
Embark on a sweet journey to the pristine landscapes of the Golan Heights and Galilee with Raikin Galilee Apiary’s Pure Honey.
Born from the wildflowers that bloom in these regions and rich in biodiversity, this honey is a golden treasure harvested by hands that have been in harmony with native bees for three generations.
This honey is a testament to nature’s purity: untouched by heat, unadulterated, and carefully preserved to maintain its wholesome taste and nutritional richness.
Dive into its unaltered flavor, let it sweeten your favorite foods and drinks, or savor its goodness straight from the jar. This is not just honey, this is a journey of taste, a moment of connection with nature. Ready for the adventure?
Nutritional value per 100 gr
- Energy (kcal): 320
- Protein: 0.3 gr
- Carbohydrates: 79.5 gr
- Fat: 0 gr
- Cholesterol: 0 gr
- Sodium: 10 gr
- Calcium: 7 gr
Pure Honey | 100% natural | Not heated
Net weight: 200 gr
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Raikin Galilee Apiary Pure Honey

Yossef Shohat lives with his wife and three children on Moshav Mitzar, located in the southern corner of the Golan on the border of Syria and Jordan. It is here that Joseph established his farm and apiary in 2015.
Yossef spent many years working as an apprentice beekeeper, learning the secrets of beekeeping in the beautiful environment of the Golan Heights.
Yossef’s dream of having his farm came to fruition when the beekeeper he worked with decided to sell his hives. In 2015, Yossef became the guardian of his beehives, and Yossef Honey Farms became a reality! He regards them with respect and is grateful for the honey that they provide. For Yossef, the bees are his partners. He gives them love, guards their hives, and ensures they have access to food, and in turn, they provide him with pure, healthy honey.
The Golan Heights is a beautiful place for the bees because they have access to abundant wildflowers and flowering trees where they find a plentiful supply of pollen. Yossef also works with local farms and moves his hives to their land, which helps pollinate their fruit trees. While it is a big help to his neighbors, it also means that his beehives produce delightfully fragrant, sweet honey.