Working closely with indigenous beekeepers and farmers, our organic honey comes from the Sundarbans forest. Infused with Cinnamon, a fragrant spice that regulates blood sugar and cholesterol, add this age-old remedy in your modern-day diet.
Regulates blood sugar and cholesterol
Strong immunity booster
Nurtures hair and stimulates hair growth
Helps in weight loss
Antibacterial and antiviral properties
Anti-inflammatory
Helps in
weight loss
Regulates
blood sugar
Stimulates
hair growth
Honey never tasted this good
Packed with goodness, this concoction tastes heavenly. It tastes really good.
Truly an elixir
Keeps my blood sugar and cholesterol in check, and stimulates hair growth.
100%
organic
Tested &
Certified
Zero
adulteration
Ethically sourced
Vanantara
Goodness of Cinnamon Honey
Strong immunity
booster
Anti-viral &
Anti-bacterial
Anti-inflammatory
Why Vanantara Organic Honey
1
100% pure
Free from GMO, pesticides, chemicals, antibiotics, and toxins.
2
Powerful antioxidants
Full of vitamins and minerals in their pure form.
3
Boosts immunity
Free from harmful fertilisers & adulteration, it comes with the benefits of double immunity.
4
Rich in nutrients
There are at least 31 vitamins and minerals found in organic honey. These include vitamin C, phosphorus, magnesium, sodium, potassium and calcium.
5
Certified, trusted & traceable
Our organic honey comes from the Sundarbans forest and is certified by NPOP, NOP-USDA, FSSC, etc.
6
Conscious & ethical
Our organic honey is sourced from deep tropical forests, preserving nature and the natural way of beekeeping.
Why organic honey
Key Ingredients
Organic Cinnamon
Organic Honey
Ideal for Energy Boosting
For centuries, honey has been used as an energy booster.
Academics
High concentration requires high energy. It’s only sportspersons or people with physically demanding jobs who require energy. But also people with high-functioning brains.
Athletes
Great efficiency needs energy. In professional competitions, one needs to be at his/her best. And the last thing one needs is to run out of energy.
Weight-loss enthusiasts
Honey helps increase stamina, and burn fat. Also, to get in shape, one needs to follow a strict workout regime, which requires a great deal of energy.
Sitting jobs
Demanding jobs demand energy. It might seem that a sitting job require less energy. But on the contrary, one needs high energy to be focused, active and productive.
Professional competitions
Great efficiency needs energy. In professional competitions, one needs to be at his/her best. And the last thing one needs is to run out of energy.
Frequently asked questions
How pure is your honey?
100% pure. Our honey comes from the natural beehives in the deep tropical forests where there is zero human intervention, ensuring zero adulteration.
Is your honey organic?
We source our honey directly from the naturally organic areas of the highlands and deep tropical forests where chemicals, pesticides and GMO haven’t reached. So our produce is pure organic by default.
How do you source your honey?
Staunch believers of ethical sourcing, we work closely with indigenous beekeepers and farmers who still practice the natural way of beekeeping. And ensure farm-to-table traceability and transparency to our end consumers by giving a brief of the ‘Place of Sourcing’ on our product packaging label.
Is organic honey better than conventional?
Certified organic honey is, by definition, associated with better and more sustainable beekeeping practices. Beekeepers who follow guidelines for organic and natural honey production are in more synergy with the environment around them and with the health of their bees. Organic beekeepers also avoid taking part in commercial pollination services. Not taking part in these services puts less stress on bees. Conventional beekeepers many times depend on pollination to make money. Organic Honey comes Highlands or dense forests whereas Natural Honey comes from Plains.
Respiratory tract infections are among the most important human health problems because of their high incidence and consequent economic costs. The number of ARI episodes per child per year is similar in both developed and developing countries.