Discover the delicious forest honey by Re Oro, characterized by its rich taste and made from the pure nectar of forest flowers.
This honey has a creamy texture and an intense flavor that enhances your desserts, yogurt, or cheese. Ideal for those seeking a natural alternative to sugar, forest honey adds a touch of nature to your dishes.
By purchasing this product, you support sustainable beekeeping and biodiversity.
Re Oro's 400-gram Italian Wild Berry Honey is an authentic delight of beekeeping that captures the heart of Italian forests.
Ideal for those seeking a natural alternative to sugar, forest honey is perfect for adding a touch of nature to your dishes.
By purchasing Re Oro products, you support sustainable beekeeping, which promotes biodiversity to ensure a secure future for bees. Bees play a crucial role in supporting the reproduction of wild plants and the sustainability of other animal species populations, thus sustaining the entire ecosystem.
- Sustainable Development
- Biodiversity
New life - Weight
- 400 g
- Region
- Campania
Each type of honey tells a story of its natural habitat, offering a palette of flavors ranging from sweet and light tones to more robust and aromatic ones. With a constant commitment to sustainability and respect for the environment through sustainable beekeeping techniques, such as brood break to prevent diseases through colony health management, Re Oro ensures pure, natural, and superior-quality honey.
The company is part of the Agro City Monterusciello project, dedicated to revitalizing the urban environment of the area and addressing the social issues of the Monterusciello neighborhood. The project is based on four pillars:
- the initiation of agricultural activities based on the principles of permaculture;
- the improvement of the urban environment;
- professional training;
- the encouragement of entrepreneurship and employment.
Agriculture will offer job opportunities, training, and quality products, while the city will benefit from renewed common spaces and green areas. Re Oro is part of this through the reclamation and rehabilitation of lands, where beehives and structures for honey production have been established.