About this Honey
Sourced from Rambutan orchards in Southeast Asia (Thailand, Malaysia). This honey is light amber and relatively thin. It possesses a very sweet, delicate floral flavor with a mild, fruity aftertaste similar to the lychee-like flesh of the fruit. It is a refreshing honey often used in iced beverages.
Honey Characteristics
Nephelium lappaceum
Summer
Common
Southeast Asia (Thailand, Malaysia)
Bright tropical floral, exotic lychee fruit, light clean sugar
Fluid, thin, lightweight viscosity
Honey Profile Chart
Scale: 1 (Low) β 5 (High)
The Story
Foraging on Rubus idaeus presents a highly efficient window for honey bees, as the downward-facing, white blossoms shield the rich nectar wells from rain, allowing bees to continue gathering even during damp early summer mornings. The nectar flow in northern agricultural belts and wild bramble patches is exceptionally heavy but short-lived, demanding immense colony strength to maximize collection before the flowers drop and fruit set begins. Beekeepers must monitor weather patterns closely, as high humidity during the bloom can increase moisture absorption within the open nectar drops before the bees can cure it.\n\nRaspberry honey possesses an elevated glucose configuration that drives a rapid crystallization speed, changing from a clear liquid into a smooth, fine-grained solid paste if stored under standard pantry temperatures. Its unique chemical architecture includes a rich array of natural fruit esters that lack the volatile organic acids found in the physical berry, completely separating the honey's flavor from the tartness of the fruit. This makes it an invaluable asset in fine pastry work and cold emulsions, where its high glucose structure ensures excellent emulsification properties in vinaigrettes and clean caramelization behavior without introducing sour notes.
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At a Glance
A Common variety, harvested in Summer, from Southeast Asia (Thailand, Malaysia), derived from Nephelium lappaceum blossoms.