Description
- Add to smoothies, sauces and dressings such as honey mustard dressing
- bee pollen can also be added to breads, cakes and savoury dishes that contain honey.
- Stir in to yogurt, sprinkle on breakfast cereal and pasta.
- Bee pollen can also be dissolved and mixed into lotions, creams and salves for soothing eczema, acne and nappy rash.
- Packed in Factory which handles nuts, sesame, soya and gluten
Our Bee Pollen is produced in the anthers of flowering plants; this fine powder is bound together by the bees with fructose, glucose and their saliva and is used as a source of protein. Bee pollen has often been described as a superfood and one of natures perfect foods, given that bee pollen is believed to offer the most comprehensive range of trace elements, minerals including copper, potassium, iron, magnesium and zinc, amino acids, and Vitamins including B-complex A, C, D and E. Bee pollen is comprised of approximately 30% protein, 55% carbohydrate, 1% to 2% fat, and 3% minerals, vitamins and trace elements, its to be noted that the composition of bee pollen is not static as it depends on the country of origin, time of the year and the plant material the pollen is collected from. - Packed in Factory which handles nuts, sesame, soya and gluten