About our honey

An upturned poitjie pot is used as a bee hive, the traditional last use for the African three legged pot when it is finally worn through and can be used to cook no longer. Never wasted, never discarded. A lost leg provided a convenient entry way for the first Suthu hive. Here began the Suthu honey adventure

Wild Honey (Suthu) 420g

The suthu wild honey is collected by an army of resilient bees in the wilderness. They traverse mountainous woodland and thornveld, rockfaces and thickets year round to find a variety of indigenous flowering plants. Suthu wild honey with robust floral notes has the most striking flavor which naturally varies from harvest to harvest.

Lakeside Honey(Mabibi) 420g

The honey is a rare variety. These bees battle daily coastal winds and the natural competitiveness of the wetland wilderness. They forage in the wild sandy grasslands and coastal forests, into the bush and along-side shimmering lakes

Urban Garden Honey 420g

The bees are nestled in the misty gardens of the midlands. They navigate the balance between frosty cold and extreme heat, foraging year round on wild and cultivated flowers in gardens and grassy verges.

Lakeside Honeycomb in honey 340g

Wild Honeycomb in honey 340g

Urban Garden Honeycomb in Honey 340g