Stingless Bee Honeys

Stingless bee honeys come from bees in the Meliponini tribe, found mainly in tropical and subtropical regions. Unlike the familiar Apis mellifera, these bees build different kinds of nests, produce smaller volumes of honey, and are often deeply woven into local cultural and medicinal traditions.

Their honeys can be tangy, resinous, or sharply acidic, with textures and aromas that differ markedly from more familiar blossom and forest honeys. They are often sold locally in small quantities and may be linked to specific indigenous communities or forest landscapes.

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