7,00 €
Bee pollen is the main source of food for bees. Young bees collect pollen from flowers, store it in the hive’s honeycomb, and mix it with nectar and other substances. This treatment gives pollen a great nutritional profile.
Fresh pollen, compared to dried, is the one that retains the most nutrients and it is proved to be a natural mind and body health booster.
One single tablespoon of fresh pollen meets the daily needs of human organisms for proteins, amino acids, and trace elements, without burdening the body with unnecessary calories. It works ideally as a dietary supplement. As a super-food, it offers dozens of benefits. It strengthens the immune defense naturally, speeds up healing, and works as an antioxidant as well.
It also has anti-inflammatory action, boosts heart and skin health, and improves athletic performance and female fertility.
| NUTRITION INFORMATION | PER 100G |
| ENERGY | 1127KJ |
| FAT | 0G |
| / OF WHICH SATURATES | 0G |
| CARBOHYDRATE | 66,3G |
| / OF WHICH SUGARS | 57.6G |
| PROTEIN | 0G |
| SALT | 0G |
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In the Koutlis family, we are three generations of nomadic beekeepers — people who travel with their hives, following nature and its blooming seasons.

With traditional practices and modern equipment, we produce pure, high-quality honey, rich in flavor, aroma, and nutrients.

We have a Bee-centered approach and we upkeep healthy hives following environmental commitments and sustainability principles

Over the past 50 years, we have a pure passion for the craft of beekeeping; we have devoted ourselves to it. These days, the family handicraft has passed to the 3rd generation of beekeepers.