The honey also has high medicinal properties as it is high in magnesium, potassium, phenols, flavonoids, and antioxidants. The nectar is dark in colour and has a bitter taste. This cave honey is excavated (as the name suggests) from a cave 2,500 meters above sea level, far away from any human residences and from any other bee colonies. Īs you would imagine, this nectar is very different from conventional honey. This heavenly ambrosia carried a hefty price tag of £8,700/kg (€10,000/kg). On 16th February 2021, Centauri Honey (Turkey) broke the world record for most expensive honey. This honey looks like a magical elixir from a faraway land!
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