Sidr honey of Yémen - the best of the world

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The Bee Yemen is a shop specializing in online sales of honey yemen.

Discover the honey which the reputation of Yemen.

Implanted directly into the region of Hadramawt since 2009, we are building on a lot of experience in bee products in Yemen, which allows us to provide you with the best qualities without backordered.

We test each honey before marketing in order to bring you the guarantee of quality.

From the 1001 Flavour wood boxes to honeycombs through the classic and famous honey Sidr (jujube), you will find on our site one of the ranges of Yemeni honey most complete anywhere.

To discover absolutely !

view this link / labeilleduyemen.com
 
Is it pure honey without anything added? Never mind just saw the prices :(
 
In Yemen, beekeeping has been practiced in the traditional way without chemicals, drugs or any equipment. The result is a honey 100% pure, unparalleled quality and rarity whose medicinal properties are recognized worldwide as one of the best honeys in the world!

that's why the prices are lots of expensive

see this article

beekeeping.com/abeille-de-france/articles/yemen.htm

and this picture

picturetank.com/___/series/fea06285f3137af12fd02ece8e056483/Y%C3%A9men,_le_miel_le_plus_cher_au_monde_(office).html

sorry but it's not translate
 
We once got about 2 kg of Pure Hadaramawt Honey from a friend and it got stolen. That's how good it is!
 
We once got about 2 kg of Pure Hadaramawt Honey from a friend and it got stolen. That's how good it is!


Therefore it is safer to order on a website because you get guaranteed
and you have an after sales service.

There are unfortunately many unscrupulous people who dirty the image of the honey exception.

Wa Allahou arlem!
 
Actually we got it as a gift from a Yemeni friend and were sending it home to our parents along with the some other stuff through a local shipping agent. all the items we sent were received, except for the honey. About 3000 saudi riyals worth if i'm not mistaken.
 
Actually we got it as a gift from a Yemeni friend and were sending it home to our parents along with the some other stuff through a local shipping agent. all the items we sent were received, except for the honey. About 3000 saudi riyals worth if i'm not mistaken.

The cargo shipments by air and sea are routinely checked by customs.

And the customs are a list of banned products and honey from Yemen is party.

So I do not think it comes from your friend if you do not have honey, but rather the local customs.

To prepared for this possibility we ship all orders by parcel post and for now, al hamdouliLlah, no problem.
 
To be honest, I would never buy honey online. Especially yemani 3sal. I dont wana open up the box and find walmarts "burleson" honey in the package that I paid $100 for. I rather buy it if I visit the country or if someone is coming or going there.
 
To be honest, I would never buy honey online. Especially yemani 3sal. I dont wana open up the box and find walmarts "burleson" honey in the package that I paid $100 for. I rather buy it if I visit the country or if someone is coming or going there.

I understand your point of view.
But we know that the market for honey in yemen is a very tough market with many dishonest people.
The tourists visiting Yemen are for the most part, no notion of what the Yemeni honey and honey often leave with a poor quality thinking they bought the best.
As for us, we operate in Yemen since 2009 and have forged a special relationship our local partners.
This allows us to be sure of the quality we offer to our customers as we test each honey that we offer.
That is why it is more advantageous to go through an intermediary who knows the country, its customs and honey.
 
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A few years ago, I saw an advert for a brand of honey from New Zealand. I bought honey online a few times in the past; the results of what I received are:

First order: Something which tasted quite similar to Weetabix; it turned out to be a product of Wheat.

I placed an order several times; each time the product varied slightly in taste and content. The last container tasted of prunes. I know not a single container contained honey, as its quite easy distinguishing between honey, wheat and prunes. One point to note: genuine honey doesn't contain vegetable oil.

I haven't bought honey online since.

:wa:
 
I looked at your website, is there a way to make it in English and do you ship to the U.S?

:w:
 
τhε ṿαlε'ṡ lïlÿ;1363114 said:
I looked at your website, is there a way to make it in English and do you ship to the U.S?

:w:

We have not yet translated the site in English because we work so far on French and Belgian markets.

We ship to all countries in Europe, Middle East and United States.

If you want information on products please send a request in the contact's website
 
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A few years ago, I saw an advert for a brand of honey from New Zealand. I bought honey online a few times in the past; the results of what I received are:

First order: Something which tasted quite similar to Weetabix; it turned out to be a product of Wheat.

