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Hillview Farm Enterprises

Locality: Repton, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 421 214 765



Address: 71 Forest Dr 2454 Repton, NSW, Australia

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24.01.2022 Beautiful photo, delicious combination!



24.01.2022 Our honey is available at Mylestom General Store. Coastal mix - Iron Bar/Macadamia honey, plus a few jars with raw macadamias sourced locally.

23.01.2022 Terrible conditions.

22.01.2022 This little lady is loving all this pollen.



20.01.2022 Why Does Honey Crystallise? It is a common occurrence in household pantries. It’s probably winter, and the jar of honey that once contained molten golden honey ...has suddenly changed and become whiteish and semi-solid. This crystallisation is normal, but is usually met by distaste, as the honey-owner feels that their jar of delicious syrupy joy has suddenly spoiled. However, this process is natural, as real raw honey does crystallise. In fact, it reflects your honey is natural and good quality. In nature, honey often crystallises, or sets, in the comb. It is a spontaneous and completely natural process that sees unheated honey become more solid, change colour and form crystals. The process is not always uniform, and sometimes the crystals will form on the top section of the honey jar, while the bottom part remains liquid. Some crystals are large and gritty, while some others are fine. So, how does this occur? Honey is a supersaturated solution of three sugars: glucose and fructose and a small amount of sucrose. This natural phenomenon occurs when glucoseone of three main sugars in honeyspontaneously precipitates out of the honey solution. The glucose loses water (becoming glucose monohydrate) and takes the form of a crystal (a solid body with an orderly structure). The crystals make a lattice formation which immobilises other components of honey in a suspended structure, creating the semi-solid crystal state. The faster honey crystallises, the finer the texture will be, and as it forms crystals, the colour of the honey lightens. Despite this looking strange, there is actually no effect on the honey itself; it will still taste the same and has not deteriorated in quality in any way. Actually, this process works in the opposite way, preserving the flavour and quality of the product. As the taste becomes richer in this form, and the substance’s higher viscosity means it is easier to spread, crystallised honey is sometimes preferred by consumers, and asked for in certain recipes. It is the perfect consistency to spread on toast or sandwiches! However, if you want to reverse your honey back to its original liquid form, the honey jar can be placed in a pot of warm water and heated to a low heat until liquid again. Alternatively, the jar can just be left in a bowl of hot water for a long period of time, not on the stove element. A quick blast in the microwave for a couple 15 second intervals can also help reverse the crystal forms. Despite this returning your honey to the way it was originally, honey will re-crystallise if not used quickly. Do not despair or throw your honey away as this is when honey is (debatably) at its best and most flavoursome. See more

18.01.2022 Raw and untreated is the best. https://www.theguardian.com//honey-better-treatment-for-co

17.01.2022 This is so cute!



15.01.2022 It's bee-ginning to look a lot like World Bee Day. Dr Kate Hammer is buzzing about the use of bee products for medicinal purposes.

14.01.2022 Bennett Apiaries, Inc - Giveaway!!! If your bees can't wait for you to win the boxes, call/text Tom or Paige for a quote. Tom (530) 526-5504 or Paige (530) 727-7726. We sell commercial quantities of all your hive equipment needs.

13.01.2022 New honey delivery to Butcher's Boutique Sawtell!

11.01.2022 Thank you very much for this wonderful gift. @giftsfortheplanet

08.01.2022 Anyone a new or thinking about becoming a beekeeper? This would be great to win.



07.01.2022 Lots of pollen!

06.01.2022 Our creative bees! This is what happens when the bees need more room but we didn't have a box of frames, just an empty box.

05.01.2022 Interesting times ahead...

05.01.2022 Thank you very much for this incredible selection of eco friendly products @little_earthside @willy_milly_creations @x.justaesthetics.x @theansc ... @littlemashies @drhershams @ecoproducebags See more

03.01.2022 I love the beauty and complexity of these frames, not to mention stacked with yummy iron bark and wax.

03.01.2022 Dropped some jars of yummy Yellow Box honey at https://www.facebook.com/ButchersBoutiquesawtell/.

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