YELLOW BOX HONEY

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Size: 1Kg

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YELLOW BOX HONEY

A quintessential Australian bush honey with a smooth, buttery sweetness.

Its light amber hue and velvety, rich flavour make Yellow Box Honey a beloved Australian classic. One taste reveals why it’s a favourite among honey lovers.

With a lower GI than many other honeys*, this honey is slow to crystallise, ensuring it remains a versatile and delightful staple in your pantry.

(*Please consult your health professional if seeking personal dietary advice to manage your diabetes or blood sugar levels)

375g jars are glass and have their lids taped for safe transportation. When buying products in glass jars, our team will carefully seal your honey jar lids with tape and package them accordingly before they leave our warehouse. Unfortunately, we cannot prevent leakages caused during transit time and as such, we cannot replace or provide refund for these items. We appreciate your understanding.

Australian Yellow Box Honey

The scientific name for Yellow Box, Eucalyptus Melliodora literally means “odour of honey”. It’s no wonder bees foraging the blossoms produce some of the sweetest, most tempting honey in Australia!

Australian Beekeepers know the popularity of Yellowbox Honey. They take their bees to the yellow box ranges in spring so the bees can forage amongst the creamy pale-yellow flowers.

Flavour and Texture

Yellow Box Honey is smooth and free-flowing. As one of the slowest honeys to crystallise, it will remain liquid for many years when stored in the pantry.

The honey is sweet, light, and softly buttery, inviting you to sit back and savour every delicious mouthful. The aromatic floral fragrance engages the senses to provide a “honeymood” lift that lasts far beyond the last finger-licking moment.

Ways to enjoy Yellow Box HoneyANZAC Biscuit Recipe with Honey - Ironbark or Yellow Box Honey

Yellow Box is a perfect everyday honey. It can be used as a sweetener in drinks and baking, a topping for toasted bread treats, and as a marinade or salad dressing ingredient. We recommend you always make sure you have plenty in your pantry!

If you want to try baking with honey, this traditional Anzac Biscuit Recipe with Yellow Box Honey is an absolute winner.

You can also try Yellow Box as part of our new Simply Honey Taster Pack and in our Honey Lovers Pack.

100% pure, raw, Australian honey, naturally produced by bees and brought to you by Australian Beekeepers.

Please note:

Due to legislation in Western Australia, Northern Territory, Norfolk Island and Kangaroo Island, we are unable to deliver AB’s Honey products to these areas.

Do you use honey in your commercial kitchen or business? Buy bulk Yellow Box Honey here

Storage Instructions

Best Before Date:
The 'best before' date on our packaging is a legal requirement. However, when stored correctly in an airtight, food-grade container, honey can last for thousands of years just like the honey found in ancient pyramids that is still edible today.

Crystallization:
It is normal for real honey to crystallize over time. This is a sign of its purity. To return your honey to its liquid state, simply place the sealed jar in a bowl of warm water until the crystals dissolve. We do not recommend using a microwave, as high heat can destroy the honey's natural enzymes and antioxidants.

Storage:
For optimal freshness, store your honey in a cool, dark place like your pantry. Storing it in the fridge can accelerate the natural crystallization process. Our honey is not pasteurized, which means it retains all of its beneficial properties, unlike many supermarket honeies that are heated to prevent crystallization.

Shipping & Returns

We offer free domestic shipping on all orders over $75 (excluding those containing beeswax).

Orders placed before 12pm Queensland time will be shipped the same business day, and you'll receive a tracking number via email.

Please note that due to strict quarantine laws, we are unable to ship our products to Western Australia, Northern Territory, Norfolk Island, and Kangaroo Island. We also do not offer international shipping at this time.

While we can't guarantee delivery times once your order has been dispatched, most parcels arrive within 2-3 business days. Please be aware that delays can occur during peak periods like Christmas or due to natural disasters. If you need your order sooner, you can select Express Post at checkout for an additional fee.

Got a Question?

You can reach out to us through our contact page with any feedback or questions you may have. We'll respond as soon as possible during our regular business hours.

  • Yellow Box Honey has a lower GI than other honeys
  • Slow to crystallise, making it your perfect pantry staple.
  • Yellow Box honey has a light amber colour and smooth buttery flavour
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    Our Heritage

    SimplyHoney is a legacy built on a deep respect for nature and a commitment to purity.

    For over 30 years, our family-owned business has been dedicated to crafting 100% pure, natural Australian honey.

    From our humble beginnings near Brisbane, we have upheld the highest standards of beekeeping, ensuring every jar of honey is a testament to quality and tradition.

    We believe in letting nature do the work, from the bees foraging in the pristine Australian bush to the minimal processing we use to preserve the honey's natural goodness.

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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    Is your honey organic ?

    Our honey is 100% pure, natural Australian honey with nothing added. It is sourced from ethical and responsible Australian Beekeepers, with hives sited in Australia’s bush, forests, hinterlands, and coastal regions.

    Bees can forage up to 5km from their hives in search of the best nectar for their honey. Although our honey is not certified organic, it is as pure, raw, and free from environmental contamination as can be.

    Is your honey pasteurised ?

    No. AB’s Honey is 100% pure and raw. It is only gently filtered to remove any hive debris, such as wax and flower particles.

    Pasteurisation requires heating the honey to high temperatures. This can remove much of the natural goodness. If required, our honey is only ever gently warmed to the temperature of a summer’s day to allow it to flow smoothly into jars and bottles.

    When will I recieve my delivery ?

    We dispatch orders received by 12pm Queensland time on the same business day. Orders received after this time will be dispatched the next available business day. Our preferred delivery service providers are Australia Post and Aramex Couriers. If you have a preference for Australia Post or Aramex, please let us know in the notes section of the checkout and we will endeavour to accommodate.

    Once your order leaves our premises, it is in the hands of the delivery service. Depending upon where you are located, you can expect your parcel to arrive within 2 to 3 business days, or within seven working days to regional areas. During busy periods like Christmas or in times of high demand on the courier/postal services, delays in delivery can occur. Natural disasters, for example flooding or bushfires, may cause delays that are out of our or the couriers’ control.

    If you are in a hurry to receive your honey or bee product, we also offer an Express Post delivery service. Please refer to the postage question above for further Express Post information.

    How should I store my honey ?

    If you have bought real honey from us then the best place to store your honey is in your pantry. Keeping real honey in the fridge can accelerate the process of crystallisation, which you may or may not want.

    Australian Beekeeper’s Honey does not undergo any pasteurisation treatment, unlike many of the honey products available at the supermarket. Pasteurisation of honey occurs when honey is heated to a really high temperature. Pasteurised honey doesn’t crystalise in cooler climates or in the fridge but unfortunately pasteurisation also destroys the antioxidants in honey and reduces the honey enzymes.

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