I placed an order several times; each time the product varied slightly in taste and content. The last container tasted of prunes. I know not a single container contained honey, as its quite easy distinguishing between honey, wheat and prunes. One point to note: genuine honey doesn't contain vegetable oil.

I haven't bought honey online since.

:wa:

For information, we are in the process of working with a great French chef (5 stars by Michelin Guide) and a luxury boutique in Paris specializing in honeys.

We are so far the only ones offering wooden boxes with nine varieties of Yemeni honey on all the European market.

And we'll be the first to be present in gourmet food shops.

That would not be possible if we had bad products or services of poor quality
 
Sept. 22, 2008 -- If you start poking around into the history of honey, you'll find the stuff is revered in many early cultures.

Honey is mentioned in the Bible, it was used to preserve corpses by the ancient Egyptians, was considered sacred during the time of Buddha, and the prophet Muhammad espoused its potential healing properties.

But it's only been in recent times that science has been able to prove and explain the benefits that honey holds.

Now a new study from researchers at the University of Ottawa shows honey to be effective in killing bacteria that cause chronic sinusitis.

Honey Kills Bacteria

Chronic sinusitis affects millions of people every year.

In chronic sinusitis, the mucous membranes in the sinus cavities become inflamed, causing headaches, stuffy nose, and difficulty breathing.

Though it can be caused by allergies, chronic sinusitis can also be caused by bacteria that colonize in the nose and sinuses.

That's where honey may help.

Researchers, led by Tala Alandejani, MD, at the University of Ottawa, tested two honeys, manuka and sidr.

Manuka honey comes from the manuka bush, also known as the tea tree bush, in New Zealand.

Sidr honey comes from the sidr tree in Yemen, an ancient and sacred tree mentioned in spiritual texts. It's one of the world's most expensive honeys.

Researchers singled out three particularly nasty bacteria: two strains of staph bacteria, MSSA (methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus) and MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus), and one called Pseudomonas aeriginosa (PA).

The two types of honey were effective in killing the bacteria. Even bacteria growing in a biofilm, a thin, slimy layer formed by bacteria that affords resistance to antibiotics, were susceptible to honey.

The researchers also found that the two types of honey worked significantly better than an antibiotic against MSSA and MRSA, according to past research.


Here's the breakdown of results:
  • Sidr honey was 63% effective in killing MSSA.
  • Sidr honey was 73% effective in killing MRSA.
  • Sidr honey was 91% effective in killing PA.
  • Manuka honey was 82% effective in killing MSSA.
  • Manuka honey was 63% effective in killing MRSA.
  • Manuka honey was 91% effective in killing PA.
Scientists hope the results can help lead to a new treatment for people with chronic sinusitis.

One note of caution: Infants one year or younger should never be given honey because it could become toxic in their underformed intestinal tract, causing illness or even death.

The study is being presented at the 2008 American Academy of Otolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery annual meeting in Chicago.

source: webmd.com/cold-and-flu/news/20080922/humble-honey-kills-bacteria
 
I'd like to gift someone a box of honey, which has a few samples, tell me what your recommendations are and if you can link the page..

thanks
 
We offer two kinds of box.

to discover the Yemeni honey we recommend the box 1001 flavors

here is the link
labeilleduyemen.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=75&product_id=123


the box 1001 flavors consisting of 9 varieties of honey most famous in Yemen.
pots have a capacity of 50g each is 450g in total.


to taste several we recommend the four seasons package

here is the link
labeilleduyemen.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=75&product_id=65

the four seasons package consisting of four best-selling honey and most requested
pots have a capacity of 125g each or 500g in total.
 
How long will my purchase take to get here? please let me know if it will get here before Eid insha'Allah..

Jazaks

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btw does it come with that cute spoon and tiny honey bee? I am gifting this to someone really special to me so I hope insha'Allah it is worth all that money..

:w:
 
send us your email address and product you expect to order and we will send you pictures of products.


this is my mail labeilleduyemen*gmail.com


the website photos are not contractual except wooden boxes.

I can not say that the package will arrive before the Ramadan aid for with the postal services have lightened their schedules.

unless you choose DHL or FED-EX, but the rates are very high (£ 40)

if you order today, we send the package tomorrow morning.

after, it takes between 8 and 10 days
 
I have already placed the order for this:

Cliquez pour agrandir

I understand it to be a sort of 'sampler' but how different can it look from what you've presented? I do need it to come in the wooden box, since it is all about the presentation really!
 
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