Raw Honey: What It Is, Why It’s Better, and How to Choose

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Raw Honey: What It Is, Why It’s Better, and How to Choose the Real Thing

If you’ve ever stood in a supermarket aisle staring at two nearly identical jars of honey — one labeled “raw,” one not — and had no idea which to pick, you’re not alone. The truth is that most honey on store shelves has been heavily processed, and many of the nutrients that make honey worth eating have quietly disappeared along the way. Raw honey is something else entirely.

What is raw honey?

Raw honey is honey extracted directly from the hive and passed through only basic filtration to remove large wax particles or bee debris. Crucially, it is never pasteurized (heated above 40°C / 104°F) and never ultra-filtered — two processes that strip away pollen, enzymes, and biologically active compounds that give honey its real value.

Think of it this way: raw honey is as close to what the bees made as you can get in a jar. Nothing added, nothing cooked away.

Raw honey vs regular honey — what’s the difference?

Raw honeyRegular (processed) honey
Heat treatmentNone — kept below 40°CPasteurized at high heat
EnzymesFully intactPartially or fully destroyed
PollenNaturally presentFiltered out
AppearanceCloudy, may crystallizeClear and uniform
AntioxidantsHighSignificantly lower
FlavourComplex, floral, nuancedStraightforward sweetness
The single biggest difference is the production process. Heat is applied to commercial honey to extend shelf life and achieve that clear, pourable consistency — but the same heat destroys the enzymes Invertase and Diastase, and degrades the antioxidants that make honey nutritionally meaningful.

The health benefits of raw honey, backed by science

1. A rich source of live enzymes
Raw honey contains enzymes secreted by bees during honey production, most notably Diastase (which helps break down starch) and Invertase (which converts sucrose into easier-to-absorb simple sugars). These enzymes are irreversibly deactivated once honey is heated above 40°C — making raw honey the only form where they remain biologically active.

2. Higher antioxidant content
Research consistently shows that raw honey contains significantly higher levels of polyphenols and flavonoids compared to processed honey. These compounds help neutralise free radicals, reduce systemic inflammation, lower the risk of chronic disease, and slow cellular ageing. The darker the honey, the more antioxidants it typically holds.

3. Natural antibacterial properties
Raw honey’s low pH, low moisture content, and naturally occurring hydrogen peroxide create an environment that inhibits the growth of certain bacteria. This is why raw honey has been used for centuries to soothe sore throats, relieve coughs, and help heal minor wounds — properties that weaken or disappear after pasteurization.

4. Pollen that actually matters
The pollen found naturally in raw honey isn’t impurity — it’s a source of trace proteins, B vitamins, and minerals. Ultra-filtered commercial honey removes all pollen, eliminating both the nutritional value and the only reliable way to trace honey back to its floral and geographic origin.

5. Gut-friendly prebiotic fibre
Raw honey contains oligosaccharides — a type of soluble fibre that acts as a prebiotic, feeding the beneficial bacteria in your gut microbiome. This makes it a smart swap for refined sugar, especially for those who pay attention to digestive health.

Looking for genuine raw honey with export-grade quality?

Honey Polyplus offers a range of raw honey varieties — longan blossom, wildflower, lychee, and coffee blossom — sourced from GAP-certified farms across northern Thailand and certified to GMP, HACCP, and FDA standards.

How to identify genuine raw honey when buying

Not all honey labeled “natural” or “pure” is actually raw. Here’s what to look for:

Cloudy appearance or crystallization — a sign the honey has not been over-heated. Crystallized honey is not spoiled; it’s a mark of quality. Gently warm the jar in water below 40°C to return it to liquid form.

Distinct floral aroma — genuine raw honey smells of the flowers the bees visited. Longan blossom honey has a warm, amber sweetness; wildflower honey has a deeper, more complex scent.

Clear labeling — look for “raw honey,” “unpasteurized,” or “unfiltered” stated explicitly on the label.

Traceable origin — a trustworthy producer can tell you exactly which farm, region, and season the honey came from.

How to store raw honey properly

Because raw honey hasn’t been processed to artificially extend its shelf life, a little care goes a long way:
• Store in a tightly sealed container, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
• Room temperature is ideal — refrigeration is unnecessary and can accelerate crystallization.
• If crystallization occurs, place the jar in warm water (below 40°C). Never microwave — it destroys the enzymes.
• Always use a dry spoon. Introducing moisture can cause fermentation.

Who should be cautious with raw honey?

Raw honey is safe and beneficial for most people, but a few groups should take care: infants under 12 months (risk of Clostridium botulinum spores), pregnant and breastfeeding women (consult a doctor first), and people with pollen allergies (raw honey contains more pollen than processed varieties). When in doubt, seek medical advice.

The bottom line

Raw honey isn’t a wellness trend — it’s a return to what 100% pure honey has always been before modern processing intervened. The live enzymes, the antioxidants, the antibacterial compounds, the traceable pollen — all of it is present in a good jar of raw honey, and all of it is missing from the processed version.

The key is choosing from a producer who is transparent about their process, committed to quality at every step, and able to back their claims with internationally recognised certifications.

Honey Polyplus — 40+ years of world-class honey expertise

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Certified GMP · HACCP · FDA · Cold-process technology that preserves every nutrient

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