Description
There are many different kinds of honeybees, some of which do not sting! These tiny insects are referred to as โstingless beesโ and they produce a special stingless honey that has a unique flavor and texture. Because the bees are so small, they are able to forage from a wide range of flora, even tiny flowers that larger insects cannot access. The resulting honey is more liquid in consistency than traditional honey and also boasts a sweet and sour flavor. It is highly prized for its health benefits and unique healing properties.
Stingless bees belong to an entirely different bee species, the Melipona genus, of which there are over 50 varieties spread across the tropics. Their colony structure is quite different from the common honeybee; they do not build wax honeycomb, but rather create waxy round โpodsโ which they fill with honey. The stingless bees we work with are indigenous to the forests of Northern Tanzania.
The honey has a bold, complex flavor. Even just one spoonful delivers a beautiful dance of sweet and sour. The honey is highly prized for its health properties, believed to support the immune and digestive system. It is packed full of micronutrients that the bees have collected from tiny flowers.





