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Dandelion honey

The dandelion, also called lion's tooth, is widespread in meadows, fields and on the embankments of roads. It is very rich in nectar and pollen from early spring, it is...

Honey recipe: Peking duck with honey

Each month, Rémi, founder of Miel Factory presents a honey-based recipe made by a chef. Discover in this article, a recipe for lacquered duck with our Corsican maquis honey!

Orange salad with bee pollen

Here is a little vitamin, very simple, to start the week well. To be consumed at breakfast, as a snack, as a dessert. We take advantage of the last very...

Bees: wintering and cleansing flight

The main mechanism that allows the colony to fight against the cold lies in the contraction and expansion of the cluster, whose functioning depends on permanent contact with honey, a...

Honeys from the Haut-Languedoc Regional Natural Park

Le Parc Naturel Régional du Haut-Languedoc offre une extraordinaire diversité biologique et paysagère. Les miels de Bruyère Cendrée, Garrigue et Chêne Vert sélectionnés par Miel Factory, sont récoltés par la jeune...

Savannah Honey from New Caledonia

Our Savannah Honey was harvested on the east coast of Grande Terre, on the edge of the plain and on the edge of the foothills of the central mountain range....

Fir and the many benefits of its honeydew

Our Fir honeydew is harvested in Auvergne on the Meygal Massif, of volcanic origin. It is a honeydew with pronounced aromas, with hints of resins, its taste is almost balsamic...

Arbutus honey

It is when most of the fruit trees come to rest that the strawberry tree is adorned with its most beautiful attractions. Arbutus honey remains unknown in France, but it...

Madagascar honeys

Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world, with a territory equivalent to that of mainland France. The diversity of the ecosystems present on the island, its climate and...

Pollen: a concentrate of energy

Pollen is a natural substance with recognized benefits just like honey. It is renowned for its digestive, anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties, its richness in proteins, vitamins, minerals and micro-nutrients.

Honey: a bit of history

Bees have always fascinated people. In many civilizations and beliefs, honey has had a privileged place. From the Neolithic to the Renaissance, we will walk through its history.

Honey and wound healing

Did you know that honey is a natural healing agent? In this article, we explain its mode of action as well as the honeys to favor for healing. Good reading...

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