Les Ruchers du Cotentin - Cotentin honey

Cotentin honey

Les Ruchers du Cotentin
€7.20

(€28.80 /KG)

Tax included

Discover Cotentin honey “Les Ruchers du Cotentin”, a natural treasure carefully crafted by Frédéric Lot, a passionate beekeeper from Cotentin. This 250g honey comes from hives located in the heart of the Cotentin and Bessin Marsh Park, in Manche, Normandy. The floral richness of this preserved region gives this honey a unique, sweet and delicately scented flavor, which will delight lovers of authentic products.

This flower honey is harvested in an artisanal manner, respecting both the bees and their environment. Frédéric Lot's know-how guarantees a product of exceptional quality, reflecting the biodiversity of the Cotentin. Its creamy texture and golden color make it an ingredient of choice for naturally sweetening your hot drinks, enhancing your toast, or enhancing your cooking recipes.

Treat yourself to a moment of sweetness with this Cotentin honey, a true ambassador of the Normandy terroir, and let yourself be transported by the authentic flavors of a region where nature is king!

Find Cotentin honey and many other specialties from the French region in our selection of Sweet Grocery products. Happy tasting!


Capacity : 0.25kg

Advice

Enjoy Cotentin honey on a slice of warm, lightly buttered bread, or add a spoonful to your natural yogurt for a sweet moment of pleasure! Enjoy your food !

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