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Bee Pollen

  • Regular price Rs. 150.00
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Meet nature’s ultimate superfood - bee pollen. Also known as bee bread, this treasure from the hive is highly underrated but an essential arsenal in your healthy lifestyle. You get 24.1 grams of protein for every 100 grams consumed and is loaded with nutrients, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Its anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties promote wound healing. It soothes inflammation and boosts the immune system.

It is also loaded with a wide variety of antioxidants like Flavonoids, Carotenoids, Quercetin, and Kaempferol. It helps in lowering risk factors leading to heart diseases such as LDL cholesterol and lipid oxidation. Bee Pollen is known to alleviate several menopausal symptoms like hot flushes, night sweats, mood changes and sleep disturbances.

- No EU import duties.
- Ships within 1-2 business days.
- Ships in our fully recyclable and biodegradable signature boxes.

Regularcare. Use a slightly damp, soft and lint-free cloth for regular dust removal. Always clean in the direction of the grain.

Bee Pollen - 50g

Rs. 150.00

NATURE’S SUPERFOOD

  • Rich in Nutrients:

Contains vitamins, minerals, amino acids, proteins, and enzymes essential for overall health.

  • High Protein Content:

A complete protein source with all essential amino acids, perfect for energy and muscle recovery.

  • Improves Energy Levels:

Provides a natural energy boost, making it ideal for athletes and active individuals.

  • Supports Weight Management:

Helps curb cravings, regulate metabolism, and promote a healthy weight.

  • Boosts Brain Function:

Enhances memory, focus, and cognitive function due to its nutrient density.

What is Bee Pollen?

Bee pollen is a superfood collected by beekeepers and harvested from the intricate dance between beesand flowers. It boasts a diverse array of nutrients including proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals,antioxidants, amino acids, and lipids. It has a fragrant aroma which largely depends on the region fromwhere it is collected. Bees collect pollen as a protein source for their larvae and as food for the adult beesin the hive. A highly underrated but essential arsenal in your healthy lifestyle, it is recognised as medicineby the German Federal Board of Health, also known as "nature’s most complete food" after a mother’smilk and egg, because of its rich and varied nutritional content. Thus, if you were ever stranded on anisland and had only pollen and water to survive, your chances of survival are pretty good!

Sensory Profile

  • Bee Pollen has a fine granular texture which varies in size, ranging from very fine to slightly larger particles.
  • It has a floral, slightly sweet taste with hints of earthy bitterness that adds the perfect zing to any dish it is garnished on.
  • The colour ranges from golden yellow to orange or mustard yellow.
  • And the consistency is slightly sticky and dry due to its granular form.

Nutritional Profile

  • Abundant in B Vitamins, including B1, B2, and B3
  • Rich in Protein, containing essential amino acids
  • Loaded with antioxidants such as flavonoids and phenolic acids.
  • Packed with minerals such as iron, zinc, magnesium, and calcium.
  • Contains carbohydrates, good fats, and enzymes.

Customers Often Ask

Bee pollen earns its “superfood” title due to its incredible nutritional content—proteins, amino acids, vitamins (A, B, C, D, E, K), enzymes, and antioxidants—all packed into a single granule.

Start with ½ teaspoon per day and gradually increase to 1-2 teaspoons. It’s best consumed in the morning for an energy boost. Consult a doctor before use, especially if you have allergies or medical conditions.

Bee pollen has a mildly sweet, earthy taste and can be:

  • Sprinkled on smoothies, yogurt, or oatmeal
  • Added to salads or fruit bowls
  • Blended into juices or shakes
  • Used as a garnish for desserts

Bee pollen can be introduced to children in small quantities after consulting a pediatrician, as it’s nutrient-rich and energy-boosting. Avoid giving it to kids under 1 year of age due to potential allergens.

To maintain freshness, store bee pollen in an airtight container in a cool, dry place, or refrigerate it. This prevents moisture buildup and preserves nutrients.