Heather honey 960 g
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Nutritional values per 100 g of product: Energy 1275 kJ/ 300 kcal, Fat 0 g including saturated 0 g, Carbohydrates 75 g including sugars 69 g,
Protein 0 g, Salt 0.02 g.
Scientific research shows that heather honey has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties, particularly affecting the urinary and digestive systems.
It especially helps people with high cholesterol.
In 1980, Michael X. Fotopoulos, along with his wife Maria Fotopoulos, started modestly as amateurs with five beehives in their home garden in Akritochori Messinia.
The honey produced was enough for their family's needs, for their three children Christina, Antonia, and the younger Haralambos, close relatives, and dear friends. Michael and Maria decided after a few years to transition from amateurs to professional honey producers. Sharing the wonderful taste and nutritional values with all their loved ones.
Thus, in 1983, the five beehives grew to 200 and moved from their home garden to the Mani region and the Taygetos mountains.
The excellent quality of their products attracted new customers while maintaining traditional production methods. All their products offer the generous and beneficial advantages of honey and other pure products (pollen, royal jelly, and fragrant mountain herbs).
In 1994, his son Harry Fotopoulos took over the business, participated in training seminars, and acquired the appropriate knowledge for a profession that, along with art and his parents, continued the secret of success. His parents continue to approach honey production and all its derivatives, company development, and participation in the most important honey festivals with great enthusiasm and passion. The company is currently registered with the Kalamata Beekeepers Cooperative.
ISO 22000:2005 certified.
Fotopoulos Beekeeping "Meli Taygetos" obtained ISO 22000:2005 certification for the production, packaging, and marketing of bee products on January 8, 2009.


