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It is called Elvish and it is the most expensive honey in the world

December 21, 2017
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His name is Elvish or the honey of the Elves and it is the world's most expensive honey. This nectar of the gods comes from the Turkey and is extracted from a cavern 1,800 meters deep in the Saricayr Valley.The characteristic of the honey Elvish comes from the fact that, being extracted from a cave, it is enriched with minerals and substances that make it a truly unique product.

Elvish, the world's most expensive honey: a 5,000 euro per kilo delicacy

The richness of nutrients and minerals and the difficulty in extraction make Elvish the world's most expensive honey, a 5,000-pound delicacy.

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To uncover the honey of the Elves was in 2009 thebeekeeper Gunay Gunduz, who noticed bees going in and out of a cavern. He then explored it and discovered the sweetest treasure inside: about 18 kilograms of honey on the walls. After having it analyzed, it was discovered to be honey aged seven years And its quality was excellent. Even it could be used as a medicine.
The honey Elvish is produced completely naturally and without hives, and the area that is home to the producing bees is rich in wild and medicinal plants.

A honey sold at auction

45,000 euros is the amount with which the first kilo of honey From an unknown buyer.
Subsequently, the Chinese pharmacist bought another kilogram for 28,800 euros.
Today, to get a jar of 120 or 150 grams you have to shell out a figure of several thousand euros.

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