
5. Closing Note
This is not farmed honey.
It is a rare gift from untouched forests—an echo of the ancient tea gardens and the bees that have thrived there for centuries.
Wild Black Honey — nature’s purest, most untamed sweetness.



