Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Bilut Valley Bee Farm Honey - Before It Reaches You (Part 1)

In this first part, we show you how we treat our bottles before honey is stored in them.

Bilut Valley Bee Farm strives to give you, our beloved honey lover, the highest quality of honey possible. There are many aspects to ensuring this and one of the crucial factors in the quality control process is how the honey is packaged and stored in bottles.  Here, we show you how we prepare the bottles that keep your precious honey which is enriched with goodness, and we want to make sure it is maintained that way. 


We insist on using dark bottles, as these are the best to filter UV light that could damage the properties of the honey and cause oxidisation. They're difficult to obtain and a little pricey compared to clear bottles, but we want only the best for you.







The bottles are first washed with a cleanser and then thoroughly rinsed in a disinfectant, both containing tea tree oil. Tea tree oil is scientifically proven to be a powerful antiseptic. We don't want to use detergents which may have hazardous chemicals, because we have your health and safety in mind.




We use a range of solutions by Melaleuca, which again, is more expensive than normal detergents, but they don't contain any hazardous chemicals. Yet they are effective enough to kill 99.9% of bacteria and viruses on hard surfaces.




After the bottles are dry, they are put in this sterilising unit to ensure that the bottles are really clean, enough so the honey stored in them can be used to treat wounds even.

  


Quite a tedious process but Bilut Valley Bee Farm Honey promises the highest quality product that is hygienic and safe for your consumption. 


And finally, the cap is sealed and secured so you're certain your bottle has not been opened by someone who put his nose at the opening to take a sniff at the honey!






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